Laser Treatment Palm Desert CA

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

Local Businesses

Laser Hair Removal, Dr Ingrid Trenkle

(760) 610-0003
73-255 El Paso Dr. Suite 8
Palm Desert, CA 92211


Evans Eye Care Clinic

(760) 674-8806
251 Cohasset Rd Ste 220
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Suzanne Marie Quardt, Doctor

760-773-6616
43-585 Monterey Ave. Suite 7
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Grazer Jon M

1-760-837-9669
73255 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Paul A Ironside Jr

(760) 779-0524
15 Jan Ct
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Norton Jane

1-760-773-4840
74133 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Lips By Lucy

(760) 340-2492
73121 Fred Waring Dr, Ste 103
Palm Desert, CA 92211


Judith Braslow Zacher

(760) 773-6616
Suite 7 43-585 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Steve Vu

714-848-1133
73180 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Cosmetic Enhancement-El Paseo

(760) 837-9669
619 W. East Avenue
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Dr Djordjevic

1-760-776-4411
73660 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260


W Henderson

760-346-3810
73180 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Ameen Habash

(760) 346-3810
73180 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Desert Medical Aesthethic

(760) 836-3707
18 Williamsburg Lane
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Center

(760) 325-7777
18 Williamsburg Ln
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Plastic Surgery Associates Of The Desert Inc

1-760-837-9669
73255 El Paseo
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Esser Dermatology Surgery

(760) 674-2332
44600 Monterey Ave, Apt 116A
Palm Desert, CA 92211


Dr Craig Ball

1-760-837-0364
71 874 Sahara Road
Palm Desert, CA 92260


William W Quisenberry

73185 Fiddleneck Ln
Palm Desert, CA 92260


Berman Mark

(760) 772-1779
785 University Ave
Palm Desert, CA 92211


Laser Treatment FAQ in Palm Desert, CA

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.

Are laser levels expensive?

The most common type of laser level is the Huepar Box-1G, an affordable model that can be bought for under $100. More expensive laser levels, such as the Topcon RL-H5A, are available for higher prices and are generally more accurate and reliable.

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.

Do you shave before laser hair removal?

When you’re getting ready for your laser hair removal procedure, make sure you shave the night before or the morning of your treatment. The reason for this precaution is simple – you want to remove as much hair as possible so that it doesn’t absorb most of the laser’s energy.

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.

What are the main dangers of laser levels?

Exposure to high level lasers may cause depigmentation, severe burns and possible damage to underlying organs. High-powered lasers may also cause fire hazards.

Can we remove scars with laser?

Laser treatment cannot get rid of a scar. Laser treatment can: Prevent a raised scar from forming after surgery. Reduce scar pain and itch. Increase your range of motion if a scar limits movement.

Can laser damage your skin?

Answer: Effects of Lasers Lasers do not damage your skin in long term. Majority of lasers encourage production of collagen and in that way thicken and improve your skin quality. Now and for many years after your treatment. It is important to maintain healthy lifestyle and skin routine.

What should you 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.

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.

What is the side effects of laser treatment?

Redness – minor redness is a usually harmless side effect of laser treatments, that may go away quickly, or last for several months in severe cases. Mild Itching – The treated skin may be swollen and itchy, typically in cases where a previous skin condition has been aggravated by the treatment.

How long after first laser Do you see results?

As a general rule of thumb, you can expect to see the results of each session one to three weeks after your session is complete. After that, you need to wait until the hair follicles in the area enter the active growth phase.

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.

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 happens if you get hot after laser?

Hot water can burn and blister the skin so better go for a cool shower. Avoid hot showers for 48 hours after your session. You will need to avoid sauna and hot tubs as well. It is also important to avoid using heating pads as well as this can cause redness and irritation of your skin.