Friday, December 28, 2012

Laser Hair Removal - Before and After

There are some keys things to do before you have laser hair removal performed on any part of your body. First and foremost is get a consultation visit by the person who will be administering the procedure. This visit will give you answers to many questions you may have, and it will let you know what to expect and how to prepare. At many consultation visits, a laser test will be performed. This will give you an idea of how it will feel, how it can change your hair, and any results that may effect your skin. Important questions may be:

How long will each session take to complete?

How many sessions will I need?

Can I get permanent results?

What is the cost of laser hair removal?

Cost of laser hair removal?

How will this affect my skin?

What do I need to do to prepare?

What do I need to know for after the session?

Here is some standard information to help you.

If you are moving forward and planning for the procedure, there are some things to avoid. Four to six weeks before the procedure you will need to refrain from tanning. This includes any type of tanning that may darken your skin, including sunless tanning products. Lighter skin will benefit more and have less side effects than a summer tanned skin. If you cannot avoid suntan in the area that will be treated, put on your sunscreen or cover with some type of clothing. This may be easier in the winter months and therefore this would be the best time for you to proceed.

Avoid waxing or plucking the hairs in the area up to 3 weeks before have laser hair removal. Results are better when the hair is short but visible. You will be able to shave up to the day of the session.

After the procedure is performed you may see a change in your hair and your skin. The hair will grow in lighter and finer, with some exceptions. Any hair that may not have been grown out for the session may still grow in similar to your original hair. This will be treated with the follow up visits.

Directly following the treatment, the skin can be red and swollen. This will resemble a mild sunburn. Next the skin around the area that is treated can appear lighter. This is usually temporary. The skin may also temporarily be crusty or scabby. Avoid picking at this areas and allow them to heal on their own. Do not rub or scrub the area, only gently use soap and water. Other products may irritate the area causing pain or inflammation.

For 24 hours after, you will want to refrain from any physical exertion that may make you perspire. The sweat may sting and also irritate the skin. Sun exposure is not recommended for several weeks. If you must be in the sun, apply sunscreen.

Listen and follow any advice you receive at your consultation. This will help with your expectations and results.








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