Conveniently and permanently remove that stubborn hair.
Laser hair removal is a convenient non-invasive method for permanently reducing or removing unwanted facial and body hair. It leaves the skin looking smoother and silkier than waxing, electrolysis, and razors and is a gentle technic that can treat large areas effectively with minimal discomfort and with no downtime.
Laser hair removal works by targeting hair follicles. The laser goes from light energy to heat energy as soon as it finds a root, which quickly destroys the base of the targeted hair follicles. Once the root dies, it loses its ability to produce hair. The leftover hair will then fall from the root base.
Today, laser hair removal is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed in the United States.
It incorporates the harvesting and injection of one’s own plasma enriched growth factors or Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) into specific areas of the penis. The Priapus Shot® uses blood-derived growth factors to rejuvenate the penis. It is a natural process that the body does not reject, and is very successful.
PRP is made from your own blood. As in any procedure that uses PRP, the P-Shot® procedure begins with drawing a small amount of your own blood. Using a powerful centrifuge, the blood is spun at high speeds to induce separation. What is left is the super-concentrated, super-healing Platelet Rich Plasma that is the basis of this penis enlargement shot. PRP is a kind of stem cell therapy. It uses the healing power of stem cells to enhance your sexual performance.
The laser emits a specific beam of light at a wavelength that targets the melanin in the hair at the hair growth center which is the hair bulb papilla region. The papilla is a large structure at the base of the hair follicle that nourishes the hair follicles by supplying nutrients and oxygen to the bottom layer of the epidermis cell. The bulge of a hair follicle is essential in the regeneration of hair as it supplies the hair follicle with new cells. For hair to stop growing back, these areas need to be seriously damaged.
There are 3 phases of hair growth. Phase 1 is the anagen, which is the active growth. Phase 2 is the catagen which is transition phase and the third phase is telogen, which is the resting phase. Laser targets only the active phase of hair growth. Not all hairs are in the anagen phase at the same time, therefore several treatments may be needed for complete hair removal.
Laser hair removal works by emitting a concentrated beam of light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair. This light energy is converted to heat, which damages the hair follicles responsible for hair growth, inhibiting or delaying future growth.
Laser hair removal can result in long-term hair reduction, but it may not be completely permanent for everyone. Most people experience significant and long-lasting reduction in hair growth, though maintenance sessions may be needed over time.
The number of sessions varies depending on the treatment area, hair thickness, and your skin type. On average, most people require 6-8 sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal results.
Most clients describe the sensation during laser hair removal as a mild snapping or tingling, similar to the snap of a rubber band against the skin. Discomfort is usually minimal, and many modern lasers include cooling devices to enhance comfort.
Advancements in laser technology have made it possible to safely and effectively treat a wider range of skin types and tones. However, the ideal candidate typically has light skin with dark hair. A consultation will determine if you are a suitable candidate.
Laser hair removal can be performed on nearly any part of the body, including the face, underarms, legs, bikini area, back, chest, and more. It is highly versatile and can be customized to suit different areas.
Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, or mild discomfort in the treated area. These effects typically subside within a few hours to a day. Serious side effects are rare when the procedure is performed by a trained professional.
Before your session, avoid sun exposure, tanning, and waxing the treatment area for several weeks. Shave the area 24 hours before your appointment to ensure the laser targets the hair follicle effectively.
Yes, you can shave between sessions, but avoid waxing, plucking, or using depilatory creams, as these methods remove the hair root, which the laser needs to target effectively.
The duration of a session depends on the size of the treatment area. Smaller areas like the upper lip can take just a few minutes, while larger areas like the legs or back may take up to an hour.