Hair removal using lasers is now more affordable and accessible than ever before. You may be considering laser hair removal for undesired hair after years of shaving or waxing for a more permanent result. Before you begin treatment, there are a few things you should be aware of in order to get silky-smooth results.
How does it work?
It may appear to be magic, and it is based on science! The hair follicle is targeted with a concentrated stream of light using a cosmetic medical-grade laser. The laser will either target the pigment of the blood supply in the hair follicle, depending on whether your skin is lighter or darker. This kills and inhibits hair growth, resulting in a reduction in the amount of hair that will recover. Both the body and the face can benefit from laser hair removal.
Because laser hair removal is considered a cosmetic operation, it is subject to stringent regulations. Always confirm that the professionals are certified and that the equipment is TGA approved before scheduling your treatment.
1. Stay out of the sun.
If you have had sun exposure within two weeks of your laser hair removal treatment, we will not be able to treat you since the laser will sizzle any color on your skin. That implies you may need to reschedule your appointment if you are sunburned or even slightly tanned. If you’re a beach girl or a surfer, you might choose to start your treatments in the winter to avoid any discomfort.
2. Unless you’re having a laser, a fake tan is a safe tan.
Make sure you haven’t been exposed to the sun for at least two weeks before your visit. Any pigment in your skin, including sunburn and tanned skin, will be sizzled by the laser, so keep your skin natural. Winter is an excellent time to begin your treatments, especially if you’re a sun worshipper (which we strongly advise against!) We can’t treat skin with artificial tan the same way we can’t treat skin with a real tan. So, before your consultation, toss the bottle and use our Balance Skin Resurfacing Cleanser to get rid of any fake tan residue.
3. Shave rather than wax!
Because the laser can only work on hairs that haven’t been waxed, epilated, or used depilatory creams before treatment, don’t wax, epilate, or use depilatory creams. Shave the area 12-14 hours before your session using a clean, sharp razor to prepare for laser hair removal. Remove all hairs, especially those that are longer and sit above the skin, as this might cause burns. If there is no residual redness in the skin, you can shave in between your laser hair removal procedures to keep your skin smooth.
4. Don’t use deodorant
Make sure the treatment area is clean and free of moisturizer, deodorant, and other skin products on the day of your session. It’s advisable to avoid wearing makeup if your face is being treated. Except for soothing creams like Balense Recovery Cream, we recommend not wearing deodorant or using other products for 24 hours after your laser hair removal procedure.
5. Eliminate swimming after a laser treatment.
While it may be tempting to cool off on the beach or pool, we advise against swimming for the first 24-48 hours following laser hair removal. Because your skin will be more sensitive than usual, it’s better to stay away from any bacteria or chemicals in the water. Don’t worry, you’ll be able to do it soon.
6. Honesty is essential.
A complimentary consultation with one of our courteous professionals will be provided before you begin your treatment to examine your hair and skin type. Any concerns, such as ingrown hairs or other difficulties, can be discussed at this time. Because our skilled technicians utilize medical-grade equipment, it’s critical that you inform us about any previous treatments and medications you’re taking so that we can safely treat you. If you’ve recently had a skin treatment or are on Roaccutane, you may be ineligible for laser hair removal.
7. Make use of the goods suggested.
Your skin may appear sunburned after your treatment. A skincare product like Balense Recovery Cream and a cold compress is the best ways to alleviate any slight soreness or edema. To minimize discoloration or sunburn, avoid direct sunlight for 48 hours and apply Balance UV Defiance SPF 50+ to the affected area.
8. Make appointments for regular treatments.
When it comes to laser hair removal, timing is crucial! The frequency of treatments has a significant impact on the outcome. When the hair follicle is rich in melanin, the pigment targeted by the laser, laser hair removal is only effective in the early stages of hair growth. The most effective strategy to ensure that all of your hair follicles are addressed is to schedule your appointments 4-6 weeks apart. That’s why, rather than making sporadic appointments, we propose scheduling a series of laser hair removal sessions. Attend your appointments at the rate recommended by your technician for the best outcomes.
9. Avoid going to the gym and taking hot baths.
Exercising and taking hot showers to raise your body temperature, resulting in sweating, which can serve as a breeding ground for bacteria. Wait at least 24 hours following a laser hair removal treatment before starting your exercise regimen to avoid infection or ingrown hairs.
You’ll need repeated treatments to accomplish long-term hair removal, but the effort will be well worth it! Your technician will examine your skin and hair type during your no-obligation consultation and assist you in determining your treatment strategy. Because regrowth is influenced by hormones and other biological factors, the number of treatments required will vary from person to person. Remember that no laser facility can guarantee complete hair removal, as some claim. Hair will always grow back, but we can work with you to get the best results possible.