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Roma Beauty And Wellness Centre
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CorDerm Advanced Dermatology and Laser Center
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Paseo Skin Care Center
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Unveil skin and aesthetics
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Lira Buenafe Skin Clinic
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Skin Icon Clinic
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Aesthetic Science Clinic
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Aesthetic Science Makati
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Skin Central Ayala Center
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ISCD - International Society of Computerized Dentistry
YDW - Young Dentists Worldwide
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ACDNA - Academy Of Computerized Dentistry Of North America
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PBPS - Philippine Board of Plastic Surgery
PAPRAS - Philippine Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon
PCS - Philippine College of Surgeons
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PDS - Philippine Dermatological Society
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Everything you'll need to know about Laser Hair Removal in Philippines

What is the cost of Laser Hair Removal in Philippines?

The expenditure for a Laser Hair Removal within Philippines can vary greatly on the basis of numerous aspects. The cost is typically dictated by the expanse of the area undergoing treatment; processes carried out on larger surfaces such as the back or legs could be pricier than those on smaller zones like the upper lip. Other influencing factors include the type of laser technology applied, the count of required sessions, and the credibility and expertise of the clinic or professional administering the treatment.

Considering the wide spectrum of prices across different treatment providers, it's immensely advantageous to undertake comprehensive research and consultations prior to selecting a specific clinic. Some clinics may present package deals for multiple sessions, which could be more economically viable compared to paying for each session separately. 

Bear in mind that despite the initial high cost of laser hair removal seeming daunting, the long-term benefits frequently render it a cost-efficient resolution. When you contemplate the ongoing costs of other hair removal options like waxing, shaving, or depilatory creams accumulated over a lifetime, laser hair removal can actually save you both time and money in the grand scheme.

What does a Laser Hair Removal Procedure Involve?

During the procedure, your doctor will press a hand-held laser instrument to the skin area where your unwanted hair is. The laser equipment will be adjusted according to the color, thickness, and location of your hair as well as your skin color. Depending on the laser used, you will be asked to wear eye protection to protect your eyes from the laser beam. A cooling gel or a special cooling device will also be used to protect the outer layers of your skin and lessen the risk of side effects. Your doctor might also apply topical anesthetic to your skin to reduce your discomfort.

Your doctor will then activate the laser; the beam will pass through your skin and to your hair follicles. The heat from the laser beam will now damage the hair follicles; as a result, it will prevent hair growth. You might feel a slight discomfort like a warm pinprick but it will be soothed by the cooling gel or device.

How Long Should I Stay in Philippines for a Laser Hair Removal Procedure?

Laser hair removal is done in small areas of your body like your upper lip usually lasts for only a few minutes. In larger areas such as your back, it might take an hour or more. After your procedure has been completed, you will be given ice packs, anti-inflammatory cream or cold water to ease your discomfort. You can go home right after you have undergone the treatment. Furthermore, stitches are not required in this procedure. You may need to schedule multiple sessions, usually 4-6, spaced four to six weeks apart for optimal results. 

What's the Recovery Time for Laser Hair Removal Procedures?

Recovery time after a Laser Hair Removal is typically minimal. Minor redness and swelling may occur but usually resolve within a few hours to a few days. According to health experts, it's essential to avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen to protect the treated area during the recovery period, as skin can be particularly sensitive after treatment.  For the first two days, it may seem like the treated area was sunburned. Applying a cool compress and moisturizer will help you with your discomfort. If your face was treated, you will not be allowed to wear makeup if your skin is blistering.

It usually takes 2 to 3 weeks to see any difference. You may schedule your next treatment after 4 or 6 weeks. Note that you need to continuously undergo the treatment until your hair stops growing; this may take 8 to 12 treatments before acquiring full results.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Laser Hair Removal Procedures?

