Aftercare for Laser Hair Removal: Achieving the Best Outcomes

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There are several ways to improve the results of laser hair removal if you’ve opted to get it done. One mistake patients undergoing the procedure frequently make is not properly prepping their skin beforehand and not caring for it afterward. TLS wants to make sure that your treatment is as effective as possible, so we’ve put together some tips on how to get your skin ready before treatment and how to handle your aftercare.

Prepare for Laser Hair Removal

Whether or not there is apparent hair growth, it is advised to shave the region within 12 hours before treatment to prevent discomfort during laser hair removal. Before the operation, it’s crucial to prevent any sun or tanning bed exposure, apply a high-SPF sunscreen, and keep the skin hydrated. It is advisable to wait at least 4 weeks before waxing, plucking, or epilating since the presence of the hair follicle is necessary for the laser hair removal to operate. Make sure the skin is clean, dry, and free of any cosmetics, lotions, deodorants, or makeup prior to the session. To make it simpler to reach the treatment areas and to feel comfortable after the session, it is advised to wear loose, comfortable clothing.

After Laser Hair Removal

After your laser hair removal session, it’s crucial to avoid plucking or waxing any hair in the treated region as this might obstruct the procedure and stimulate hair follicles, which may result in regrowth.

Exfoliating the area is advised when the redness fades (often after one to two weeks). For at least 48 hours following treatment, refrain from taking hot baths, showers, or steam rooms. Using vitamin E cream or oil helps calm the skin in cases of pigmentation or discoloration.

After treatment, it’s best to stay out of the sun for two to four weeks. In parts of the face that have had laser hair removal, mineral makeup can be used, but other cosmetics should be avoided until the skin has recovered.

To prevent skin sensitivity, wait at least three days following treatment to use deodorants. Scratching should be avoided since it can lead to scabs and possible scarring. Itching is an uncommon adverse effect.

After treatment, refraining from strenuous activity for up to 48 hours will lessen any discomfort.

 

In Short

Repeat laser hair removal sessions, according to Oregon Health & Science University, are often spaced out across a number of weeks or months. According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, depending on the treatment region and individual reactions, the majority of people normally need an average of six sessions.

Proper aftercare is crucial for the greatest laser hair removal outcomes. While the process is very good at permanently decreasing unwanted hair, it is important to take care of your skin afterward to offer necessary care and keep a smooth and flawless appearance.

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