Less Shaving, More Saving: Why You Should Try Laser Hair Removal

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Milan Laser Hair Removal experts answer all your hairy questions.

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Published: March 16, 2023

We lost an hour from daylight saving time, but with laser hair removal, you can get that time back and then some. See how laser hair removal can help you kick the stubble while saving time and money.

The hair-free life is the carefree life. Imagine never having to worry about shaving or scheduling a wax appointment again. With laser hair removal, it’s a reality! By not worrying about unwanted hair, you can spend more time on what you actually want to do more of. Learning a new language? Reading? Making more time for family and friends? All of these are possible when you get extra time back.

Since these treatments affect your body, it’s important to get the facts about laser hair removal—the ins and outs of the treatments and what you can expect—from an expert. Here, Austin’s laser hair removal experts at Milan Laser Hair Removal answer frequently asked questions about everything you need to know before getting laser hair removal. Trust us: you’ll wonder why it took you so long to try it.

First of all, how does laser hair removal work?

Laser hair removal literally gets to the root of the problem of unwanted hair. A laser pulse is delivered directly to the targeted area during laser hair removal treatments, and a controlled amount of heat safely and effectively damages the follicles. Because the hair is destroyed at the source, it can never grow again.

And guess what? Laser hair removal is for everyone! It’s not just for a specific gender, age, or skin tone—laser hair removal works on all skin tones when performed properly. But not all laser hair removal providers are equal, so do your research and find one with the technologies to treat the entire skin tone spectrum. For example, Milan Laser uses the Candela GentleMax Pro, which includes two lasers—the Nd: YAG for brown to black skin and the Alexandrite for lighter skin tones. That way, places like Milan Laser can create a tailored treatment plan for a client’s exact hair color and skin tone.

How much time and money could be saved with laser hair removal?

People get in the habit of shaving every morning and going to waxing appointments, but they don’t sit and do the math on what’s being thrown away on temporary results. The average person spends 39 hours a year shaving and $3,800 over a lifetime on shaving essentials. For waxing appointments at salons, you’re looking at $24,000 over a lifetime!

Laser hair removal, on the other hand, is an investment rather than an expense. We say that because, over time, laser hair removal saves you time and money with permanent results. The average Milan Laser client is 95%+ hair-free within seven to 10 treatments. To get the best value for your money, take advantage of laser hair removal specials and payment plans. For instance, Milan Laser offers affordable laser hair removal payment plans to fit all budgets.

How do I prepare for laser hair removal?

It’s important to avoid sun exposure before laser hair removal treatments. Your skin needs to be its natural skin tone to be treated safely, so stay away from tanning beds or sunless tanner throughout your treatment, and make sure to regularly apply sunscreen or cover up when you’re outdoors. The treatment area needs to be clean-shaven, and at Milan Laser, we recommend shaving the day of or before your treatment for the best results. You’ll also want to go in for treatments with clean skin—no makeup, lotion, deodorant, or perfume.

Laser hair removal appointments are pretty quick, and there’s no downtime after, unlike painful waxing appointments. And best of all, the results you get after each treatment are permanent when they’re done correctly. But because our bodies change as we age due to genetics or hormones, new hair follicles can become active, and new hair can grow—this is where touch-up fees come into play. Because of this, part of preparing for laser hair removal should be finding a place that guarantees your results for life. If you choose one of these laser hair removal providers, you’ll never have to worry about touch-up fees or other surprise costs.

Does laser hair removal hurt?

Not compared to waxing, which has the biggest ouch factor of all. We read so many laser hair removal reviews from clients who insist laser hair removal treatments are either painless or feel like a sting similar to a rubber band snapping against the skin, but only for a millisecond—the time it takes for the laser to zap your hair.

Many lasers, such as the Candela GentleMax Pro used at Milan Laser, have built-in comfort features. Some less sophisticated, outdated lasers utilize messy gels or numbing creams to make treatments more comfortable. The Candela offers the most comfortable laser hair removal treatments because it includes a cooling cryogen mist that’s released immediately after each laser pulse to reduce any potential discomfort.

What are the benefits of laser hair removal?

By now, you’ve learned that laser hair removal benefits are tenfold compared to other hair removal methods. Laser hair removal is a small investment that pays off big in the long run—in both extra time and money saved. Other hair removal methods will leave you with the dreaded stubble, bumps, and inevitable regrowth requiring constant maintenance.

Laser hair removal is safe, effective, and gives you permanent, lasting results. Another benefit that many don’t consider with laser hair removal is sustainability. By opting for laser hair removal, you’re cutting down on the plastic waste from single-use razors.

What could you do with your time instead of shaving and waxing? Ready to find out? Give Milan Laser a call at 833-NO-RAZOR or go in for a FREE consultation. Visit a local laser hair removal expert at either of Milan Laser’s Austin locations, conveniently located in Austin North and Austin South.

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