A hair removal solution offering peak power with optimal speed. Designed with state-of-the-art diode lasers, the DiolazeXL offers patients the most effective hair removal treatment. DiolazeXL has built-in safeguards to ensure that all sessions are comfortable and relatively pain-free. DiolazeXL targets coarse and stubborn hair, up to skin type VI.
Key Benefits
- Gold standard wavelength, pulsing and power for optimal results and maximal safety.
- Reduction in clinician treatment time – powerful enough to target and treat even the most stubborn hair.
- Virtually painless due to strong built in cooling.
- Can treat up to skin type VI.
Benefits of Laser Hair Removal
There are many benefits to having unwanted hair removed through the use of Diolaze. They include the following:
- Hair is precisely targeted
- Procedure is quick
- The large treatment area of the Diolaze efficiently and effectively removes hairs in 4-6 sessions
- Results are permanent (for 90 percent of patients) or long-lasting
For many patients, laser hair removal is painless, although some experience minor discomfort, usually described as something like a rubber band's snapping against the skin.
What can you treat?
DiolazeXL is a safe and convenient solution for addressing unwanted facial hair such as sideburns or chin hair.
The large treatment surface of the DiolazeXL handpiece enables an easy and fast process for the removal of unwanted hair from large areas such as the back, chest, stomach and legs.
DiolazeXL targets the root of the problem by treatment area without compromising efficiency.
Recovery from Laser Hair Removal
Some redness, soreness or swelling may occur immediately after laser hair removal, but they almost always disappear within a few days. Cold compresses or ice packs, moisturizers, and anti-inflammatory creams may minimize discomfort. Sun exposure should be avoided as much as possible for some period of time.
Complications of Laser Hair Removal
The most common complication of laser hair removal is the regrowth of the unwanted hair. Frequently, however, the hair that regrows is finer and lighter than the hair that was removed. Usually, regrowth can be addressed with a few additional treatment sessions. Other complications that may arise after laser hair treatment include skin irritation such as blistering and crusting; changes in pigmentation or texture of the skin; and scarring at the removal site.