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American Laser Centers - TX - San Antonio Medical Center

7551 Callaghan Road Suite 120
San Antonio, TX 78229

Phone: (877) 836-9728

American Laser Centers in San Antonio, near the South Texas Medical Center, is an impressive skin care clinic that provides non-surgical skin rejuvenation treatments. ALC belongs to a reputable nationwide network of professional cosmetic providers, and it is a popular destination in North San Antonio for treating unwanted hair, age spots, wrinkles, sun damage and rosacea. San Antonio's ALC patients are treated to respectful, attentive service and quality, cutting-edge procedures at ALC.

Patients at ALC in San Antonio favor Microdermabrasion, IPL Photofacial, Refirme™ skin tightening, laser skin rejuvenation and laser hair removal treatments. San Antonio, Balcones Heights, Leon Valley and Castle Hills patients experiencing unwanted hair growth on their face or body can remove it easily and effectively with ALC's proven laser technology. The laser targets melanin in unwanted hair, allowing its light and heat energy to be absorbed by the hair follicles. Then, the laser's energy destroys hair at the root, providing long-lasting hair-free results.

If you'd like to learn more about skin rejuvenation or laser hair removal in San Antonio, TX, or want to schedule your first consultation with an ALC specialist at the clinic near the South Texas Medical Center, contact us today!

American Laser Centers - TX - San Antonio Medical Center performs the following procedures:

American Laser Centers - TX - San Antonio Medical Center is located within five miles of the following locations:

North Star Mall
Alamo Quarry Market

Lifetime Appearance Promise

The American Laser Guarantee

If a patient is not satisfied with their results after 6 treatments, American Laser Skincare will provide up to 4 additional treatments in the same area, at 75% of the original non-discount, per-treatment cost.


Offer expires 12 months after 6th treatment or 21 months after first treatment in package (whichever occurs first).