Before diving into your laser treatment session, it’s important to take a few proactive steps. Firstly, avoid sun exposure on the areas you’re planning to treat for at least two weeks prior to your session. Tanned skin can increase the risk of burns and blisters, and the laser targets pigment, so this precaution is key to the best results. Moreover, steer clear of any tanning products. If you can’t stay out of the sun, make sure to use a high SPF sunscreen diligently.

Shaving the area to be treated a day before your session is crucial. Unlike waxing or plucking, which can hinder your results by removing the hair follicle, shaving ensures the hair is just below the skin’s surface, allowing the laser to effectively target the follicles. Make sure not to wax, pluck, or use hair removal creams for at least four weeks before your session. Here’s a quick checklist to follow:

  • Avoid sun exposure
  • Don’t use tanning products
  • Shave 24 hours before
  • Skip waxing and plucking

Comfort matters, so wear loose, comfortable clothing to your appointment. The treated area might be sensitive post-treatment, and tight clothing can cause irritation. Opt for breathable fabrics and simple styles that won’t rub against your skin. Drinking plenty of water pre-treatment is also recommended. Hydrated skin tends to respond better to laser treatments, so make it a habit to drink up!

Do’s Don’ts
Stay out of the sun Use tanning products
Shave before Wax or pluck
Drink water Wear tight clothes

In addition to these steps, it’s wise to avoid caffeine on the day of your treatment, as it can make your skin more sensitive. Applying a cool compress to the area before your session can also help numb the skin and make the experience more comfortable. Furthermore, discuss any medications or skin care products you’re using with your technician. Certain ingredients, such as retinoids, can make your skin more sensitive and influence the results of your laser treatment.