PREPARING FOR YOUR FIRST
LASER HAIR TREATMENT
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Follow Shaving Guidelines
Your practitioner will likely advise shaving with a fresh razor about 12 hours before your session. This ensures the laser targets hair follicles just below the surface. Attend your appointment with moisturizer-free, bare skin. -
Say No to Certain Hair Removal
Cease waxing, sugaring, plucking, or electrolysis for at least a month before your laser treatment. These methods disrupt the hair follicle and may affect your laser results, so it's best to avoid them altogether. -
Avoid Sun Exposure and Booze
Steer clear of direct sun exposure for several days to weeks before your appointment. If you're outdoors, cover up and use sunscreen. Skip artificial tanning, as darker skin complicates laser removal.
Skip alcohol the night before to avoid any discomfort during the procedure.
Following these steps ensures optimal results with minimal discomfort during your laser hair treatment
IS YOUR LASER SAFE FOR MY SKIN?
Rest assured, laser hair treatment poses no adverse effects on your skin's health. While some patients express concerns about cancer risks associated with radiation, it's crucial to understand that laser hair treatment employs a different type of radiation than that used in MRI or CT scans.
Unlike ionized radiation, which can cause cell damage and increase cancer risk, laser hair treatments use non-ionizing radiation. This means your cells remain intact, and there is no associated cancer risk.
Our Laser Removal Machine has undergone rigorous testing and received FDA approval. Your skin's well-being is our top priority, and we are dedicated to employing only the safest and most effective procedures.
CONSULTATION BEFORE
LASER HAIR REMOVAL
Before opting for laser hair removal, consult your healthcare provider if:
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Are pregnant.
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Are taking certain medications, such as acne treatments.
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Have genital herpes or are prone to cold sores.
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Have keloid scars (raised scars).
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Have or have had skin cancer
Ensure your safety and suitability for laser hair removal by discussing these factors with your healthcare professional