Laser & Aesthetic Skin Care
Experience the Light!
425.672.1064
LaserMD Edmonds
120 West Dayton, Suite A-8
Edmonds, WA 98020
“The newer lasers safely and effectively reduce unwanted
hair from your
face and body regardless of your skin type.”
- Dr. Kathryn Upton, LaserMD
LLC, with credit to MayoClinic.com
Are you tired of waxing and shaving? Ready for real results? LaserMD, LLC, uses the latest lasers to effectively reduce unwanted hair. We treat legs, under-arms, facial hair, back, and bikini line with lasers targeted to effectively work for your skin and hair color.
Call for your complimentary consultation at LaserMD, LLC, at 425-672-1064.
For further information on the safety and efficacy of laser hair reduction, see the MayoClinic research: www.mayoclinic.com/health/laser-hair-removal/HQ00981
Factors that affect laser hair reduction are:
Shaving:
It is best to shave the night before a treatment to
prepare the area for the laser, but do not pluck,
wax or use depilatories two weeks before treatment.
Hair color:
Lasers are designed to remove hair based on
targeting pigment. Blonde, white or gray hair cannot
be treated. The darker the hair the more effectively
it is treated. Light brown hairs will require more
treatments than dark brown or black hair.
Hair thickness:
The thick, darker hairs have more pigment available
for the laser light to strike, and so they will
require fewer treatments. Thin, soft hairs of the
upper lip area will be more difficult to treat
compared to the hairs in the chin or bikini area.
Skin color:
The darker the skin, whether tanned or naturally
pigmented, the more difficult to treat the hair
without targeting the pigment in the skin. Special
lasers can effectively differentiate between the
skin and the hair, and even then highly trained
personnel must adjust the laser settings
accordingly. Ultimately the darker the skin the more
treatments may be required to safely remove the
hair. LaserMD uses the most technologically advanced
laser to differentiate skin color to maximize
efficacy and safety.
Growing hair:
Lasers can treat hair only in the active growing
stage. Each area of our body cycles differently.
Patients are advised to wait from 4-6 weeks between
treatments to maximize treating hair that is no
longer dormant but in a growth stage.
Tanning:
We recommend that our patients have no significant
sun exposure 2 weeks prior to treatment. Base tans
will make your treatments more uncomfortable and
increase your chance of unwanted side effects, but
our lasers can be adjusted for your tanned skin.
Tweezing:
Waxing, depilatory creams and tweezing are all
temporary methods that must be repeated on a regular
basis and will greatly diminish the effectiveness of
your treatments. If there is no hair at the time of
your treatment because of waxing or tweezing, then
there is no target for the laser. We recommend no
waxing or tweezing for 2 weeks prior to treatment.
Tanning:
Additionally, self tanners may not be used
at any time during laser treatments.