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Laser Treatment
Mediocrity is not the Everlast way. With over 7000+ laser procedures done by Everlast’s team of Board Certified Medical Specialists, our legacy of administering only FDA approved and safe laser treatments allows you to expect only the highest levels of safety and results from us. With this feather in our cap, we ensure that your journey with us is nothing less than optimal.
We are providing following treatments with laser technology in Abu Dhabi – UAE,
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Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is a common medical aesthetic procedure that provides fast, reliable & significant reduction of unwanted hair with the aid of concentrated laser light.
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Laser Tattoo Removal
The removal of unwanted tattoo with a laser. Laser is considered as the most effective tattoo removal procedure.
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Fractional Laser for Skin Resurfacing
Laser skin resurfacing is done with the goal of removing and replacing damaged skin with new skin layers using radiation from concentrated pulsed light. This treatment helps in reducing facial wrinkles and other skin irregularities like blemishes or acne marks and scars. Skin resurfacing may be done superficially or deep.
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Carbon Laser Peel Treatment
Carbon laser peel presents itself as a modern skin resurfacing technique that uses focused light for skin peeling. The treatment is well known as the “China Doll Peel” for its porcelain doll-like effect on the skin and as the “Hollywood Peel” because of its popularity with celebrities.
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Laser Face, Lip & Hand Rejuvenation
Laser resurfacing is a medical/aesthetic treatment used to reduce wrinkles and skin irregularities, such as blemishes or acne scars and rejuvenate the skin on the face, lips and hands.
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Pigment Laser for Pigmented Lesions
Pigmented lesions are darker areas of the skin caused by the accumulation of excess melanin in skin cells. Birthmark is an example for inborn lesions while sunspots are the types that are acquired over time.
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Laser for Varicose Veins
A medical procedure that removes spider veins and tiny varicose veins just under the skin’s surface using long pulsed lasers or other forms of focused light. This could also be a second treatment step, after a larger varicose vein has been treated with surgery, endovenous laser or radiofrequency treatment, or sclerotherapy.
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Laser Fungal Infection
A treatment where laser is used to kill fungus/fungal infection. It’s usually done in the toe nail and is medically called onychomycosis.
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Non Surgical Fat Reduction & Body Shaping Laser
A promising novel approach that offers non-invasive fat reduction, body shaping & contouring solution and even cellulite reduction by the use of concentrated laser beam.
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LASER TREATMENTS
FAQ
Is it really permanent?

In short, no. Laser hair removal works by heating the hair follicles to stop new hairs from growing. This puts the hair follicles in a state of dormancy for a long period of time — much longer than with shaving and waxing. When the hairs do grow back, they’ll be lighter, finer, and fewer in number.
Although the procedure is often touted as a form of “permanent” hair removal, laser treatment only [i]reduces [/i]the number of unwanted hairs in a given area. It doesn’t get rid of unwanted hairs completely.

How does laser hair removal work?

Laser hair removal uses light to target the pigment in individual hairs. The light travels down the shaft of the hair and into the hair follicle.
The heat from the laser light destroys the hair follicle, and a hair can no longer grow from it.
Hair follows a unique growth cycle that involves resting, shedding, and growing periods. Recently removed hair that is in a resting phase will not be visible to the technician or laser, so a person may need to wait until it regrows before removing it.