Laser Treatment Mount Pleasant SC

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

Local Businesses

Robert Johnson Allen

504-894-2900
1300 Hospital Dr # 180
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Jennifer Anne Steele

(843) 881-0320
1280 Johnnie Dodds Blvd – Suite 300
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


John M Hensel

(843) 971-2860
570 Long Point Rd – Ste 240
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Hahm, Thomas X – Carolina Aesthetic Plastic

(843) 884-1400
900 Bowman Rd # 101
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Dr.Lesly Davidson

(843) 216-3376
852 Lowcountry Boulevard #102
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Smith-Phillips, Stephanie E – Mt Pleasant Dermatology

(843) 881-0320
1280 Johnnie Dodds Blvd, #300
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Williams, Heidi D – Williams Heidi D

(843) 375-0270
999 Lake Hunter Cir # D
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Marguerite Ann Germain

725 Long Point Rd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Richard Mahlon Kline

(843) 849-8418
1300 Hospital Dr – Ste 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Beacon Total Healthcare

(843) 884-8121
1405 Ben Sawyer Blvd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Hensel Jr, Jack – Low Country Plastic Surgery

(843) 971-2860
570 Long Point Rd # 240
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


James Ernest Craigie

843-849-8418
1300 Hospital Dr Ste 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Kline Jr, Richard M – East Cooper Plastic Surgery

(843) 849-8418
1300 Hospital Dr # 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Heidi Williams

843-375-0270
999 Lake Hunter Cir Ste D
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Mather Thomas R Facs

1-843-216-1543
242 Mathis Ferry Road Suite 201
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Stith, Mc Lean J – Stith Mc Lean J

(843) 216-3376
852 Lowcountry Blvd, #102
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Heidi Williams

(843) 375-0270
Suite D 999 Lake Hunter Circle
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


James Craigie

(843) 849-8418
1300 Hospital Drive Suite 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Craigie, James E – Center For Natural Breast

(843) 849-8418
1300 Hospital Dr # 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


East Cooper Plastic Surgery

1-843-849-8418
1300 Hospital Drive Suite 120
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464


Laser Treatment FAQ in Mount Pleasant, SC

Can I wear makeup after laser treatment?

Avoid makeup at first During this time, it’s a good idea to avoid wearing any makeup because even sensitive-skin products can have agents that irritate skin immediately after treatment. After 24 hours, you can apply makeup — but if it causes irritation or redness, give your skin another makeup-free day to recover.

What do I need to know before my first laser session?

DO NOT wax, tweeze or sugar the area to be treated. DO NOT use cream depilatories on the area to be treated. DO NOT tan before your laser hair removal appointment. DO NOT tan after your laser hair removal appointment. DO NOT use skin care products on the area to be treated.

Is laser treatment good for skin?

Laser resurfacing can lessen the appearance of fine lines in the face. It can also treat loss of skin tone and improve your complexion. Laser resurfacing can’t eliminate excessive or sagging skin.

What is best for removing pubic hair?

The safest technique is trimming the hair with scissors, if they do not come into contact with the skin. Shaving the hair or using a method that removes it from its follicle could result in: small breaks or cuts in the skin.

How soon after laser can I shower?

How long after laser hair removal can I shower? Ideally 24 hours, but if you must shower wait at least 6-8 hours after your session. Use tepid water and avoid using any harsh products, scrubs, exfoliating mitts, loofahs or sponges on your treatment area.

Can I wear pants after laser?

The biggest thing for aftercare treatment is to not wear tight clothing or workout. So don’t do hot yoga right after a session. I’ve worn jeans after, leggings, it’s fine. But everyone may be different.

What to expect after first laser session?

Week 1: 1st Treatment The heat from the laser either weakens or completely destroys the hair follicle. Immediately after, the skin may be red and swollen – clients can experience a ‘sun-burn sensation’ this is normal and will subside after a few hours.

Which is better Botox or laser?

If you have any scars on the face or discoloration, then CO2 laser treatments can benefit you. Also, more significant wrinkles and lines are best treated using the CO2 laser method. If the lines and wrinkles you are concerned with haven’t fully set, then Botox is a great option for you.

How do you prepare for laser?

Avoid waxing and plucking. Avoid direct sun exposure. Check your skincare regimen. Cleanse and Exfoliate. Wear comfortable clothing. Consult with a reliable clinic.

Can I shave in between laser treatments?

Yes, you can shave in between each session of laser hair removal. During your course of treatment you can shave any hairs that may regrow. After your first laser hair removal session you will notice that you won’t need to shave as much as before. After 2-3 sessions you may only need to shave once in a 4-6 week period.

Is laser treatment painful for face?

Will it hurt? While laser skin treatments do work incredibly quickly, they can be slightly irritating during the treatment itself. The pain is minimal and has been compared by patients to ‘a rubber band snapping against your skin. ‘ After a few minutes, your skin becomes used to the pain and you don’t feel it anymore.

Can laser remove hair permanently?

Laser hair removal is permanent when the hair follicle is destroyed. When the hair follicle is only damaged, the hair will eventually regrow. The amount of time it takes for the hair to regrow depends on the person’s unique hair growth cycle.

Can I shave between laser sessions?

Yes, you can shave in between each session of laser hair removal. During your course of treatment you can shave any hairs that may regrow. After your first laser hair removal session you will notice that you won’t need to shave as much as before. After 2-3 sessions you may only need to shave once in a 4-6 week period.