12 Most Googled FAQs About Laser Hair Removal

Permanent hair removal is an advanced beauty treatment, and like other advanced beauty treatments, it is essential to do your research.

To fully understand what you are getting into, the limits and excesses, we will be answering a dozen of the most Googled laser removal questions.

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Why do patients opt for laser hair removal?

Many people have different reasons for considering laser hair removal. One of the more common reasons is the presence of unwanted hairs on different body parts; having these hairs could cause worry, as it can affect how these individuals see and perceive themselves. Another reason is getting tired of having to tweeze, shave or wax constantly; this leads people to consider other options.

How much does laser hair removal cost?

How much the procedure would set you back depends on the area of your body that you want to be treated and how many sessions you need. The larger the surface area being treated, the more costly the procedure, and the higher the number of sessions, the more you have to pay. 

Where can you have laser hair removal?

Mostly, clinics will offer the treatment for underarms, face, bikini line, legs, back and arms. However, if you are seeking another place on your body to receive treatment, it is best to contact your clinic and have a consultation.

Does it hurt?

Laser hair removal is more uncomfortable rather than painful, although it does depend on the individual’s pain threshold and tolerance and varies based on the part of the body being treated. Some patients have likened it to the sting of a flickering rubber band, and some others have described it as a heat sensation. 

How do you prepare for laser hair removal?

To ensure the procedure goes hitch-free, there are some things you should do or not do before your first treatment. Weeks before the procedure, you should stop or avoid tanning, waxing, or plucking hairs. You should also avoid taking pain relievers and blood thinners some days before the treatment. It’s also a good idea to shower and shave right before the treatment, but avoid using sunscreens, moisturizers or lotion.

What happens during laser hair removal?

The first step is getting the area cleaned before treatment, after which a numbing gel is applied in most cases. It takes about half an hour to an hour for the numbing gel to work, after which the procedure can start. 

Everyone in the laser treatment room is expected to have protective eye gear on during the procedure, where the skin is treated with lasers. The lasers work by emitting light into the skin that destroys the hair root and follicle. The hair can no longer grow when the root and follicle are destroyed.

What must I do after the procedure?

After the laser hair removal procedure, you should avoid possible side effects by not doing the following:

  • Using a sun lamp, tanning bed or indoor tanning equipment
  • Letting direct sunlight hitting your skin

When will I see results?

You will very likely see results immediately after the treatment. Although how much change you will see varies from patient to patient and also depending on the treatment specifics. The type of laser use, the colour of your skin and hair, the area treated all influence the results. 

How long will the results of laser hair removal last?

Although some of the hair regrowths will be sparse and largely unnoticeable. Most patients can be hair-free for months and sometimes years, but you will need to undergo occasional maintenance laser treatments to get the most from the treatment. 

What are the possible side effects?

The more common side effects only last a maximum of 72 hours. These side effects include: 

  • Redness of the skin
  • Swelling
  • Slight discomfort

Suppose after the treatment you experience side effects that are not listed above. In that case, you should contact an experienced skin care specialist.

Can anybody get laser hair removal?

Pretty much everyone can undergo laser hair removal, although people with lighter skin and darker hairs see better results when compared with individuals with darker skin tones and lighter hair. Pregnant women should only begin their sessions after they have birthed their child(ren). It might also be possible that those with certain illnesses shouldn’t get laser hair removal. It is best to consult your doctor before undergoing treatment.

What is the safety record for laser hair removal?

The recent years have seen many advances made in laser medicine. Another thing that has improved through the years is the experience and qualifications of dermatologists, knowing the precautions to take to ensure the patient’s safety during the laser hair removal procedure. 

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