15 YouTube views, likes subscribers in 10 minutes. Free!
Get Free YouTube Subscribers, Views and Likes

Laser Hair Removal with NdYAG 1064nm Laser Skin Type IV VI

Follow
Quanta Aesthetic Lasers

Quanta Aesthetic Laser Equipment have many applications and uses. It can be used for laser tattoo removal, hair removal, and dermatology or cosmetic surgery uses. We will also explain what our zimmer hose is used for and the ease of use of our equipment.

In this video we will show you the hair removal process with our Quanta NdYag 1064 Laser for skin type IV VI. This is the a Q Switched laser using a longer wavelength.

For more information visit: https://quantausa.com'>https://quantausa.com/treatments/lase...

For dermatologists, plastic surgeons and med spa owners, Quanta is the aesthetic technology partner that you can rely on for products with efficacy, information with accuracy and relationships with integrity. ► https://quantausa.com'>https://quantausa.com

Follow Us Online Here:

Instagram:   / quantalasers  
Facebook:   / quantaaesthe.  .
Twitter:   / quantalaser  
LinkedIn:   / quan.  .
Website: https://quantausa.com'>https://quantausa.com

I would use a 1064 long pulse wavelength in the treatment of dare skin hair removal. If you’re going to do a good job in hair removal now, you need to be able to treat all skin types well. Many times, people try to get one system and make it work, but 1064 is really the best wavelength for skin type 4, 5, and 6. I would also use it in a fair skinned person with course black hair.

In your laser manual there are settings for laser hair removal for thick hair or thin hair and brown hair versus black hair. Usually with a person’s first laser treatment for hair removal, you want to start with the settings for thick hair and as you move on to subsequent treatments the hairs that you’ll be treating get thinner and thinner, so you’ll change your settings to the thinner hair settings. With the thick hair settings, because the thick hair has a larger diameter you want to use a longer pulse duration so that the energy is delivered over a longer period of time versus a short energy or short pulstation where you’re delivering the energy too quickly.

With laser hair removal treatments, you always want to use some kind of cooling, so, we have the Zimmer cold air blower connected to our hand piece here, so that at the same time of the treatment, there’s also cold air blowing onto the skin. And the cooling is for two reasons; one for patient comfort but two, more importantly, is to protect the surrounding tissue, in other words the skin or the epidermis that surround the hair follicles that we’re treating.

As we do the treatment, I’m going to cover up the entire surface area of the skin that we want to treat. A little bit of overlapping is ok, but generally speaking overlapping is not necessary.

The clinical endpoint to look for with laser hair removal is a little bit of erythema, which we see here, as well as some perifollicular edema, which is just a little bit of swelling directly around the hair follicles and that’s very normal and actually shows a great result. Also, laser hair removal for Fitzpatrick types 4, 5, and 6 can actually be more painful than laser hair removal for Fitzpatrick types 1, 2, or 3 and that’s just due to the amount of pigment that’s in darker skin colors and that’s very normal as well.

“Grant, how does your skin feel after the treatment?”
“It feels good.”

“Does it feel warm at all?”
“A little bit, but not too bad.”

Ok, so a little bit of heat sensation like a mild sunburn is natural and normal. That usually lasts about two to three hours and then it should dissipate. If it’s bothersome or uncomfortable, you can take some Tylenol or some ibuprofen to help with that. You can also put ice packs on your skin to help with that as well. Your next treatment should be in roughly six weeks or so and then you can also use any of your regular products. For instance, when you shower, wash your face with soap, that’s fine, and any aftershaves or lotions that you normally put on your face is totally ok to use as well. But, you do want to use a good SPF on your skin for any time you’re in the sun for good sun protection after having a laser treatment.

posted by tandkassefl