The heat from the laser will stay in your skin for 24 hours so you need to avoid the gym, sauna, or even taking a hot shower. Doing so will increase the risk of bacteria multiplying and giving you spots. Strictly avoiding the sun before and after your procedure is essential, it is also recommended for you to avoid chemical peels for 2 weeks after your procedure. Applying ice packs to the treated area can also reduce swelling or discomfort. 

What's the Success Rate of Laser Hair Removal Procedures?

A Laser Hair Removal technique often has a high success rate, with many people reporting a considerable reduction or full eradication of unwanted hair growth. The patient's skin type, hair colour, and the particular body part being treated are all important variables that can affect how well the operation works. For instance, the technique usually works best on those who have dark hair and pale complexion since this allows for optimal targeting of hair follicles.

Additionally, the Laser Hair Removal's success rate is highly impacted by the practitioner's training and experience. Up to 90% of individuals who undergo the operation under the expert guidance of a qualified specialist will experience a permanent hair reduction. It's always best to consult with a qualified professional at a trusted clinic for personalized advice on the expected outcomes and success rate of laser hair removal for your specific circumstances.

Are there Alternatives to Laser Hair Removal Procedures?

If for any reason, you deem the Laser Hair Removal unfitting, there are alternate routes worth your consideration. These include standard techniques like shaving, waxing, and tweezing, which can be effortlessly performed at home. However, be aware that these options may not ensure enduring solutions to undesired hair growth. 

That's where professional treatment alternatives make their entrance. Electrolysis, a process that involves a very slender needle infiltrating each hair follicle to obliterate it using an electrical charge, is one such course of action. Though electrolysis could be more labor-intensive than laser hair removal, it has earned a reputation for its efficacy on all varieties of skin and hair.

Furthermore, there exist depilatory creams designed to chemically disintegrate hair at the surface level of the skin. The outcomes of these creams usually extend beyond the typical duration of shaving effects, but they necessitate routine application. As for any novel skin product, conducting a patch test 24 hours before usage to check for allergic reaction is invariably advised. 

Lastly, there's IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) that, despite bearing resemblance to laser hair removal, employs a broad spectrum of high-intensity light influencing the deeper structures of the skin. IPL can additionally serve the purpose of treating skin pigmentation issues as well as acne.

Determining the choice among these alternatives will depend on your specific requirements, lifestyle, and financial plan. It's also vital to discuss your prospective options with a healthcare specialist before settling on a final verdict. They are equipped to dispense comprehensive information and counsel, personalized to your distinct circumstances.

How should you prepare for the Laser Hair Removal Procedure?

Completely getting rid of undesirable hair in certain areas of your body can be quite rewarding and it can certainly boost your self-esteem. Laser hair removal eventually eliminates the need for plucking, shaving or waxing. The common body area where this treatment procedure is done includes armpits, bikini line, upper lip, and legs. Although this treatment procedure is possible in almost all parts of the body, the eyelid area is one exemption.

In choosing the right doctor for your procedure, you have to take note of the following:

  • A doctor who specializes in dermatology or cosmetic surgery and has experience with laser hair removal.
  • If a physician assistant or a licensed nurse will execute the procedure, make sure that your doctor is available on-site for supervision.

Before your actual treatment procedure, you have to schedule a consultation with your chosen doctor. During your consultation, costs, expected results, and possible risks will be discussed with you. Furthermore, your doctor will also review your medical history and determine whether this procedure is the appropriate treatment for you. You may also be advised to do the following before your scheduled day:

  • Avoid sun exposure, typically 6 weeks before your treatment and use sunscreen daily.
  • Lighten your skin. Your doctor might also prescribe a skin bleaching cream to lighten your skin if you have a darker skin complexion.
  • Avoid plucking, waxing electrolysis 4 weeks before your treatment. These other methods of hair removal might disturb your hair follicle.
  • Avoid blood-thinning medications like aspirin or anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Shaving and trimming are recommended a day before your treatment procedure. It gets rid of the hair above the skin that can be burned but at the same time, it leaves the hair shaft intact below the surface.

