Thursday, August 16, 2012

Dermalight Laser Clinics | Laser Hair Removal | Laser Facial | Vein Therapy | Chemical Peel | pigmented Lesion removal Chicago

LASER HAIR REMOVAL

The solution to end shaving, waxing or tweezing is here. We use the most advanced laser technologies to provide hair removal for all skin types, including tanned skin. Laser Hair removal typically yields 80-90% permanent hair reduction.. All laser treatments are overseen by our licensed physician medical director and customized to your specific needs.


LASER FACIALS

Laser Facial treatment is the visible improvement of sun damaged skin through the use of Cynosure laser technology to remove enlarged blood vessels and irregular pigmentation.


LASER VEIN REMOVAL

Spider veins of the face and upper body bother millions of people. Spider veins are overgrown or enlarged blood vessels that can result from sun exposure, use of oral contraception, hormone therapy, the aging process, or heredity. Advanced laser technology offers an effective treatment for facial and spider veins. And we now offer treatment with this technology in our office.


CHEMICAL PEEL

A chemical peel is an outpatient procedure that uses a chemical to remove damaged skin cells from the outer layer of skin. The chemical is applied with a brush or other soft applicator and usually left on your skin for only a few minutes. Chemical peels are becoming more and more popular as a way to freshen the face by removing the outer layer of skin to reveal the smoother, newer, and tighter skin underneath. People of all skin types can benefit from chemical peels to give their face a younger, healthier look.


PIGMENTED LESION REMOVAL

Just about everyone has a few obvious brown spots on their skin. Freckles, “age spots, “liver spots”, and various birthmarks are just a few of the commonly known marks, generally referred to as pigmented lesions. Although most brown spots are easily ignored, many are quite conspicuous and can detract from your skin’s natural beauty. Pigmented lesions are dark in color simply because melanin is abnormally concentrated in one area of the skin. High concentrations of melanin can be due to various factors. Some types are present at birth, but most occur with age or as a result of overexposure to the sun’s damaging rays. Pigmented lesions can be successfully lightened or removed with modern laser technology. A laser removes pigmented lesions with the energy of light. Pigmented lesions are either lightened or removed when the laser light passes through the skin and is absorbed by abnormal concentrations of melanin, leaving the treated skin looking uniform in color and texture.

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