Laser Treatment Plymouth MA

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

Local Businesses

Richard Alan Moss

508-747-1322
110 Long Pond Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360


Ramzi William Saad

(508) 747-0711
45 Resnik Rd – Ste 102
Plymouth, MA 02360


Richard Franklin Eisen

508-747-0711
45 Resnik Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360


Frederick David Wax

(508) 747-0050
345 Court St – Suite 201
Plymouth, MA 02360


Ramzi William Saad

508-747-0711
45 Resnik Rd Ste 102
Plymouth, MA 02360


Laser Hair Removal, Dr Richard F Eisen

(508) 927-6308
45 Resnik Rd, Ste 102
Plymouth, MA 02360


Frederick David Wax

508-747-0050
345 Court St Ste 201
Plymouth, MA 02360


Dr.Anne-Sophie Gadenne

(508) 746-5300
345 Court Street
Plymouth, MA 02360


Richard Moss

(508) 747-1322
Suite 201 110 Long Pond Road
Plymouth, MA 02360


Annesophie J Gadenne

345 Court St
Plymouth, MA 02360


Jeffrey Neal Farber

508-746-5300
345 Court St Ste 201
Plymouth, MA 02360


Marcos Sastre

(508) 224-3800
8 Market Xing
Plymouth, MA 02360


Dr.Jeffrey Farber

(508) 746-5300
345 Court St # 201
Plymouth, MA 02360


South Shore Skin Center

(508) 281-1661
45 Resnik Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360


Gutowski, Jeanne – South Shore Skin Center

(508) 747-0711
45 Resnik Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360


Sastre, Marcos – Dermatology Associates

(508) 224-3800
8 Market Xing
Plymouth, MA 02360


Farber, Jeffrey N – Plymouth Dermatology Assoc

(508) 746-5300
345 Court St # 201
Plymouth, MA 02360


Post O’Connor & Kadrmas Eye

(508) 746-8600
40 Industrial Park Rd
Plymouth, MA 02360


Jeffrey N Farber

(508) 746-5300
345 Court St – Suite 201
Plymouth, MA 02360


Richard Franklin Eisen

(508) 747-0711
45 Resnik Rd – Ste 102
Plymouth, MA 02360


Laser Treatment FAQ in Plymouth, MA

What are the disadvantages of skin laser treatment?

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.

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.

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.

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.

Do laser treatment is painful?

“Most of the lasers have a cool tip. There are also vacuum assisted high speed lasers that do not cause any pain, with the patient only feeling their skin getting pulled. In other words, it is fast and painless. If someone is sensitive, topical anesthesia can be given to them in the form of numbing creams.

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.

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.

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.

When does hair fall out after laser?

Results. Hairs do not fall out immediately, but you will shed them over a period of days to weeks. This may look like continued hair growth. The repeated treatments are usually necessary because hair growth and loss naturally occur in a cycle, and laser treatment works best with hair follicles in the new-growth stage.

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.

Which laser is most harmful?

Class 4 is the highest and most dangerous class of laser, including all lasers that exceed the Class 3B AEL. By definition, a class 4 laser can burn the skin, or cause devastating and permanent eye damage as a result of direct, diffuse or indirect beam viewing.

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.

Which is better laser or chemical peel?

Laser treatments are superior to chemical peels in how controllable and precise it is. It’s easier to just target an acne scar or a few spots on the skin with a laser. The laser is also better for deep collagen remodeling. If you are trying to address wrinkles or sagging skin, lasers will be a better option.

How much does laser hair removal cost?

The average cost of laser hair removal is $389, according to the most recent statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This average cost is only part of the total price – it does not include other related expenses. Please consult with your plastic surgeon’s office to determine your final fee.

What part of laser hurts the most?

The upper lip is easily the most painful area, since the skin here is thinner than anywhere else on your face. “It feels like a rubber band snap, very quick but very snappy,” explains Elizabeth Tanzi, M.D., dermatologist and founder of Capital Laser & Skin Care.