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Laser Hair Removal
- Overview
- Laser hair removal is a safe and effective way to remove unwanted hair from the face, body, and bikini line.
- The procedure uses a laser to target the hair follicles and prevent them from producing new hair.
- Laser hair removal is typically done in a series of 6-8 treatments, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.
- The results of laser hair removal can last for several years, and in some cases, the hair may be permanently removed.
Candidate
Laser hair removal is a safe and effective way to reduce or eliminate unwanted hair growth. The procedure uses a concentrated beam of light to target and disable hair follicles, resulting in permanent hair reduction.
Laser hair removal is suitable for all skin types and can be performed on various areas of the body, including the face, legs, underarms, and bikini line. It is important to note that multiple treatments may be necessary to achieve optimal results.
Before undergoing laser hair removal, consult a qualified professional to determine if it is the right treatment for you. During the procedure, wear protective eyewear, and follow all instructions carefully.
To maintain the results of laser hair removal, proper aftercare is essential. Avoid sun exposure, use sunscreen, and keep the treated area clean and moisturized.
Side & After Effects
Risks
- Redness and swelling
- Blistering
- Infection
- Scarring
- Changes in skin color
After Effects
- Temporary hair loss
- Crusting
- Itching
- Scabbing
- Long-term hair reduction
Conclusion
Laser hair removal is a safe and effective procedure, but it is important to be aware of the potential risks and after effects before undergoing treatment. If you are considering laser hair removal, be sure to talk to your doctor about your individual needs and risks.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Anesthetic
None
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Edward Dickerson has turned the Carolinas into his artistic canvas, helping countless patients feel more confident through over thousands of transformative cosmetic procedures. With dual medical board certifications Dr. Dickerson is a trusted leader in facial and body enhancements. Before establishing himself as one of the region’s top cosmetic surgeons, Dr. Dickerson’s career began in service to our country. As a Brigade Surgeon and Jumpmaster in the elite 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, he laid the foundation for his leadership and medical expertise. He completed specialized training at Brooke Army Medical Center and later served as Chief of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center, all while earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His dedication and service earned a highly decorated military career and prestigious honors, including the Meritorious Service Award and Two Oak Leaf Clusters. As Medical Director of Fayetteville Plastic Surgery and Cape Fear Aesthetics, Dr. Dickerson leads a luxury aesthetic practice offering state-of-the-art centers for cosmetic surgery, weight loss, hair restoration and MedSpa services. From innovative procedures like luxury awake liposuction to comprehensive facial and body refinement, he remains committed to delivering stunning results for his patients. Dr. Dickerson’s expertise has garnered recognition far beyond the Carolinas. He has been honored multiple years in a row with Choice Awards for Best Cosmetic Surgeon. His work has also been featured in publications such as the Triangle Business Journal, Radiant Life, and more. But Dr. Dickerson’s contributions extend well beyond his surgical talents. A proud father and grandfather, he understands the importance of family, and community development. Whether you’re looking for a subtle enhancement or a life-changing transformation, Dr. Dickerson brings not only unparalleled expertise but a genuine passion for helping people feel their best—both inside and out.
Education & Training
1988 - 1992 Morehouse School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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2053 Valleygate Dr STE 102, Fayetteville, NC 28304, USA
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Laser Hair Removal

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Safe & Reliable
High Patient Satisfaction
Dr. Edward Dickerson has turned the Carolinas into his artistic canvas, helping ...
Laser Hair Removal by Edward Dickerson, MD.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Laser Hair Removal Laser Hair Removal
- Overview
- Laser hair removal is a safe and effective way to remove unwanted hair from the face, body, and bikini line.
- The procedure uses a laser to target the hair follicles and prevent them from producing new hair.
- Laser hair removal is typically done in a series of 6-8 treatments, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.
- The results of laser hair removal can last for several years, and in some cases, the hair may be permanently removed.
Duration
1 Hour
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
no downtime
Effective Period
6-12 months
Laser hair removal is a safe and effective way to reduce or eliminate unwanted hair growth. The procedure uses a concentrated beam of light to target and disable hair follicles, resulting in permanent hair reduction.
Laser hair removal is suitable for all skin types and can be performed on various areas of the body, including the face, legs, underarms, and bikini line. It is important to note that multiple treatments may be necessary to achieve optimal results.
Before undergoing laser hair removal, consult a qualified professional to determine if it is the right treatment for you. During the procedure, wear protective eyewear, and follow all instructions carefully.
To maintain the results of laser hair removal, proper aftercare is essential. Avoid sun exposure, use sunscreen, and keep the treated area clean and moisturized.
