Though sweat itself is odorless, armpit odor often results from bacteria attaching themselves to it and breaking it down over time, creating an offensive smell. Reducing body hair gives sweat less opportunity to adhere and may help significantly lessen body odor.
For optimal results, patients should shave as they normally would prior to laser treatment and avoid waxing, tweezing and plucking for several weeks prior to being seen for their appointment.
Less Sweat Accumulation
Sweat is an important natural substance that regulates body temperature, yet when mixed with bacteria on our skin’s surface it can create unpleasant body odor. Laser hair removal is an effective solution to eliminate body odor caused by sweat mixing with these harmful organisms, helping us avoid an unpleasant body odor situation altogether.
Laser treatments like miraDry use laser light to destroy both sweat glands and their associated hair follicles simultaneously, rendering both inactive and eliminating body odor. By completely silencing them, laser treatments like miraDry eliminate sweat production while stopping hair follicles from secreting sebum that causes body odor. This effectively stops both from producing sweat while simultaneously stopping any potential future follicle releases that release smelly sebum; ultimately reducing or even eliminating body odor altogether.
Armpit or axillary odor, otherwise known as Axillary Odor (AO), is caused by bacteria mixing with sweat to produce foul-smelling compounds that produce offensive aromas. Hormonal changes, diet and personal hygiene practices are often the source of these odors; however, armpit hair growth can also play a part – whether thick and coarse or fine-thread, both types trap moisture underneath them, producing unpleasant odors that deodorant alone cannot remove effectively.
Reduce armpit odor by trimming or shaving out armpit hairs to give sweat less of an opportunity to accumulate, speeding its evaporation faster and significantly reducing body odor in most people. Though this will not eliminate body odor altogether, it may significantly lessen it.
Time it takes wet hair to dry can also contribute to body odor. Bacteria accumulate, leading to foul-smelling sweat which mixes with the residue left from wet hair – prolonging its foul smell even longer than it would without hair! Laser hair removal can significantly decrease armpit odor by decreasing sweat production and restricting its bacterial buildup.
Laser hair removal offers more benefits than just aesthetic. In fact, laser treatments have allowed many women to finally ditch razors and waxing kits once and for all thanks to laser therapy sessions.
Less Bacteria Growth
Underarm hair growth can accumulate sweat and bacteria that produces an unpleasant odor in your armpits, which leads to armpit odor. While sweat itself doesn’t smell unpleasant, when exposed to bacteria living within the armpits they turn it into chemicals with an offensive smell that gives off an unpleasant scent. Laser hair removal of underarms helps reduce armpit odor by inhibiting further bacterial growth there while simultaneously increasing sweat drying rates more quickly.
Although shaving and waxing may help to reduce underarm odor, they both come with numerous drawbacks that make laser hair removal preferable. Shaving is messy and can leave razor burn, cuts or other injuries on the skin behind as well as thicker and darker regrowth of hairs after repeated shaving sessions. Laser hair removal provides smooth and supple underarms requiring minimal upkeep compared to these alternatives.
If you are considering laser hair removal of the underarms, it is recommended that tweezing, plucking, or waxing occur six weeks prior to treatment in order to allow enough time for the laser beams to attach themselves during their session. You may still shave 24 hours prior to each session using a new razor which has no bacteria buildup.
Laser hair removal not only reduces underarm odor, but it can also eliminate irritation caused by sweat and hair that rub against clothing or skin, providing an ideal alternative to shaving or waxing for those tired of dealing with messy underarms. For this reason, laser treatments are an ideal solution for anyone looking for relief from shaving or waxing their underarms regularly.
Laser hair removal for underarms is an effective solution to combat body odor. While it won’t stop sweating or stop bacteria growth, laser treatment does eliminate armpit hair clinginess to accelerate drying times of sweat and prevent its bacteria-based causes from multiplying and thus helping eliminate body odor. Furthermore, these results outlive other treatments like shaving or waxing and require far less ongoing upkeep compared to their results.
Less Irritation
Unwanted hair growth can be an inconvenient annoyance. Shaving, waxing and plucking are time-consuming processes with painful results; laser hair removal offers a permanent solution which significantly decreases maintenance needs.
Laser treatments use heat to damage the papilla at the bottom of hair shafts, so they no longer produce hair. Although some follicles may start producing again later, most will not. To see lasting results from laser therapy sessions you will typically require four-10 treatments over several months whereas shaving or waxing only have temporary effects that last a few weeks.
Laser hair removal sessions must remain cool to ensure only pigmented hair follicles are heated, not your skin. As part of treatment, you may feel something similar to rubber band snapping or sunburn sting. In addition, there may be a sulfurous smell as your hairs vaporize from energy from the laser beam; depending on your hair color and skin type you may also be given cooling creams/ointments in order to minimize irritation.
If you are considering laser hair removal, make sure it is performed at a medically-run clinic. While many spa and med spas claim they provide laser services, many do not possess the equipment or training necessary. If in doubt about a clinic, check for their website to view details regarding its physician and credentials.
Are you ready to ditch daily deodorant use for good? Laser hair removal could be just what’s needed. While it requires 6-10 office visits, its results more than make up for this commitment! Plus, no more sweat stains or smelly armpits!
Less Smell
Armpit or axillary odor occurs when bacteria break down sweat and release foul-smelling volatile organic compounds that lead to body odor. While deodorants and antiperspirants can temporarily reduce this scent, as the bacteria cling tightly to hairs in the underarm area; laser hair removal offers another effective means of decreasing body odor.
Axillary skin contains both good and bad bacteria, with hair serving to shield this area from moisture while simultaneously inhibiting bacterial growth. Removing underarm hair may change its microbial flora; one study published by Journal of Lasers in Medical Science showed that when bacteria were reduced through laser treatment sessions they helped decrease armpit odor occurrences; specifically Staphylococcus epidermidis, Micrococcus luteus, and S. aureus strains had decreased after one session.
After receiving laser therapy, it’s crucial that the treated area receives appropriate care. This often includes avoiding products which could irritate or make more sensitive the skin; fragrance-free deodorants tend to be best. Also, shaving the area until redness and swelling have subsided is usually advised.
Laser hair removal is an efficient and painless way to get rid of unwanted body hair, such as underarm hair. Results last much longer compared to waxing and it should also be considered more permanent. When selecting a clinic offering this procedure, make sure their technicians utilize safe and proven laser technology – contact Body and Soul Clinic now if you would like more information! With six locations across Toronto offering exceptional service with competitive rates; let our specialist help you achieve the look and feel you desire! Contact us for a complimentary consultation or booking an appointment – call our specialists now at Body and Soul Clinic now to get more information!