Laser Treatment North Wilkesboro NC

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

Local Businesses

Piedmont Cosmetic Surgery

(336) 667-3708
1915 W Park Dr
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659


Snow, Emily – Piedmont Cosmetic Surgery

(336) 667-3708
1915 W Park Dr
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659


Boone Regional Ear Nose

(336) 838-7758
1915 W Park Dr Ste 107
North Wilkesboro, NC 28656


Piedmont Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology Center

(336) 667-3708
1915 West Park Drive Suite # 105
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659


Spencer, David M Do – Piedmont Cosmetic Surgery

(336) 667-3708
1915 W Park Dr
North Wilkesboro, NC 28656


Snow, Emily – Piedmont Cosmetic Surgery

(336) 667-3708
1915 W Park Dr
North Wilkesboro, NC 28656


King, Candace W Do – Piedmont Cosmetic Surgery

(336) 667-3708
1915 W Park Dr
North Wilkesboro, NC 28656


Piedmont Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology

(336)667-3708
1915 West Park Drive
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659


Laser Treatment FAQ in North Wilkesboro, NC

Is laser treatment good for health?

Cold laser therapy is considered safe when performed under the care of a doctor or qualified practitioner. On the plus side, it’s also noninvasive and painless. It doesn’t require medication or other preparation either. That being said, cold laser therapy shouldn’t be used on carcinomas or cancerous lesions.

What are the disadvantages of laser treatment for face?

Burns or other injuries from the laser’s heat. Scarring. Changes in the skin’s pigmentation, including areas of darker or lighter skin. Reactivating herpes cold sores. Bacterial infection.

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.

Is 2 sessions of laser hair removal enough?

Generally, clients need about two to six laser treatments in order to completely get rid of hair. You can expect to see about a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after your first treatment. As you continue your treatments, more and more hair will fall out, and you’ll notice that it continues to grow back more slowly.

Will I notice a difference after one session of laser?

Indeed, even after your first laser hair removal session, you will see results. Unwanted body hair will start shedding after your first session and you will see the difference. Laser hair removal is superior to other hair removal methods in many ways.

Should I laser every 2 weeks?

How often do I need to get Laser Hair Removal? Depending on the hair, skin type, and body area being treated, you will require treatments at 4-6 weeks intervals. For the facial area, treatments can be done at 2-4 week intervals.

Does hair grow thicker after laser?

In rare instances, laser hair removal may cause thicker, darker hair to grow or regrow in an adjacent area to the one being treated. This condition is known as paradoxical hypertrichosis. Paradoxical hypertrichosis can occur anywhere on the face or body.

Do and don’ts after laser?

Redness & Bumps are normal. Cleanse the area treated gently. No makeup & lotion/moisturizer/deodorant for the first 24 hours. Dead hairs will begin to shed 5-30 days after your treatment. Exfoliate to speed up hair shedding. Avoid the sun. Do not pick/scratch/wax/thread/tweeze the area. Hair growth varies.

How long do results from laser last?

On average, most patients get to enjoy silky-smooth skin that lasts for anywhere between three and five years after undergoing laser therapy. Many patients maintain treatments by returning every so often for a touch-up or supplementary skin treatment.

Which laser treatment is the best?

Ablative Laser Treatments These treatments are by far the most effective at reducing fine lines and wrinkles and balancing or removing skin discoloration,” says Kolker. “These are also associated with the longest downtime and recovery periods.