Laser Hair Removal – What You Should Know

Brian Lett
By Brian Lett
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Are you tired of shaving, waxing, plucking and sugaring unwanted hair? Laser treatments could offer relief. Laser pulses emit pulses of light that target pigment in hair follicles to convert it to heat energy that destroys them – the goal being permanent hair removal.

Because your hair grows in cycles, several treatments sessions may be necessary in order to achieve satisfactory results.

Ideal candidates for laser hair removal

If shaving and waxing leave your skin irritated with ingrown hairs, bumps, redness and acne, laser treatment could be your ideal solution. This non-invasive procedure uses a concentrated flash of light to target pigment in your hair follicles and destroy them so they cannot produce new growth.

Once upon a time, laser technology was limited to treating lighter skin with dark hair; but with recent advancements it is now safe for virtually all skin tones and hair colors to receive laser therapy treatment. Each machine’s settings can be tailored specifically to each user and hair color to help target melanin without damaging nearby tissues.

Laser Hair Reduction Machines provide a safe and effective method to permanently reduce unwanted hair with long-term effects. At your appointment, the technician may apply topical numbing cream if necessary to minimize discomfort during laser light pulse emitted into the follicle and converted to heat by the laser’s light pulses emitted into its light pulses, emitting them back out through your pores for conversion to heat energy by your own body’s cell metabolism. Due to three growth phases that your hair goes through during its growth stages it may take several sessions before satisfactory results can be seen –

People with coarser or vellus hair typically respond better to treatment than those with finer, vellus hair; however, the difference is minimal and most parts of the body – including face, armpits, legs, back, chest or bikini area can be treated.

Before making your decision regarding laser hair removal, we advise scheduling a complimentary consultation appointment. At this appointment, we will assess your skin tone, hair color and other factors to identify the optimal course of treatment for treating unwanted hair. It’s also essential that any plucking, shaving or waxing take place prior to undergoing laser therapy as this could impede its effectiveness and compromise its success.

Cost of laser hair removal depends on the area being treated. Small areas like feet, toes or hands typically cost $50 per treatment while larger ones like arms or legs cost around $70 each time. Sessions required depend on individual needs; discuss this further during your consultation appointment.

How to prepare for laser hair removal

Are You Tired of Shaving and Waxing? Laser Hair Removal Could Be the Solution If so, laser hair removal may be your ideal solution. Not only is it permanent, but it can save both time and money while saving from painful ingrown hairs or razor burn. But first things first: before seeking laser treatments there are certain important details you should keep in mind.

Prior to laser treatments, it’s essential that patients refrain from plucking, waxing and electrolysis since these can damage hair follicles. Furthermore, keep the area free from makeup, lotions and deodorant in the weeks prior to your appointment as this will allow the laser more precisely target hair follicles. Furthermore, they should shave on the day of their procedure in order to help the laser target its target more accurately.

Tannin should also be avoided before your laser session as tanning can make your skin less responsive to laser therapy. You should avoid sun exposure for at least a week post-session and apply high-quality sunscreen whenever venturing outdoors. Whenever possible, wear loose, comfortable clothing during your appointment for optimal results.

Laser hair removal is most often utilized on legs, arms and bikini lines; however, any part of the body with unwanted hair can benefit – including faces and underarms. After attending multiple laser hair removal sessions on arms or chest areas, some find they no longer require shaving or waxing sessions for their upkeep.

Laser hair removal may not be considered permanent, but its long-term results speak for themselves. Many find that their unwanted hair no longer grows back after several years while some still experience some regrowth; those experiencing some regrowth typically only require annual touchup treatments to keep it at bay.

If you’re curious about getting laser treatments, arrange a consultation at LH Spa & Rejuvenation and we will assess your skin type to recommend an ideal course of treatment for you.

What to expect during laser hair removal

Laser hair removal is a quick and painless procedure that only takes minutes to perform on small areas of your face or body. A laser emits light that absorbs pigment (melanin) found in hair to produce heat energy which damages tube-shaped sacs within your skin (hair follicles) responsible for producing unwanted hair growth thereby slowing or delaying its future development. Although results from laser hair removal should last long-term or even permanently, occasional hair regrowth may occur after multiple treatment sessions.

Prior to laser hair removal treatment, you must refrain from waxing or plucking hair for at least four weeks in order to prevent dislodging pigmented follicles from their foundation in the skin. Trimming and shaving your area so the laser can easily target hair follicles is also advised; after treatment has finished, however, you may experience reddening and swelling but should still resume regular activities; additionally it is vitally important to apply sunscreen afterward, as your treated skin will become more susceptible to sunlight than before!

When receiving laser treatment, protective goggles will be worn to shield your eyes from the laser beam. Prior to treatment, topical anesthetic may also be applied locally in order to minimize discomfort; laser pulses have been described as feeling similar to rubber band snapping against skin. Pain usually subsides quickly; contact cooling can add comfort during this process.

Your laser hair removal treatments will depend on the thickness and color of your hair as well as the area being treated. In general, two to six treatments should do it, followed by occasional maintenance laser sessions for maintenance purposes.

Call us now if you want to learn more about laser hair removal! We can arrange a complimentary consultation with one of our expert laser technicians. We proudly offer advanced Soprano ICE technology for breakthrough laser hair removal for all skin types; its diode laser uses Alexandrite wavelength technology that enhances melanin pigment absorption within hair cells for more effective removal results than conventional lasers and is particularly beneficial with darker skin tones.

What to expect after laser hair removal

Laser hair removal is an efficient, safe, and non-harmful way of eliminating unwanted hair in areas that matter most – offering silky-smooth skin in those places you care most. A great alternative to shaving, waxing and plucking that may even reduce or eliminate repeated treatments altogether while not harming surrounding skin cells with any adverse side effects or repeated sessions needed.

As part of your treatment, you will wear protective goggles while the technician uses a hand-held laser instrument on your skin. Some devices feature cooling technology or cool gel on its tip for reduced discomfort. A physician may shave the area prior to beginning. Two to six laser sessions may be required depending on where your unwanted hair resides; treatments every four to eight weeks might be necessary in areas that grow quickly.

Patients undergoing laser hair removal may experience temporary redness, bumps or swelling that will usually resolve within several hours. To minimize the potential side effects, it is important to avoid direct sunlight after treatment and wear broad spectrum sunscreen when outside. It’s also wise to wait at least 24 hours after using any other hair removal methods until your skin has fully recovered before trying any more removal methods on it.

As your hair regrows back, additional laser treatments may be required to achieve long-term results. Should the results fail to last as expected, maintenance laser treatments may need to be scheduled periodically in order to keep unwanted hair at bay.

Choose a qualified provider with significant training and experience with laser hair removal tailored specifically for your type of skin. Always do a background check of potential providers, being especially wary of spas or salons that allow nonmedical personnel to perform this service. Also ensure the facility has received approval from its local health care agency in order to operate a laser hair removal machine of Class 3B or 4 lasers if they use one – properly calibrated equipment should only be operated by trained operators!

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