Laser Treatment Saint Paul MN

Find top doctors who perform Laser Treatment in Saint Paul, 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 Paul, MN.

Local Businesses

Cronk, Julie S – Dermatology Consultants Pa

(651) 578-2700
7616 Currell Blvd Ste 115
Saint Paul, MN 55125


Heather Rocheford

(651) 739-1100
35 Tower Ct Ste I
Saint Paul, MN 55125


Crutchfield Dermatology Pa

(866) 986-9137
1185 Town Centre Dr, Ste 101
Saint Paul, MN 55123


Paul Lim

(651) 602-3277
755 Mcardle Dr Ste E
Saint Paul, MN 55101


Maryam Moinfar

612-899-6533

Saint Paul, MN 55105


Begin With Your Skin Medspa

(866) 985-7020
2130 Cliff Rd
Saint Paul, MN 55122


Kauls, Lynda

651-291-9166
60 Plato Blvd E Ste 270
Saint Paul, MN 55107


Warren T Goodman

(651) 254-4796
640 Jackson St – Mc 11103e
Saint Paul, MN 55101


Dean Mann

(651) 254-0883
Regions Hospital 640 Jackson Street Ms#11503B
Saint Paul, MN 55101


Jane Blowers Moore

651-578-2700
7616 Currell Blvd Ste 115
Saint Paul, MN 55125


David Webster Anderson

651-770-0110
101 5Th St E 1560 Beam Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55101


Midwest Ear Nose & Throat Specialty

(651) 702-0750
757 Park Ave W # 3850
Saint Paul, MN 55125


Foley, James D – Plastic & Reconstructive Surg

(651) 293-0360
17 Exchange St W # 804
Saint Paul, MN 55105


Lacey Martin F

1-651-297-6478
1875 Woodwinds Drive Suite 120
Saint Paul, MN 55125


Cosmetic & Plastic Surgeons

(651) 254-4870
515 W Old Northwest Hwy
Saint Paul, MN 55101


Malinee Saxena

651-251-3300
1185 Town Centre Dr Ste 220
Saint Paul, MN 55123


Dean Mann

(651) 255-7777
1445 N Hunt Club Rd # 103
Saint Paul, MN 55125


Jane B Moore

(651) 578-2700
7616 Currell Blvd Ste 115
Saint Paul, MN 55125


Troy Rustad

(651) 494-0100
2353 Rice St Ste 103
Saint Paul, MN 55113


Carroll, Richard P – Ophthalmic Plastic & Recnstrct

(651) 646-2581
1690 University Ave W # 200
Saint Paul, MN 55105


Laser Treatment FAQ in Saint Paul, MN

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.

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.

Does hair grow between laser sessions?

It’s perfectly normal for some hair to grow in after each laser session as each hair is in a different stage of the growth cycle. This is why several laser treatments are required at 10 weeks apart to achieve complete hair removal.

What does skin look like immediately after laser treatment?

Immediately after treatment, your skin will be red and feel sensitive and sunburned. Redness, swelling, itching or stinging may last for a few days. Depending on the treatment, skin may even appear raw, ooze a yellow liquid and even blister.

Can I drink coffee after laser treatment?

But caffeine can create just enough skin sensitivity to increase the discomfort more than normal. Obvious products that contain caffeine, like coffee, tea, sodas, candy and more should be avoided.

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.

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 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.

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.

Does laser make you look younger?

Improves Wrinkles and Fine Lines A single fractional CO2 laser treatment can significantly improve these skin blemishes, which will reduce the appearance of aging. Not only that, but the treatment will also boost the skin’s complexion, tone and texture.

Is laser treatment good for hair?

Low-level Laser hair therapy is a safe, non-invasive and clinically proven treatment for stimulating hair follicles to grow fuller and thicker hair. Also known as red light therapy, the powerful clinical-strength laser devices treat hair loss, male pattern baldness and alopecia for both men and women.