Benefits of Laser Hair Removal:
- Permanent Hair Reduction: Laser hair removal targets the hair follicle, permanently reducing hair growth by an average of 80-95%.
- Long-Lasting Results: The effects of laser hair removal can last for years, providing a long-term solution to unwanted body hair.
- Time-Saving: Unlike shaving, waxing, or electrolysis, laser hair removal requires fewer treatments and takes less time to maintain.
- Reduces Ingrown Hairs and Razor Burn: By removing the hair follicle, laser hair removal can eliminate ingrown hairs and the irritation associated with shaving.
- Suitable for Most Skin and Hair Types: Laser hair removal is effective on a wide range of skin and hair types, including sensitive skin and dark hair.
- Precision Treatment: Laser technology allows for precise targeting of hair follicles, minimizing damage to surrounding skin.
- Reduces Discomfort: Advanced laser devices offer cooling systems to minimize discomfort during treatment.
- Versatile: Laser hair removal can be used on almost any part of the body, including the face, bikini line, legs, arms, and back.
- Cost-Effective: Compared to other hair removal methods, laser hair removal can save money over time due to its long-lasting results.
Risks of Laser Hair Removal:
- Skin irritation: Redness, swelling, and itching can occur temporarily.
- Skin burns: Rare but possible, especially in darker skin tones or with improper technique.
- Hypopigmentation: Lightening of the skin in the treated area.
- Hyperpigmentation: Darkening of the skin in the treated area, more common in darker skin tones.
- Scarring: Very rare, but can occur with improper laser settings or technique.
- Changes in hair texture or color: Laser treatment can sometimes affect hair texture or color, making it coarser or lighter/darker.
- Infections: If proper hygiene precautions are not followed, infections can develop in the treated area.
Safety of Laser Hair Removal:
Laser hair removal is generally considered safe and effective when performed by a qualified professional. To ensure safety, the following should be considered:
- Skin type: Laser hair removal is most effective on lighter skin tones with darker hair.
- Laser type and settings: The type of laser and its settings should be appropriate for the individual's skin and hair characteristics.
- Trained technician: The procedure should be performed by a skilled and certified technician.
- Pre-treatment instructions: Patients should follow instructions to prepare the skin for treatment, such as avoiding sun exposure or tanning.
- Cooling devices: Cold air or cooling gels are often used during treatment to minimize discomfort.
- Post-treatment care: After treatment, patients should follow instructions for skin care, including avoiding sun exposure and applying moisturizers.
- Multiple sessions: Laser hair removal typically requires multiple treatments for optimal results.
Additional Considerations:
- Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as active acne, herpes simplex virus, or photosensitivity, may affect the suitability of laser hair removal.
- Medications: Some medications, such as retinoids or antibiotics, can increase skin sensitivity and should be avoided before treatment.
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Laser hair removal is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Long-term effects: Laser hair removal aims to reduce hair growth, but results may vary and some hair may regrow over time.
Before Your Appointment:
- Shave the treatment area: Shave 24 hours before your appointment. This removes the surface hair and allows the laser to target the hair follicles more effectively.
- Avoid sun exposure: Do not tan or use self-tanners for 4-6 weeks before your appointment. Sun exposure can make your skin more sensitive to laser treatment.
- Discontinue certain medications: Report all medications you are taking to your provider. Some medications, such as antibiotics and retinoids, can increase skin sensitivity.
- Wear loose, cotton clothing: This will minimize discomfort during and after the treatment.
- Hydrate well: Drink plenty of water before your appointment.
Day of Your Appointment:
- Arrive on time: This will allow ample time for preparation and consultation.
- Inform your provider: Discuss any concerns or changes in your health since your consultation.
- Complete consent form: Sign the consent form after thoroughly understanding the procedure and potential risks.
- Cleanse the area: Wash the treatment area with soap and water to remove any products or oils.
During the Treatment:
- Protective eyewear: You will be given protective eyewear to wear during the treatment.
- Gel application: A cooling gel may be applied to the treatment area to improve comfort.
- Laser delivery: The laser will be passed over the treatment area, targeting the hair follicles. You may feel a slight tingling or warmth sensation.
- Cooling after treatment: The treated area may be cooled with air or cold compresses immediately after the session.
After Your Appointment:
- Apply soothing products: Use aloe vera gel or other soothing products to reduce any redness or discomfort.
- Avoid hot showers or baths: For at least 24 hours, avoid using hot water on the treated area.
- Keep the area clean: Wash the treated area with gentle soap and water twice daily.
- Apply sunscreen: Protect the treated area from sun exposure with sunscreen.
- Follow your provider's instructions: Adhere to any specific post-treatment instructions provided by your provider.