What are the Potential Risks of Laser Hair Removal?

On the rare occasion, a few individuals could encounter minor side effects like skin irritation and changes in pigment. Skin irritation may present as temporary discomfort, redness and swelling at the site of treatment, generally fading away within hours post procedure. Changes in skin pigmentation could involve skin darkening or lightening. These changes are usually temporary but may turn permanent in rare instances. 

Moreover, infrequent but severe risks encompass blistering, scarring, alterations in the skin texture, graying of hair in the treated area, and an unusual surge in hair growth surrounding the treated regions. Keep in mind that these risks more likly escalate if the procedure is conducted by an untrained or novice provider or if post-treatment care guidelines are not adhered to rigorously. For instance, sun exposure weeks leading up to and post treatment can amplify the probability of skin lightening. 

Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 04/07/2023.

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About the Philippines

The Philippines is an island nation in the heart of Southeast Asia. It extends from the south of China to the northern tip of Borneo. It is also known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient Seas’, the Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands. It comprises three main island groups, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Manila, the capital city, lies in the southwestern part of Luzon. Quezon City is the largest and most populous city in the country.

It is a prominent English-speaking country and was once a colony of Spain and the United States. It’s the most Westernised country in Asia. However, its culture is a mix of indigenous Malay culture and Spanish and American heritage.

Besides being one of the top tourist destinations, the Philippines is also an emerging medical tourism destination. It ranks in 8th position among popular medical tourism countries and more than 10,000 medical tourists visit the Philippines every year for various treatments. The following factors all contribute to the progress of medical tourism within the Philippines.

  • Expert and board-certified medical professionals with international qualifications and training.
  • Internationally-accredited hospitals with state-of-the-art medical equipment and modern facilities.
  • Affordable costs compared to advanced nations
  • Inexpensive accommodation
  • The English language is widely-spoken making communication with the Medical team and patients easy.
  • Tropical climate helps in the recovery and recuperation

The most common and popular procedures and treatments in the Philippines are cosmetic surgery, weight-loss surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology, and dentistry. As of late, people come here even for liver and kidney transplant surgeries, and cardiac surgeries due to the cost advantage it provides.

For example, a Breast Augmentation surgery that costs between $7,500-$8,500 in the US costs only between $3,000-$3,500 in the Philippines which would be a saving of about 58% to 60%. Also, a coronary artery bypass surgery costing $70,000-$133,000 in the US, will only cost between $11,500-$17,500 and would result in a saving of almost 83% to 86%. Even after adding travel and living expenses, it still makes it a, very good value for the patient to get medical care in the Philippines and several of the more popular Hospital and Clinics are located in Manila, and are St. Luke's Medical Center, Makati Medical Center, The Medical City and Asian Hospital and Medical Center

Popular Parts of the Philippines

The Philippines has a total land area of 116,000 square miles, with a large population of 107,791,044 million people. It has many pristine beaches, mountains, rainforests, islands, heritage towns, and monuments, With hotels, food, and transportation very affordable, it’s also a good budget tourism destination.

The following are some of the most beautiful places to visit in the Philippines:

