Laser Hair Removal Information

Laser Hair Removal

Preparing For Your Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal uses one of multiple special lasers, the Alexandrite laser is one, to cause damage to the hair follicles with a pulsating laser light. The damage, after one or more treatments, prevents the hair from regrowing. Electrolysis and laser hair removal are both fashionable enduring hair removal procedures. But laser hair removal is the most sought after procedure.

Here are some tips and tricks to ease your way:

* Prior to your laser hair removal procedure, your doctor will tell you not to remove any of the hair from the area of your body to be treated. You'll need to stop shaving or using depilatories around one week before the treatment is scheduled.

Laser hair removal operates on being able to target the hair. No hair, no target. And while you may get some results, they won't be the finest. Your doctor may grow his or her own timeline based on your specific conditions.

* Along with not eliminating any hair from the expected treatment area, you just go about your routine everyday activities and usual personal care regular. The rest of the preparation for your laser hair removal procedure is aimed at making your hair removal treatment as pleasant and as pain free as possible.

* Most laser hair removal patients have noted that the procedure causes a minimal amount of pain of a manageable level. If you are sensitive to low level pain, you may need to make sure to have some painkillers on hand. Most over-the-counter medications and topical anesthetics are safe to use.

* Depending on where the hair will be removed from, you may not even be called for to totally undress during your procedure. If this is the case, then plan to wear comfortable clothing. Something comfortable and non-restrictive makes it easier for you to relax during the procedure.

* During your laser hair removal treatment, you may want to bring a book, a magazine, or a radio with headphones to take your mind off the procedure. These items may get in the way depending on where the treatment is. But, if they are not a problem, they may be a convenient thought to distract you and assist you in staying relaxed. If you are concerned about not being able to handle watching the procedure, these will be good items to have on hand.

* The night prior to the hair removal procedure, get a complete night's sleep. It is likely that you may be too excited to sleep. Not only do you desire sleep, it also helps make the laser hair removal process more manageable both physically and emotionally.

Staying focused on the results down the road makes it easier to handle your first treatment. With a long-lasting hair removal procedure like this available, it is no wonder why the procedure is so sought-after.


Laser Hair Removal