Tuesday, March 4, 2014

FAQ on Diode Laser Hair Removal Treatment: Part 4


Dr. Joyce Castillo, a Makati- based Boholana dermatologist who specializes in clinical and cosmetic dermatology laser and dermatologic surgery will be tackling the most frequently- asked questions on Diode Laser Hair Removal technology and dark underarm treatment .

This breakthrough treatment can be availed of in Derma Doc Clinic at the Ramiro Community Hospital

Dr. Castillo alternates with noted Boholano dermatology specialist, Dr. James Sombrio. 

This is part four of a seven- part series 

Q # 7. How many treatments will I need?
We recommend six treatments. In fact, it is not uncommon for a person to need seven or more. 
There are a variety of factors that can influence the total number of treatments any individual may require to achieve the desired results.
Q # 8. What will I look like / how red will I be after the treatment?
Post treatment reactions vary depending on the coarseness, density and color of the hair and the area being treated. 
In general terms, most patients experience redness similar to a mild sunburn.
Q # 9. I have dark skin / I tan – can I be treated? 

That depends. The melanin content in your skin is one of the factors that must be considered when determining whether or not you are a good candidate for Laser Hair Removal. 
 When you come in for your consultation, we’ll examine the areas you want treated, determine your Fitzpatrick skin type and discuss your desired results.
For details & appointments, visit or call Derm Doc Clinic at (038) 412.3515 local 1009 or 0927.5680.079


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Watch out for Part Five

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