Laser Treatment San Francisco CA

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

Local Businesses

Bryant A Toth

(415) 923-3008
2100 Webster St – Suite 424
San Francisco, CA 94115


Union Square Dermatology

(415) 393-9550
450 Sutter St, #830
San Francisco, CA 94101


William Hoffman

(415) 353-4287
Ucsf Plastic Surgery Suite M-593 505 Parnassus Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94143


Ucsf Gastroenterology Fclty

(415) 353-2318
4800 Sand Point Way Ne # 356320
San Francisco, CA 94117


Schwat Howard E Incorporated

(415) 285-0444
2480 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94110


Young, David M – Ucsf Plastic Surgery

(415) 353-4201
7901 Skansie Ave Ste 105
San Francisco, CA 94141


Simmons, Stephanie – Bay Area Plastic Surgery

(415) 956-5656
260 West Moore Street
San Francisco, CA 94141


Dr.David Macgregor

(415) 989-9400
450 Sutter St # 1432
San Francisco, CA 94108


Jennifer M Fu

(415) 353-7800
1701 Divisadero St Fl 3
San Francisco, CA 94115


David A Dall

(415) 826-3355
1580 Valencia St – #607
San Francisco, CA 94110


Donald M Brown

(415) 923-3036
2100 Webster St – Suite 429
San Francisco, CA 94115


Siegrid S Yu

(415) 353-7878
1701 Divisadero St
San Francisco, CA 94115


Julia E Haimowitz

415-444-2939

San Francisco, CA 94122


Roy C Grekin

(415) 353-7878
1701 Divisadero St
San Francisco, CA 94115


Epstein, John H – Dermatology Inc

(415) 781-4083
450 Sutter St Rm 1306
San Francisco, CA 94108


Eshima, Issa – Eshima Issa

(415) 567-7076
1959 Ne Pacific Street Box 356410
San Francisco, CA 94141


Kao, Samuel D – Kao Samuel D

(415) 392-9291
902 N State St Ste 102
San Francisco, CA 94141


Collagen Center Of San Francisco

1-415-956-8686
22 Battery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111


David Mabrie

510-724-6662
166 Geary St Ste 1502
San Francisco, CA 94108


Michael Brownstein

(415) 255-2080
1221 Madison St Ste 1520
San Francisco, CA 94103


Laser Treatment FAQ in San Francisco, CA

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.

Will I notice a difference after 1 laser treatment?

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.

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.

Why do you have to wait 7 days to shave after laser?

If you shave too quickly you may irritate the skin even more, so waiting at least three or four days after your treatment is usually ideal. A few days following your laser hair removal treatment, you may notice your hair shedding. This is completely normal and is a sign the treatment worked.

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.

What are the side effects of laser treatment on face?

Redness, swelling, itching and pain. Treated skin may swell, itch or have a burning sensation. Acne. Applying thick creams and bandages to your face after treatment can worsen acne or cause you to temporarily develop tiny white bumps (milia) on treated skin. Infection. Changes in skin color. Scarring.

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 happens when you don’t shave your private area?

Protection from bacteria and other pathogens In addition, hair follicles produce sebum, an oil which actually prevents bacteria from reproducing. It follows that pubic hair may protect against certain infections, including: cellulitis. sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

What should I 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.

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 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 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.

Does laser remove 100% hair?

Although the procedure is often touted as a form of “permanent” hair removal, laser treatment only reduces the number of unwanted hairs in a given area. It doesn’t get rid of unwanted hairs completely.