Laser Treatment Little Rock AR

Find top doctors who perform Laser Treatment in Little Rock, AR. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Little Rock, AR.

Local Businesses

James David Billie

501-227-0707
9 Portland Rd
Little Rock, AR 72212


Arkansas Plastic Surgery

(501) 219-8388
4104 West 15Th Street Suite 200
Little Rock, AR 72205


Aesthetics

1-501-219-8388
9500 Kanis Road Suite 501
Little Rock, AR 72205


Gibson, Gunnar

510-227-8422
4200 N Rodney Parham Rd
Little Rock, AR 72212


Arkansas Otolaryngology Center

(888) 486-0122
6105 Windcom Court Suite 150
Little Rock, AR 72205


Roger Wilbert Anderson

(501) 219-8000
2200 N Rodney Parham Rd – Suite 200
Little Rock, AR 72212


Dr.Daniel Smith

(501) 227-8422
Ste 690, 9601 Lile Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205


Eugene Edward Sloan

501-224-1300
8315 Cantrell Rd Ste 120
Little Rock, AR 72227


Kagy, Matthew K – Little Rock Dermatology Clinic

(501) 664-4161
500 S University Ave Ste 301
Little Rock, AR 72205


Sloan, Gene – Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

(501) 224-1300
3816 North Versailles
Little Rock, AR 72260


Hochberg, Julie – Hochberg Julie

(501) 686-8711
7839 Park Ln Ste 120
Little Rock, AR 72260


Michael Spann Arkansas Plastic Surgery

(501) 219-8388
9500 Kanis Rd.
Little Rock, AR 72205


Uams-Dept Of Otolaryngology

(501) 686-5878
5824 W Plano Pkwy Ste 101
Little Rock, AR 72205


Alloplastic Reconstruction

(501) 265-0100
4100 W. 15Th Street Suite 106
Little Rock, AR 72205


Mccutcheon Frank B Jr

1-501-663-4100
6Th Amp Mc Kinley Street
Little Rock, AR 72205


Kris B Shewmake

(501) 219-8388
9500 Kanis Road – Ste 501
Little Rock, AR 72205


Pope, Norton A – Arkansas Plastic Surgery

(501) 219-8388
Gracielas Nutrition351 W Jefferson Blvd Ste 210
Little Rock, AR 72260


Dalton Dailey

501-448-0032
17200 Chenal Pkwy Ste 400
Little Rock, AR 72223


David Harris Bauer

501-219-8388
9500 Kanis Rd Ste 501
Little Rock, AR 72205


Gregory Dwyer

(501) 664-4161
500 South University Avenue, Suite 301
Little Rock, AR 72205


Laser Treatment FAQ in Little Rock, AR

What will happen if I stop laser hair removal?

If you stop laser hair removal too early, you’ll likely be left with something around the percentage that is there now. Once the particular follicle is dead it won’t regrow, but new ones can be triggered by hormonal changes.

Why do you have to wait 4 weeks for laser?

The laser’s energy won’t do as much damage to follicles that are shedding or dormant. As you wait a few weeks between each treatment, more hair will move from dormant or shedding and into the active growing stage, allowing your next treatment to effectively target them.

What should you not do before laser treatment?

AVOID waxing, bleaching, tweezing, threading, Nair, etc. for 4 weeks prior to your appointment. NO facial treatments, microdermabrasion, or chemical peels for at least 2 weeks before and after your laser treatment. NO exercise or deodorant for 24-hours post treatment.

Can you wear deodorant day after laser?

After your laser hair removal treatment, we recommend that you avoid wearing deodorant or applying other products for 24 hours, except for soothing products such as Balense Recovery Cream.

Does laser hair have side effects?

Rarely, laser hair removal can cause blistering, crusting, scarring or other changes in skin texture. Other rare side effects include graying of treated hair or excessive hair growth around treated areas, particularly on darker skin.

Does laser make you look younger?

Improves Wrinkles and Fine Lines A single fractional CO2 laser treatment can significantly improve these skin blemishes, which will reduce the appearance of aging. Not only that, but the treatment will also boost the skin’s complexion, tone and texture.

What are the risks of laser therapy?

The laser light beam does not pose health risks to the patient or medical team. Laser treatment has the same risks as open surgery, including pain, bleeding, and scarring. But recovery time from laser surgery is usually faster than recovery from open surgery. Lasers can be used for many medical purposes.

Does laser remove 100% hair?

Although the procedure is often touted as a form of “permanent” hair removal, laser treatment only reduces the number of unwanted hairs in a given area. It doesn’t get rid of unwanted hairs completely.

What should I avoid after laser treatment?

After the procedure, the skin will be sensitive and might feel somewhat irritated. Avoid any irritants that could harm your skin. Do not use active ingredients like alpha hydroxy acids, beta hydroxy acids, or retinol. Also, avoid direct sunlight or UV rays while your skin is healing.

Does hair grow between laser sessions?

It’s perfectly normal for some hair to grow in after each laser session as each hair is in a different stage of the growth cycle. This is why several laser treatments are required at 10 weeks apart to achieve complete hair removal.

Is laser for face worth it?

“Lasers are great tools that can help improve various problems of the skin, such as acne scarring, fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots, and even tattoos and loose skin,” says the New York City–based dermatologist Tara Rao, MD.

What is the fastest way to heal after laser treatment?

Keep your skin clean. Avoid the Sun. Keep Your Skin Hydrated. The most important Tip!