Laser Treatment Saint Cloud MN

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

Local Businesses

Paul Schultz

(320) 253-7257
3701 12Th Street N. Suite 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Gerald Kvistberg

(320) 252-3246
816 W Saint Germain St
Saint Cloud, MN 56301


Thomas L Satterberg

(320) 253-7257
3701 12Th Street N – Suite 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Paul Maurice Heath

320-253-7257
3701 12Th St N Ste 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Daniel Kevin Elieff

302-259-0208
1510 24Th Ave N
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


James Myron Smith

320-253-7257
3701 12Th St N Ste 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Erickson, Evelyn J – Midsota Plastic & Reconstructv

(320) 253-7257
3701 12Th St N # 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56301


Ness John A

1-320-253-7257
3701 12Th Street North
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Daniel Kevin Elieff

(320) 259-0208
1510 24Th Ave N
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Elieff, Daniel – Midwest Clinic-Drmtlgy-Vein

(320) 259-0208
1510 24Th Ave N
Saint Cloud, MN 56301


John Ness

(320) 253-7257
3701 12Th Street North Suite 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Thomas Satterberg

(320) 253-7257
3701 12 Street N. Suite 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Hanson Ronald D

1-320-252-0233
1528 Northway Drive
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Evelyn J Erickson

(320) 253-7257
3701 12Th St N – Suite 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Daniel K Elieff

(320) 259-0208
1510 24Th Ave N
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Paul Heath

(320) 253-7257
3701 Twelfth Street, N. Suite 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Christina K Anderson

(320) 252-5131
1200 6Th Ave N
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Dr.Christina Anderson

(320) 252-5131
1200 6Th Avenue North
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Midsota Plastic Surgeons

(952) 224-3607
3701 12Th St N # 100
Saint Cloud, MN 56301


John Danl Mischke

320-240-2158
1200 6Th Ave N
Saint Cloud, MN 56303


Laser Treatment FAQ in Saint Cloud, MN

Why shouldnt you shower after laser?

Heat – Laser hair removal will make your skin sensitive so it’s best to avoid extreme heat, including hot showers and baths as well as steam rooms and swimming pools (which also contain chlorine which can aggravate the skin), for at least 48 hours after the process.

How many sessions of laser till you see a difference?

This treatment uses a laser to target the hair follicles and destroy them, preventing new hair from growing in their place. This treatment is generally safe and effective, but it can take several sessions to achieve the desired results. Most people need between four and six sessions to achieve their desired results.

How do I stop my pubic hair from growing permanently?

Laser hair removal or electrolysis Laser hair removal and electrolysis are both considered “permanent” methods to denude pubes: both eliminate hair follicles so hair doesn’t grow back.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

What should I avoid before and after laser?

Avoid shaving the treated area for 72 hours after treatment. Avoid exercising for at least 48 hours. Avoid hot baths and hot showers for 48 hours. Avoid anything that involves chlorine (e.g. swimming) for 48 hours.

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.

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.