We are aware of the increase in a number of corona virus
cases in the Globe and are continuously monitoring and reviewing this matter,
especially as it pertains to our patients and staff. Our greatest concern is
for our patients who are on prescriptions for skin, hair, or mucosal diseases
that may alter and weaken the function of their immune system. For patients on
these medications, if they feel like they have an infection of any sort, we
recommend they consider holding their medication until they feel well
again—having recovered from the infection.
As for as laser hair removal is concern it’s the safest way
if you are healthy and Non-infected. The equipment is well sanitized and the
center also sanitize after every laser hair removal. The dermatologist also uses
disposable gloves, N95 mask and disposable bed sheets.
For laser hair removal a variety of laser systems are now
available. Ruby lasers, Alexandrite lasers, Nd-YAG lasers and white light
machines can all be used to remove hair with varying degrees of success. The
size of the area covered by each pulse of laser energy varies with the machine
used.
Results: Initial reports of laser hair removal were
extremely promising, and some research went so far as to claim that it may be
permanent, but this is generally not the case. A few patients do not respond to
the laser treatment at all but many will have good results. Regrowth is not
only less dense but also less coarse. In the ideal patient, with dark hair and
pale skin, the hair usually disappears for two to three months and then slowly
regrows. Repeat treatment is usually required several times a year.
Safety: When
laser treatment is carried out it is essential that all those within the
treatment room, you and the staff, should wear protective goggles or glasses.
Entry to the room is strictly controlled whilst treatment is being given.
Complications and problems: Laser light can damage
the skin's pigment and sometimes the treatment area may become unusually pale
or dark several months after treatment. For this reason, it is always wise to
carry out a small trial of treatment in an unobtrusive area before proceeding
to extensive treatment. The test patch is examined six to eight weeks later for
unwanted side effects and to carefully assess success before proceeding to
further treatment. Special care is needed when treating patients with black or
brown skin. The Nd-YAG laser may be most suitable for dark skins as it causes
less skin damage. After treatment you should stay out of the sun as exposure of
recently laser treated skin to strong sunshine may increase the risk of
pigmentation problems.
It is advisable to take prior appointment via call and book
a slot for laser hair removal. KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali Sec. 4, Ghaziabad
provide best Hair and skin treatment during corona epidemic.