Laser hair removal is one of the few hair removal methods whose results last for years and in some cases, forever. It involves using a laser device to damage or destroy the hair follicle, impeding future hair growth.
The treatment is considered safe when performed by trained skin professionals in a clean environment. However, patients can expect side effects such as redness, pain, and swelling. To ensure the side effects are mild and short-lived, cosmetic providers instruct their patients to take precautionary measures after the treatment.
This article goes through 11 laser hair removal aftercare tips for safe and successful treatment results.
Laser Hair Removal Aftercare Dos
To ease potential pain and discomfort, follow these laser hair removal aftercare tips.
1. Apply Cool Compresses
Apply a cold compress or ice wrapped in a dry cloth to soothe pain and minimize swelling. Keep the compress on the treatment area for 5-10 minutes several times a day until the side effects subside.
2. Wear Loose Fitting Clothes on the Treatment Day
The hair follicles often retain heat from the laser for a few days after the laser hair removal treatment. Wear loose-fitting clothes during that time to avoid friction and skin irritation.
3. Use Cool or Lukewarm Water for 48 Hours
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4. Wait at Least Four Weeks Until the Next Treatment
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Laser Hair Removal Aftercare Don'ts
Avoid the following activities and products to minimize side effects and achieve the desired effects after a laser treatment.
1. Avoid Sun Exposure, Saunas, and Hot Baths for Several Days
Like hot water, the sun and heat can burn and irritate the skin after laser hair removal so avoid both for several days. If you do spend time outdoors, make sure you apply an SPF 30+ sunscreen.
Note: Learn why you need to apply sunscreen every day, how to choose a sunscreen, and which are the best sunscreen products.
2. Avoid Tanning Lotions for Several Days
After a laser hair removal treatment, the skin is sensitive and needs time to heal. Don’t apply self-tanners for several days to avoid burns, rashes, bumps, and irritation.
3. Avoid Lotions with Perfumes and Fragrances for 48 Hours
Perfumes and fragrances are harsh on the skin and can cause redness and discoloration if used after a laser hair removal treatment, when the skin is very sensitive. Avoid products with these ingredients, including underarm deodorant.
4. Don’t Apply Pressure to the Treated Area for Several Days
Allow your skin to heal properly after a laser treatment so avoid rubbing, scratching, scrubbing, tweezing, waxing, and other activities that involve the application of pressure on the treated area.
5. Avoid Body Scrubs for 48 Hours
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Note: Learn how to use a body scrub correctly.
6. Don’t Go Swimming for 48 Hours
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7. Avoid Cosmetic Treatments in the Treated Area for Two Weeks
Though minimally invasive, chemical peels, IPL photofacial, and microdermabrasion are too harsh on the skin after laser hair removal. Wait about two weeks before you schedule any of these treatments.
Can You Shave After Laser Hair Removal?
Shaving is necessary before laser hair removal to avoid surface skin damage, but skin experts advise against it for several days after the laser treatment. Wait until redness, swelling, and itching are gone to shave again.
When Should You See a Doctor?
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- Burns, blisters, or scars
- Skin discoloration
- Swelling that doesn’t subside after three days
- Pain that can’t be relieved with medication
- Infection
Conclusion
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