Dermatology Center of Southern Indiana
Dermatology Center of Southern Indiana
1200 South Rogers Street
Bloomington, IN 47403
(812) 339-6434
Dr. Byrne is certified by the American Board of Dermatology and the American Board of Dermatopathology and is licensed to practice in Hawaii and Indiana. He has been a clinical assistant professor of medicine at Indiana University since 1977.
Dr. McTigue is board-certified in Dermatology and is a Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners. She is also certified in Mohs micrographic surgery for skin cancer. Her specialties include Mohs surgery and other dermatological surgery, collagen implants, skin grafts and flaps, liposuction, BOTOX® treatments, RestylaneT fillers, IPL Laser, laser hair removal, CO2 laser, pulse dye laser and sclerotherapy.
Dr. Matthew C. Reeck has been a volunteer clinical assistant professor and staff physician at Indiana University School of Medicine since 2001, and has published several articles and delivered presentations in the field. He specializes in BOTOX® treatments, dermatological surgery, laser hair removal, CO2 laser, Restylane and collagen fillers, IPL Laser, pulse dye laser, skin grafts and sclerotherapy.
Dr. Matthew C. Reeck has been a volunteer clinical assistant professor and staff physician at Indiana University School of Medicine since 2001, and has published several articles and delivered presentations in the field. He specializes in BOTOX® treatments, dermatological surgery, laser hair removal, CO2 laser, Restylane and collagen fillers, IPL Laser, pulse dye laser, skin grafts and sclerotherapy.
Lasers produce highly focused, intense beams of light that are absorbed by dark pigments in the hair follicles beneath the skin's surface and converted to heat, destroying the follicles and preventing hair growth for up to two years.
Multiple treatments are required for complete hair removal -- the follicle must be "active" at the time of treatment, and not all follicles are active at the same time. Treatments are needle-free and do not require anesthesia. Most patients feel nothing more than a slight sting like the snap of a rubber band.
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