Laser hair removal can be a lifesaver for those seeking to rid themselves of unwanted body hair. Not only can it eliminate the need for shaving, waxing and depilation treatments; but also help alleviate skin conditions like folliculitis.
Laser treatments may cause blisters to form on your skin; it is best not to pop these as doing so could lead to infection and spread of diseases.
1. Cool the Area
Laser hair removal is generally safe for most individuals, although minor side effects like redness, bumps and swelling are normal and will generally pass over time. To ease their symptoms quickly, frequently apply cool compresses or ice packs wrapped in wash cloth to the area in question and take an anti-inflammatory such as Ibuprofen to relieve discomfort.
As instructed by your laser practitioner or doctor, occlusive or greasy ointments should not be applied directly to the affected skin as these may trap heat in and increase irritation. Furthermore, you should avoid popping any blisters, as this can lead to infection; alternatively you could loosely wrap the blisters in gauze.
Protect the affected area from direct sunlight to help ensure healing takes place effectively, particularly if you have second or third degree burns. Covering up will prevent sunburnt skin while simultaneously keeping moisture within the area – something which will support its moist environment to aid healing.
When exposed to sunlight, be sure to wear sunscreen with at least an SPF 30 rating and cover yourself with clothing whenever possible. Furthermore, moisturizer with Vitamin C and other growth factors applied directly on affected areas may boost collagen production which in turn reduce scarring.
If you have any inquiries or concerns regarding laser hair removal burns, it is wise to speak to the dermatologist who performed your treatment. If you feel unsatisfied or uncertain with the level of care at your clinic, speaking to its medical director might also be beneficial as this allows you to ensure they provide high-quality treatment services.
2. Apply Aloe Vera
Laser hair removal burns can often be avoided by properly prepping the skin before treatment begins, including shaving to eliminate loose hairs that could be affected by laser pulses. Also, tanning or self-tanner use in the weeks prior to laser hair removal sessions is advised; following these tips could prove invaluable in eliminating unwanted hair and improving scars left from previous procedures.
After laser hair removal sessions, it is crucial to use cooling lotion or creams such as aloe vera or other such solutions to ease pain, redness and swelling. Applying high SPF sunscreens regularly also protects treated areas from harmful UV rays.
Laser treatment may result in blisters being formed around damaged hair follicles. Popping these blisters could result in infection; loosely wrap gauze around them if directed by your physician to do so and use an antimicrobial ointment such as triple antibiotic ointment for blisters to aid healing.
Make sure to inform the practitioner if any preexisting skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis or rosacea that could increase the chances of burns from laser or IPL treatments such as eczema or psoriasis are present prior to beginning any laser or IPL sessions – in such cases the practitioner can adjust settings or take other precautions that reduce risk in these individuals. Dark skin tones pose greater risk as laser light energy can absorb into melanin cells which then damage surrounding tissue – more so compared to individuals without darker skin tones being vulnerable when receiving laser or IPL treatments.
3. Apply Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is well-known for its moisturizing properties and can be found in your kitchen cabinet. Additionally, it’s safe to use after laser hair removal; just consult with your laser technician first before applying it directly to burns – this way they will make sure it suits both your skin type and color!
As you treat any burn, the most essential thing is limiting direct sunlight on the affected area to help it heal more quickly and reduce scarring or discoloration risks. Furthermore, try taking cold showers instead of hot ones for added comfort in keeping coolness around.
Laser hair removal burns can occur when melanin in your skin competes with melanin present in hair follicles during treatment, so it is imperative to shave before each session, otherwise too long of a length may snag on the applicator and result in burns.
Not only can coconut oil provide relief for laser hair removal burns, it can also soothe them with its vitamin and mineral-rich formula. When purchasing it make sure it comes without added fragrances or chemicals to ensure optimal healing results.
Laser hair removal burns are relatively uncommon, especially when carried out by an experienced practitioner. If you have any queries or issues following treatment, do not hesitate to call the clinic where your treatment was carried out for assistance; if not satisfied with the level of care, ask to speak to the medical director; for more severe burns please seek medical assistance and prescription medication from a doctor immediately.
4. Apply Honey
Laser hair removal sessions may leave your skin bumpy, irritated and blistered; while this is a common side effect, it should subside after treatment has ended. To mitigate these side effects, try cooling aloe vera gel or lotion to soothe and cool compresses with cold compresses wrapped in dry cloth can also help relieve discomfort and reduce swelling. Avoid adding hot water as this could further irritate it!
Take precautions to protect the treated area from sunlight, as prolonged exposure may exacerbate discomfort caused by sunburns. If this cannot be avoided, apply sunscreen liberally over the affected area and take an OTC pain reliever such as Ibuprofen for added support.
Laser hair removal burns will often heal within days; however, severe burns may require medical intervention and prescription creams in order to heal properly and don’t heal on their own. Failure to heal may leave scars behind on the skin.
Consult a specialist to develop an appropriate protocol and preventative care plan. They should have experience performing laser hair removal, be licensed for this task and do a patch test to make sure your skin reacts well with their settings before suggesting a treatment timeline.
Prior to laser hair removal, it is wise to avoid tanning and self-tanners as these can increase your risk of an adverse reaction. Furthermore, shaving and plucking the skin should also be avoided since these actions can irritate affected areas further. It is also advised to wait several days before beginning other facial treatments such as chemical peels or IPL photofacial.
5. Apply Vinegar
Laser hair removal can be a safe process, yet there is always the possibility of burns and scarring from improper treatments or the wrong type of laser for your skin type. Therefore, it’s vital that you find an experienced provider in order to maximize safety and achieve desired results.
Before beginning laser treatment, your practitioner will usually apply a cooling gel to the area to reduce chances of burns and help alleviate pain associated with laser treatment. This should help ensure a more successful experience during laser sessions.
As soon as you feel any burning sensations during treatment, inform your practitioner immediately so they can adjust the laser settings immediately to try and prevent a burn and take steps to soothe any potential burns that do occur. They may also take measures to cool skin in an event of a burn occurring.
After receiving laser hair removal treatment, your skin may appear red and itchy for several days post-treatment; this is normal and should subside shortly; if however the burn is severe enough to require medical intervention; your physician can then provide medication that will treat the burn effectively.
When treating serious burns, it’s essential to stay out of direct sunlight and avoid hot baths or showers as well as wearing loose clothing to protect the affected areas from chafing. Laser hair removal burns require time for healing to take effect but follow any instructions provided by professionals regarding blister popping; doing this could lead to infection; instead they should disappear on their own within about a week.