  • El Nido –is known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and coral reefs and is the gateway to the Bacuit archipelago which is a group of islands. The laid-back town of El Nido is a base for island-hopping tours, and kayaking trips to mountainous Cadlao Island, El Nido is situated on the northern edge of mainland Palawan.
  • Coron – Is also situated in Palawan and is known for its warm waters, ideal for snorkeling, kayaking, and deep diving. The breathtaking Kayangan Lake, surrounded by karst walls is a visual treat. It is the cleanest lake in the Philippines.
  • Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park –is also part of Palawan and is situated to the southeast, in the Sulu Sea. It’s home to countless coral reefs, and expansive breeds of fish, dolphins, sharks, and whales and It is a great water destination for divers.
  • Banaue Rice Terraces – They lie within the mountainous region of the Cordilleras. The rice terraces are about 2,000 years old, a result of the labor of the predecessors of the region and They provide efficient space for people to farm on.
  • Intramuros – The walled historical area of Manila contains the remains of a bygone era with its cobblestone streets and preserved remnants. Walking tours and carromata rides (two-wheeled box-like vehicles drawn by a single native pony) are popular here.
  • Mount Mayon –is a 2,500-meter-tall active volcano. It’s famed for its perfect symmetry and accurate conical shape. You can enjoy the view from some distance or experience it at close quarters, by hiking for a couple of days.
  • Hinatuan Enchanted River – Locals believe the river has mystical qualities. They feel fairies and Engkanto (other nature spirits) guard the enchanting blue-green river. The unknown source of clear saltwater is another mystery surrounding the river.

Boracay and Siargao are other popular tourist spots with their powdery white sand and water activities.

Weather and Climate in the Philippines

The Philippines has a tropical maritime climate. The general weather is hot and very humid. It experiences only three seasons:

  1. Summer Season – A very hot and dry summer season is between March and May.
  2. Wet Season – Rainy Season is between June and November when the southwest monsoon is most active. In this period, typhoons are common, especially during September and October.
  3. Dry Season – There is a cool and dry season between December and February, due to the cold winds brought in by the northeastern monsoon.

The average temperature of the Philippines ranges between 25°C and 32°C (78-90°F) with humidity of about 77%. High-altitude areas are much cooler, with night temperatures dropping to 20°C (68°F). The average annual temperature is around 26.6°C (79.9°F)

Getting Around in the Philippines

The Philippines is an island nation, most international travelers reach the country by air. The country has many international airports in various cities including Cebu, Davao, Manila, Kalibo, and Angeles.

Many airlines operate flights in and out of Manila to several destinations. Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and Air Asia are the national carriers of the Philippines. Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and many Middle Eastern airlines operate direct flights to Manila. The Southeast Asian cities of Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City have wide connectivity to Manila and Cebu. You can reach Manila directly from London by flying Philippine Airlines. US travelers can fly via Japan to the Philippines.

Cebu Pacific, Tigerair Philippines, and PAL Express are some low-cost carriers that service domestic destinations in the country.

For transport within the Philippines, you have Jeepneys which are WWII- army jeeps converted into transport jeeps. They are cheap, open, and usually fully loaded with passengers which are normally cramped with 14 to 20 people sitting shoulder to shoulder depending on the length of the vehicle They operate as collective taxis, picking up and dropping passengers within cities.

Tourist Visas in the Philippines

Travelers from more than 150 countries that have diplomatic relations with the Philippines can enter the country without a tourist visa. EU, Australia, Japan, and the US are a few visa-exempt countries. In general, you can stay for up to 30 days, provided your passport is valid for at least six months after your arrival. Showing proof of onward and return journeys is compulsory.

Citizens of India, China, and Egypt are some of the countries that will need to get a visa in advance to enter the Philippines.

Additional Information

  • Philippine Peso or Piso (PHP) is the official currency of the Philippines. Its subdivision is 100 centavos or centimos for a Peso. The current exchange rate for one US dollar is 51.99 PHP. You will be able to use US Dollars in Metro Manila and possibly in Cebu City. In other areas, it’s better to have pesos for exchange.
  • You will find all major banks and plenty of ATMs everywhere. Master and Visa cards are accepted in most businesses.
  • Tagalog or Filipino language is the main spoken language. English is also spoken and understood in the Philippines, due to the US influence during its colonization.
  • Roman Catholicism is the major religion of the Philippines. 91% of the population are Christians and about 5.5% comprises of Islam religion.
  • New Year’s Day, Araw ng Kagitingan, Independence Day, National Hero’s Day, Bonifacio Day, and Christmas are some of the important holidays in the Philippines.