- Expect hair shedding: You may notice some hair shedding in the days following the treatment. This is normal and indicates that the laser is working.
- Schedule follow-up appointments: Multiple laser treatments are usually required for optimal results. Schedule your follow-up appointments as directed by your provider.
Immediate Post-Treatment Recovery:
- Cool the area: Apply cold compresses or a cold pack to the treated skin for 15-20 minutes at a time, several times a day.
- Avoid heat: Do not take hot baths or use heating pads on the treated area for the first 24 hours.
- Use a gentle cleanser: Cleanse the area with a fragrance-free, non-abrasive cleanser and lukewarm water.
- Moisturize: Apply a fragrance-free, non-comedogenic moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated.
- Wear loose, breathable clothing: Avoid tight clothing that may rub or irritate the skin.
Within 1-3 Days:
- Expect some redness and swelling: This is normal and may last for a few days.
- Do not exfoliate: Avoid scrubbing or exfoliating the treated area to prevent irritation.
- Protect from sun exposure: Apply sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) when exposed to the sun to prevent hyperpigmentation.
Within 1-2 Weeks:
- Avoid laser treatments or intense workouts: These activities can worsen redness and swelling.
- Shave the treated area: If necessary, shave gently in the direction of hair growth. Do not wax or tweeze.
- Continue moisturizing: Keep the skin hydrated to promote healing.
- Monitor for any reactions: If you experience any severe redness, swelling, pain, or blistering, contact your laser technician immediately.
Long-Term Care:
- Avoid sun exposure: Protect the treated area from excessive sun exposure to prevent hyperpigmentation or scarring.
- Moisturize regularly: Continue to apply a moisturizer to keep the skin healthy and hydrated.
- Avoid smoking: Smoking can damage skin and slow down the healing process.
- Follow up with your laser technician: Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure optimal results and address any concerns.
Additional Tips:
- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables for overall skin health.
- Be patient: It may take several sessions to achieve desired results.
Things to know before start
Before Your Appointment:
- Shave the treatment area: Shave 24 hours before your appointment. This removes the surface hair and allows the laser to target the hair follicles more effectively.
- Avoid sun exposure: Do not tan or use self-tanners for 4-6 weeks before your appointment. Sun exposure can make your skin more sensitive to laser treatment.
- Discontinue certain medications: Report all medications you are taking to your provider. Some medications, such as antibiotics and retinoids, can increase skin sensitivity.
- Wear loose, cotton clothing: This will minimize discomfort during and after the treatment.
- Hydrate well: Drink plenty of water before your appointment.
Day of Your Appointment:
- Arrive on time: This will allow ample time for preparation and consultation.
- Inform your provider: Discuss any concerns or changes in your health since your consultation.
- Complete consent form: Sign the consent form after thoroughly understanding the procedure and potential risks.
- Cleanse the area: Wash the treatment area with soap and water to remove any products or oils.
During the Treatment:
- Protective eyewear: You will be given protective eyewear to wear during the treatment.
- Gel application: A cooling gel may be applied to the treatment area to improve comfort.
- Laser delivery: The laser will be passed over the treatment area, targeting the hair follicles. You may feel a slight tingling or warmth sensation.
- Cooling after treatment: The treated area may be cooled with air or cold compresses immediately after the session.
After Your Appointment:
- Apply soothing products: Use aloe vera gel or other soothing products to reduce any redness or discomfort.
- Avoid hot showers or baths: For at least 24 hours, avoid using hot water on the treated area.
- Keep the area clean: Wash the treated area with gentle soap and water twice daily.
- Apply sunscreen: Protect the treated area from sun exposure with sunscreen.
- Follow your provider's instructions: Adhere to any specific post-treatment instructions provided by your provider.
- Expect hair shedding: You may notice some hair shedding in the days following the treatment. This is normal and indicates that the laser is working.
- Schedule follow-up appointments: Multiple laser treatments are usually required for optimal results. Schedule your follow-up appointments as directed by your provider.
Immediate Post-Treatment Recovery:
- Cool the area: Apply cold compresses or a cold pack to the treated skin for 15-20 minutes at a time, several times a day.
- Avoid heat: Do not take hot baths or use heating pads on the treated area for the first 24 hours.
- Use a gentle cleanser: Cleanse the area with a fragrance-free, non-abrasive cleanser and lukewarm water.
- Moisturize: Apply a fragrance-free, non-comedogenic moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated.
- Wear loose, breathable clothing: Avoid tight clothing that may rub or irritate the skin.
Within 1-3 Days:
- Expect some redness and swelling: This is normal and may last for a few days.
- Do not exfoliate: Avoid scrubbing or exfoliating the treated area to prevent irritation.
