Laser treatment differs from shaving or depilatory creams by targeting dark pigment in hair roots to stop its regrowth and preserve their beauty. This out-of-pocket cosmetic procedure requires you to avoid direct sun exposure prior and post sessions as well as use a high SPF sunscreen product.
Tweezing and waxing should be avoided because it could reduce effectiveness. Treatment sessions typically span four to six weeks, though annual touchups might also be needed.
Areolas
Women who have hair on their nipples may feel self-conscious or embarrassed about it, making laser treatment the optimal option for hair removal from this area as it’s quick and relatively pain-free.
Laser technology uses pulsed light that targets pigments in hair follicles and converts them to heat energy that destroys them without harming nearby skin or causing any pain, typically leading to about 20% decreases in hair growth after each session. Multiple treatments will likely be necessary in order to completely reduce unwanted hair; to maximize effectiveness of treatment sessions you should space out them over a number of months in order to account for natural cycles of hair growth.
Laser hair removal treatments will leave your skin more sensitive, but this should subside soon after finishing treatment. You can reduce sun exposure and apply SPF 30 sunscreen. Alternatively, apply ice to the treated area as needed for added pain relief and comfort.
Before your laser treatments, it is essential that any lotions, creams or moisturizers in the area being treated are removed. Furthermore, waxing or tweezing must not take place prior to receiving laser therapy as this could reduce effectiveness of treatments.
Your laser treatment requires wearing loose-fitting clothing and taking steps to avoid jewelry that might obstruct the procedure. In addition, sunlight should be avoided before and after your laser sessions for best results. Ideally, schedule these sessions early fall when temperatures are more suitable allowing more recovery time between treatments.
Underarms
Underarms, medically known as the axillae (plural: axillas), are part of an arm which extends from shoulder to thoracic spine. Underarm hair typically begins growing between adolescents and early adults; women often opt for shaving their underarms for aesthetic reasons or to reduce perspiration and odor.
Some men opt to retain underarm hair for various reasons, including masculinity, cultural norms and sports performance such as swimming or weightlifting. Laser hair removal treatment can create smooth skin free of unwanted hair on axillae areas.
Laser hair removal treatments work by disabling hair follicles so they cannot regenerate, leaving no hair behind for regrowth. While initial results may appear immediate, achieving maximum effectiveness requires multiple sessions; patience will certainly pay off!
Prior to laser hair removal treatments, it’s recommended that no shaving or waxing takes place for at least three days prior. This allows hair follicles to absorb the laser energy rather than dispersing melanin pigment from hair into dark spots on skin. Furthermore, sunscreen with at least 30 SPF should be worn post treatment to protect from hyperpigmentation of skin and hyperpigmented scarring.
Laser hair removal on the chin and face can be effective, but for optimal results it’s often best used in combination with microdermabrasion or electrolysis treatments, producing more even skin tone while being cost-effective solution compared to just laser treatment alone. Furthermore, regular regimen of these other therapies helps to inhibit regrowth.
Hands & Fingers
Human hands consist of five digits: four fingers and one thumb. Although bone numbers vary among individuals, thirteen bones (not including sesamoid bones) are generally accepted as standard (excluding sesamoid).
Men are increasingly turning to laser hair removal for treatment of unwanted hair on their hands and fingers. Unlike shaving, waxing or plucking, laser hair removal permanently removes hair at its source – providing an effective long-term solution to unsightly areas on hands that harbor unsightly hairy patches.
Language families across the world all use terms for fingers to denote both individual fingers or groups of them, such as rdaka (Warlpiri; Pama-Nyungan; Northern Territory Australia), r-ma-l (Kxoe; Khoisan; Namibia), and cu (Khmer; Vietnam and Laos), the latter also denoting wrist.
Lower Back
Laser hair removal offers an effective and lasting solution to this dilemma, offering permanent reduction of unwanted body hair while decreasing pigmentation issues caused by it.
At the start of any laser hair removal procedure is a consultation with a specialist, who will assess both skin and hair type to ascertain whether you qualify as a good candidate. Once approved, your aesthetician will apply a topical numbing cream to alleviate any discomfort during the treatment; next your specialist will methodically work their way across your back piecemeal, section by section so no hair is missed and inflict pain similar to being hit by a rubber band; but none more uncomfortable than your average shave.
Within just a few treatments, you’ll start to notice your back hair gradually dissipating away for good. While most individuals require five to seven treatments before experiencing its full effects of laser hair removal, most can reach permanent hair reduction after only six sessions.
As an investment in your beauty routine, laser hair removal is far more cost effective than years’ worth of depilation products or painful waxing sessions. Plus, when considering all of the time saved not having to shave again, it becomes even more attractive! So don’t delay! Start living a life free of razor burn and ingrown hairs by purchasing one of our packages – you won’t regret it – we promise!
Bikini Line
Bikini lines can be one of the hardest areas for many women to maintain. Shaving can leave behind stubble, razor burn, and ingrown hairs which are itchy yet embarrassing; waxing may also be effective but is often uncomfortable and expensive; laser hair removal provides an effective and long-term solution.
Laser hair removal for the bikini area involves six treatments spaced about six weeks apart. An anesthetic cream will be applied prior to each session in order to decrease discomfort. The laser targets hair follicles to permanently disable their ability to produce new hair growth – eliminating razoring or waxing and providing smooth and silky skin in its place!
At the start of your treatment, you will be asked to remove clothing from the waist down and expose your nude skin. A gel will then be applied before laser treatment begins – although you may experience some mild tingling or stinging sensation during this phase, this should quickly subside after use of laser. The entire procedure takes less than 20 minutes and you should be back into clothing shortly afterwards.
There are various bikini laser hair removal styles to fit your specific needs, such as basic bikini line waxing which removes hair on the front inner thighs; standard Brazilian, which removes most but leaves some along labia; or extended bikini which covers three inches or more area. It is important to understand each option before selecting what would best meet them for yourself.