What If I Wax After Laser Hair Removal?

Brian Lett
By Brian Lett
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what if i wax after laser hair removal

Laser Hair Removal and Waxing are both effective ways of eliminating unwanted body hair, though each has distinct differences: waxing pulls the roots while lasers target hair follicles beneath the skin.

Laser hair removal works because hair follicles absorb light energy during treatment, so waxing the area before or between treatments should be avoided for best results.

Waxing

Unwanted hair growth can be an inconvenient problem for many. Traditional methods for eliminating it, such as shaving, waxing and plucking can only work temporarily; laser hair removal offers more permanent solutions; it works by targeting hair follicles directly and destroying them – it is recommended to avoid waxing, plucking or shaving before receiving laser treatment to maximize results of laser hair removal treatment.

Waxing and plucking remove hair directly from the root, which can cause its follicle to close down and stop working with laser treatment. Therefore, it’s wise to wait 4-6 weeks before waxing an area treated with laser hair removal.

Additionally, waxing should not take place between laser sessions. If in doubt regarding when or how often to wax, please speak with your therapist who will provide guidance and advisement.

For optimal results when having laser hair removal done on your face or underarms, it is advised that waxing be avoided immediately following laser hair removal treatments as these areas are particularly sensitive and could result in burns if waxed too soon after being treated. Nevertheless, you can shave or use trimming creams on these areas between sessions of laser hair removal.

If you are receiving laser hair removal on other areas of your body, it is wise to wait several days before shaving as shaving can irritate and make skin more vulnerable to laser heat. Exfoliation before shaving may also help eliminate dead cells which might be contributing to irritation.

Before going in for laser hair removal treatment, it’s best to avoid hair removal cream as this could clog the pores of your skin and stop the laser reaching hair follicles. Electric razor shaving may be more likely to leave hair shaft intact.

Shaving

Shaving is an effective way to remove unwanted hair from the body, yet can also be damaging. Shaving can result in redness, irritation, sensitivity and infection; in order to avoid these complications it’s essential that proper shaving techniques are followed and only shave when necessary. Furthermore, shaving before or shortly after laser hair removal treatments could undermine their results leading to poorer outcomes than expected.

Patients seeking laser hair removal treatments should avoid waxing, tweezing or plucking the area where they plan on receiving treatments as these methods may damage the skin and prevent the laser from targeting the hair follicles in its anagen phase – essential to being effective.

Closed follicles cannot absorb the heat generated by laser treatments, preventing hair growth. As a result, hair won’t grow and will eventually fall out; however this doesn’t happen immediately after receiving laser therapy; in fact it could take six weeks before they have completely disintegrated.

Even though some hair may fall out following laser hair removal, it is essential not to shave in order to reactivate follicles and restart their growth cycle. Wait until all damaged hairs have shed before shaving again.

Prior to receiving laser treatment, it is strongly suggested that patients refrain from shaving the areas on their bodies that will receive laser therapy for at least several weeks prior. This will enable the skin to settle and make it less sensitive while exfoliating helps the razor glide more smoothly over the surface and minimizes risk of irritation.

Trimming Creams

Hair Removal Creams are an increasingly popular alternative to waxing and shaving for hair removal, but can often be more troublesome to use than either option. Unfortunately, many contain harsh chemicals which can irritate skin sensitivity causing discomfort when used compared to waxing and shaving; furthermore they tend to be less effective than either option – all factors which must be kept in mind when considering them for laser hair removal aftercare.

Waxing, tweezing or plucking areas that have undergone laser hair removal treatments should be avoided to maximize effectiveness of treatment and disable hair follicles as much as possible. Therefore, for best results it’s advised that these products be discontinued two weeks before your laser hair removal appointment.

Before scheduling a laser hair removal appointment, it’s essential that the area to be treated be shaved. Shaving will remove hair that’s growing in your treatment area, making it easier for the laser to target it more accurately. Electric razors may not always do an effective job of this, which is why using regular razors instead is best. Also use exfoliating scrubs, loofahs or brush mitts before and during appointments for added care in your treatment area.

After receiving laser treatments, your hairs will grow back gradually, as is natural. To maximize results from laser treatments and maintain length effectively, aim to keep your locks between quarter and one-half inch long; regular treatments at least six weeks apart is advised in order to keep this length.

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Skin Care

After laser hair removal, your skin should be given time to heal by refraining from shaving, plucking and tweezing for at least two weeks after treatment. Otherwise, this could compromise results – particularly for sensitive or irritated skin types. You should also forego exfoliating for the first five days post treatment, as this can irritate and make skin feel scabby; opt instead for loofah or gentle scrub instead – cooling aloe vera gel may be applied topically as soothing relief as well.

Wear loose-fitting clothing that does not scratch or irritate the skin after laser hair removal to minimize reddening and bumpiness after laser hair removal, but this should begin to improve within 24 hours. If skin becomes very irritated or painful, cold compresses may provide comfort from pain and itching.

After laser hair removal, it is also recommended that a fragrance-free sunscreen be applied over the treated area to protect it from exposure to sun rays and thus avoid burns or blistering of skin cells. You can purchase suitable sunscreen from either your dermatologist or cosmetic shop.

Some individuals need four to six laser hair removal sessions in order to be hair free, with at least six weeks between treatments in order for the hair density to return to its usual state and prevent ingrown hairs or any adverse side effects from the laser therapy.

Laser hair removal can be an excellent way to rid yourself of unsightly body hair. In order to experience optimal results from laser hair removal treatments, it is essential that you understand its pros and cons. For more information on laser hair removal or any other cosmetic procedure offered at Ethos Spa below. Our team has helped countless New Jersey residents realize their aesthetic goals through injectables, body contouring and more; let us put our experience and knowledge at work helping find solutions tailored specifically for you!

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