- Protect from sun exposure: Apply sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) when exposed to the sun to prevent hyperpigmentation.
Within 1-2 Weeks:
- Avoid laser treatments or intense workouts: These activities can worsen redness and swelling.
- Shave the treated area: If necessary, shave gently in the direction of hair growth. Do not wax or tweeze.
- Continue moisturizing: Keep the skin hydrated to promote healing.
- Monitor for any reactions: If you experience any severe redness, swelling, pain, or blistering, contact your laser technician immediately.
Long-Term Care:
- Avoid sun exposure: Protect the treated area from excessive sun exposure to prevent hyperpigmentation or scarring.
- Moisturize regularly: Continue to apply a moisturizer to keep the skin healthy and hydrated.
- Avoid smoking: Smoking can damage skin and slow down the healing process.
- Follow up with your laser technician: Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure optimal results and address any concerns.
Additional Tips:
- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables for overall skin health.
- Be patient: It may take several sessions to achieve desired results.
Surgeon

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Cape Fear Aesthetics
Cumberland County, North Carolina
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Dr. Edward Dickerson has turned the Carolinas into his artistic canvas, helping countless patients feel more confident through over thousands of transformative cosmetic procedures. With dual medical board certifications Dr. Dickerson is a trusted leader in facial and body enhancements. Before establishing himself as one of the region’s top cosmetic surgeons, Dr. Dickerson’s career began in service to our country. As a Brigade Surgeon and Jumpmaster in the elite 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, he laid the foundation for his leadership and medical expertise. He completed specialized training at Brooke Army Medical Center and later served as Chief of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center, all while earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His dedication and service earned a highly decorated military career and prestigious honors, including the Meritorious Service Award and Two Oak Leaf Clusters. As Medical Director of Fayetteville Plastic Surgery and Cape Fear Aesthetics, Dr. Dickerson leads a luxury aesthetic practice offering state-of-the-art centers for cosmetic surgery, weight loss, hair restoration and MedSpa services. From innovative procedures like luxury awake liposuction to comprehensive facial and body refinement, he remains committed to delivering stunning results for his patients. Dr. Dickerson’s expertise has garnered recognition far beyond the Carolinas. He has been honored multiple years in a row with Choice Awards for Best Cosmetic Surgeon. His work has also been featured in publications such as the Triangle Business Journal, Radiant Life, and more. But Dr. Dickerson’s contributions extend well beyond his surgical talents. A proud father and grandfather, he understands the importance of family, and community development. Whether you’re looking for a subtle enhancement or a life-changing transformation, Dr. Dickerson brings not only unparalleled expertise but a genuine passion for helping people feel their best—both inside and out.
Education & Training
- 1988 - 1992 Morehouse School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2053 Valleygate Dr STE 102, Fayetteville, NC 28304, USA
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Surgeon

Edward Dickerson, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Cape Fear Aesthetics
Cumberland County, North Carolina
50 views today
Dr. Edward Dickerson has turned the Carolinas into his artistic canvas, helping countless patients feel more confident through over thousands of transformative cosmetic procedures. With dual medical board certifications Dr. Dickerson is a trusted leader in facial and body enhancements. Before establishing himself as one of the region’s top cosmetic surgeons, Dr. Dickerson’s career began in service to our country. As a Brigade Surgeon and Jumpmaster in the elite 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, he laid the foundation for his leadership and medical expertise. He completed specialized training at Brooke Army Medical Center and later served as Chief of Surgery at Womack Army Medical Center, all while earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His dedication and service earned a highly decorated military career and prestigious honors, including the Meritorious Service Award and Two Oak Leaf Clusters. As Medical Director of Fayetteville Plastic Surgery and Cape Fear Aesthetics, Dr. Dickerson leads a luxury aesthetic practice offering state-of-the-art centers for cosmetic surgery, weight loss, hair restoration and MedSpa services. From innovative procedures like luxury awake liposuction to comprehensive facial and body refinement, he remains committed to delivering stunning results for his patients. Dr. Dickerson’s expertise has garnered recognition far beyond the Carolinas. He has been honored multiple years in a row with Choice Awards for Best Cosmetic Surgeon. His work has also been featured in publications such as the Triangle Business Journal, Radiant Life, and more. But Dr. Dickerson’s contributions extend well beyond his surgical talents. A proud father and grandfather, he understands the importance of family, and community development. Whether you’re looking for a subtle enhancement or a life-changing transformation, Dr. Dickerson brings not only unparalleled expertise but a genuine passion for helping people feel their best—both inside and out.
Education & Training
- 1988 - 1992 Morehouse School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2053 Valleygate Dr STE 102, Fayetteville, NC 28304, USA
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