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Doctorate of Medicine University of Texas, Health Sciences Center at San Antonio
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Board Certified , Dermatology
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Member, American Medical Association Member, American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery Member, American Academy of Dermatology Member, American Society for Dermatological Surgery Member, American Society for Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery
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| Always seek treatment with an experienced physician. | | Be willing to travel a bit for the best possible treatment. | | During your consultation, ask questions regarding results, concerns, and after care. |
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Dr. Richard H. Hope has proudly served the Lubbock area since 1995. In addition to his own private practice, he has served on staff for the Covenant Hospital Group, and is Assistant Clinical Professor at Texas Tech’s Department of Dermatology. Originally receiving his B.S. in Computer Sciences, Dr. Hope continues to maintain an interest in the technological field and applies it to his everyday patient care.
Lasers have been used for the removal of unwanted hair by physicians since 1998. Since that time the technology used has dramatically improved and patients, including those with dark skin, are seeing very good and lasting results. Generally laser hair removal is 80% to 90% effective, meaning 90% of hair in the area will likely remain gone. Follow up maintenance treatments may be needed at 6 months to a year following the initial series of treatment to maintain hair removal.
It’s important if you are considering laser hair removal to protect your skin from the sun. Lasers work by targeting the melanin pigment in your hair follicle and if your skin is more tan than normal, this can have an effect on the laser’s ability to properly target the hair. As the hair follicle absorbs the laser light, this will trigger the hair’s natural resting, or telogen, phase.
Contact one of our physicians today to learn more about this exciting treatment.
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