Can I Shave After Laser Hair Removal?

Brian Lett
By Brian Lett
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Can I shave after laser and how soon will I effect results if I shave

Many individuals who undergo laser hair removal assume that one session will suffice in permanently eliminating the need to shave, however this is simply not true as hair grows in stages and needs multiple treatments in order to be completely eradicated.

Shave several days prior to your appointment so the laser can accurately target hair follicles. Shaving too soon may irritate skin and reduce treatment effectiveness.

Preparation

Laser hair removal is a highly popular and efficient treatment to significantly decrease unwanted regrowth, providing much cheaper and longer-term solutions than shaving products or regular waxing sessions. Unfortunately, however, laser treatments can sometimes be painful or uncomfortable – therefore it’s essential to know what to expect during and after each session.

Before scheduling a laser hair removal appointment, it is advisable to forego shaving as this can cause thermal injuries that will impede on its results. Instead, we advise using shaving cream in lieu of razors for this stage of preparation.

Prior to your laser appointment, it is advisable to avoid waxing and tweezing as both methods rip out hair at its roots, potentially lessening its effectiveness since intense light beams need to reach each hair follicle in order for treatment to take place effectively. We recommend using an OTC topical numbing cream (available over-the-counter) in order to numb the area before beginning treatment.

As part of your treatment at LH Spa & Rejuvenation, it’s best to remain calm and focused on the task at hand. While some discomfort or pain is expected during the procedure, LH Spa staff will do everything in their power to minimize it as much as possible.

Once your treatment has been completed, it’s advisable to wait two weeks or so for any natural hair shedding before initiating another shave in that area. This ensures the lasting benefits of laser therapy treatments.

After receiving laser therapy, your hair might appear longer for several days following its destruction by laser light. This is because destroyed hairs take up to 14 days to shed from the skin’s surface; you can expedite this process by exfoliating treated areas regularly.

If you need to shave, using a sharp single-blade razor will help avoid irritation and ensure the blade is positioned accurately on your skin. A gentle exfoliant can also help prepare skin for shaving as well as topical numbing cream to numb any sensitive spots before you begin shaving.

If you are considering laser hair removal, we advise consulting an experienced practitioner for guidance and advice on how to prepare for and achieve optimal results from treatment. Patiently following instructions given by your laser hair removal practitioner will help ensure smooth and hairless skin for years! Contact us now for a consultation appointment!

Treatment

Laser hair removal is a popular cosmetic procedure that provides long-term results without shaving, waxing or plucking. While laser treatments offer quick and painless ways of accomplishing lasting change, you still must shave in between treatments to remove any new growth that might surface; shaving too early or too often could irritate the skin further and worsen results.

Follow your practitioner’s instructions during treatment in order to prevent damage and achieve optimal results. Failing to do so could result in less-than-stellar results or skin infections, with cooling gel or cream applied prior to laser treatments to protect from heat of laser beam. Also try to limit sun exposure as that could impact results of treatment.

Before your next laser session, shave the area that needs work on before or on the day of your appointment in order to shorten hair to allow the laser light to find and destroy follicles more easily. Avoid waxing or plucking prior to the appointment as this could cause damaged follicles to regrow after your laser treatments have already taken effect, decreasing their effectiveness.

After your laser treatment, it is completely normal and an indication of success; hair will shed naturally from its targets as their hair follicles are being destroyed successfully by the laser beam. You may shave any newly regrown hair after it reaches an acceptable length but wait until all shedding stops before doing so.

Before and immediately after receiving treatment, avoid shaving and depilatory cream use as this will irritate your skin further and make it more vulnerable to razors. It may also be wise to stay clear from gym activities since sweat can harbor bacteria that clog your pores further and lead to further irritation.

Once your skin has recovered from treatment, which typically takes two weeks, you can resume shaving the treated area. Make sure you use a sharp blade, never go over any one spot twice in succession as this could cause scarring and hyperpigmentation, and avoid applying lotions or perfumes prior to shaving, as these products can irritate skin further leading to burns or abrasions. For those ready to ditch their razor and reduce dependence on waxing and shaving altogether, laser hair removal offers an excellent alternative solution – contact us today in Los Angeles to schedule a consultation for laser hair removal! We look forward helping you achieve hair-free goals!

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