Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is a non-invasive medical procedure that will help you get to the root of your body hair problem. A laser emits light that is absorbed by melanin in your hair follicles. This light transforms into heat energy, damaging the roots and preventing further hair growth.
Enhance Biomed offers laser hair removal with the latest technology: the Primelase laser, the first and only one in the area. A permanent hair removal treatment, Primelase safely eliminates unwanted hair from both face and body. Most importantly, the laser technology is safe for ALL skin types!
The treatment is virtually painless and it has maximum laser effectiveness with proven results. Enhance Biomed offers the safest, most painless and non-invasive laser treatments in Orlando.
What are the Benefits?
So many people worldwide choose laser hair removal because it is:
- Virtually painless
- Prevents ingrown hairs
- Quick
- A long-term solution
- Cost-efficient
Laser Hair Removal FAQ
Primelase is one of the only lasers that is safe and effective for ALL skin types. It’s safe to be performed on tanned and darker skin types. Anyone is a candidate for hair removal by Primelase, unless you have a skin condition that makes it sensitive to light or are taking medication that causes sensitivity to light.
We will ask you to provide us with any medications or vitamins that you are currently using. You should avoid direct sun exposure, plucking, waxing or electrolysis days prior to treatment.
Typically small areas of treatment can be completed in under 5 minutes. Larger areas of treatment may last 30 minutes to an hour. Primelase targets hair in the active phase. Therefore, treating with multiple sessions will ensure visible hair reduction.
After the treatment, avoid direct sun exposure of the treated area for a few days. Self-tanning lotions, hot baths, jacuzzis or saunas should also be avoided for a few days, for they can induce skin irritation. We will instruct you on what you can and cannot apply to the laser treated areas.
