In today’s time and age, what is the best way to get rid of your facial and body hair? If you wax or shave, you have to keep doing it week after week, still getting the stubble in-between visits. Laser Hair Removal is a semi-permanent method, a smart beauty alternative to these traditional methods of unwanted hair growth removal with many added benefits including reducing ingrown hair and bumps. It could take as little as six to twelve treatments but may require more based on genetics and hair growth patterns affected by hormones. Laser hair removal is 70-80 percent hair reduction. It is almost permanent, but a little bit of regrowth in a few years. You can get 10% to 20% of the growth back in a few years but that’s not bad at all and can be put back to sleep with a few touch-ups.
One important fact to know before you leap, if you have blonde, red, or gray hair, it does NOT work. If someone tries to get you in for these treatments, run in the other direction as fast as you can because the laser does not have any effects of lighter-colored hair. They are just signing you up to waste your time, energy, and money. Now it’s important to know what kind of laser is used on your skin without causing any skin damage. If you ask me, Candela Gentlemax Pro™ equipment is the gold standard by many skin care cosmetic doctors. It comes with minimal discomfort and quick recovery. The hair thickness matters, thicker hair responds better to these treatments. It works on ALL SKIN TYPES without any risk of scarring or pigmentation. You can use your skin care product after the treatments normally except for retinols or actives. Hold off these actives for a good 3-5 days pre and post-treatment.
A few things to remember before your laser procedure, as advised by your dermatologist or skin care professional, shave in between your visits, no more tweezing, waxing or depilatories.
There are no problems per se with this procedure, but you can experience mild redness and temporary swelling for a few hours in sensitive skin individuals. Some common risks involved with laser is photosensitivity related to certain medications or sun sensitivity. Pregnant women should NOT do laser hair removal until they are done with the pregnancy. Someone on photo-sensitizing medication like anti-depressants or antibiotics should also consult their physician before starting. An SPF 30 or higher is mandatory with laser hair removal. Avoid too much sun exposure. Aging skin doesn’t affect the results and is equally good to receive these treatments. Before and after pictures available online can show the real results beautifully. Get on the path of your hair-free healthy skin with these useful pieces of information and tips, you won’t regret it because, “I miss my hairy self.”, said no one ever!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Do you shave before laser hair removal?
Ans: Yes, shaving makes the treatment more comfortable, as surface hair won’t absorb the heat.
- What are the pros and cons of laser hair removal?
Ans: The pros include reduced ingrown hairs and smoother skin. Some cons might be mild redness or temporary swelling for a few hours.
- Are there any laser hair removal side effects?
Ans: Mild redness and temporary swelling can occur. Be cautious of excessive sun exposure, wear SPF 30 or higher every day, and photosensitivity, especially if on certain medications like antibiotics or antidepressants.