Tri-State Dermatology
Tri-State Dermatology
2160 Springhill Furnace Road
Smithfield, PA 15478
Tel: 724.564.7424
Fax: 724.564.4642

Laser Hair Removal

Whether for hygienic or cosmetic reasons, the patient who is tired of temporary, often painful methods of removing unwanted hair may welcome laser and intense pulsed light hair removal. Men and women alike can benefit from this procedure. Our laser technologies emits a gentle bean of light that passes thought he skin and is absorbed by the hair follicle. Upon absorption, the light energy disables the hair follicle while leaving the surrounding tissue unharmed. Our trained professionals use a patented hand held wand to accurately target unwanted hair. The wand is equipped with a special cooling device that cools the skin during the treatment, making laser hair removal a comfortable experience.

The lasers utilized a wide beam to target as many hairs as possible, as opposed to treating hairs individually like electrolysis. With this in mind, large areas such as the legs, arms, or back can be treated in a shorter period of time, making the treatment more affordable. It is important to note, hair grows in phases and the hair follicles must be in the active growth cycle to be treated. For this reason, a series of treatments is typically recommended for optimal results.

Located in Smithfield, PA, Tri-State Dermatology is a father and son practice, with over 30 years of experience. We specialize in dermatology, cosmetic and skin surgery for the entire family.

Our dedication is to meet individual patient's needs. We are both board certified by the American Board of Dermatology and are fellow members of the American Academy of Dermatology.

We are also accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. Accreditation underscores our long standing commitment to providing the highest possible levels of quality care to the community we serve.

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