October 7, 2022
When you come for your first laser hair removal session, you can expect our laser to remove unwanted hair with a quick, light zap. The advances in laser technology have made it possible to treat all kinds of skin pigmentation. The most common areas to target with laser hair removal treatments include the face, bikini line, chest, back and underarms.You may think that since laser hair removal therapy is a non- invasive procedure and that you can go back to your routine and daily life without attention to aftercare. One of the benefits of coming to The Laser Cafe for laser hair removal is that advise on what you shouldn't do before you come for an appointment, we also have a few laser hair removal aftercare tips that will ensure the best results.Things You Should Do After Your Laser Hair Removal AppointmentTo put it most simply, we've divided tips into what you should and shouldn't do after your laser hair removal appointment. Keep in mind that these tips can be used for women and men laser hair removal treatments.Let's start with the things you can do after your appointment to avoid any side effects or discomfort:1. The first thing you can do is apply a cold compress to the affected skin. This will help relieve any discomfort and swelling that could occur.2. You are also welcome to use Arnica cream or a steroid cream to help with pain relief and healing and apply it as needed.3. You can use anti-inflammatories such as Tylenol if you need it after your appointment.4. Your skin will be extra sensitive now as it has been exposed to laser light, so be sure to up your SPF cream and apply it more regularly to the lasered area around the month after your treatment.What You Need to Avoid After a Laser Hair Removal AppointmentAlthough it’s true that there are some things that you can take or leave after your laser hair removal appointment, there are laser hair removal aftercare tips that you must adhere to such as:5. We have advised you to increase your SPF cream, but it’s always best to limit your sun exposure and not tan or deliberately sit in the sun during the month after laser treatment. Your skin will still be sensitive, so be aware of where you sit and how much time you spend in the sun.6. During our initial consultation, we advise you to shave before your appointment. Your hair growth cycle takes about four to five weeks, depending on the area, and it’s best not to shave after your appointment to give the new cycle of hair time to regrow before your next laser appointment.7. This might be difficult for you not to do, but for the next few days, do not apply deodorant to the affected area as it will irritate your skin and cause discomfort.8. Avoid any scrubs or scented lotions for the next few days. Any exfoliation of fragrance could lead to bumps or rashes on your skin. Ultimately, give your skin time to recover and do not put anything on it that may irritate it further.The Laser Cafe Will Provide You With Laser Hair Removal Aftercare InstructionsIn the same way we provided you with pre-appointment tips for laser hair removal, we will also provide you with aftercare instructions that you should follow for the best results. If you do experience any lasting rashes, swelling, or infection, it is best to revisit us or consult us for advice on alleviating the side effects.Not all risks may be unavoidable, but by following The Laser Cafe’s instructions, you should be able to experience the least amount of side effects with the best outcome. Get in touch with us today so that you can schedule regular laser hair removal appointments.Testimonial from Brier, Satisfied Laser Hair Removal Patient in San DiegoLOVE this place! I came here continuing laser hair removal that I was getting in another state and I have had the best experience here. The staff is always professional, kind and helpful. The place is extremely clean and comfortable. Their pricing is fantastic and they have frequent package deals and discounts! If you are looking for laser hair removal this is the place! I 100% will continue to go to the laser cafe.
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