What Is Laser Hair Removal?

Laser hair removal is a procedure that uses a laser, or a concentrated beam of light, to get rid of hair in different areas of the body.

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If you’re not happy with shaving, tweezing, or waxing to remove unwanted hair, laser hair removal may be an option worth considering.

Laser hair removal is one of the most commonly done cosmetic procedures in the U.S. It beams highly concentrated light into hair follicles. Pigment in the follicles absorb the light. This destroys the hair.

Laser hair removal vs. electrolysis

Electrolysis is another type of hair removal, but it is considered more permanent. A probe is inserted into each individual hair follicle, delivering an electric current and killing hair growth. Unlike laser hair removal, it works on all hair and skin colors but takes longer and can be more expensive. Hair removal can be an important part of transitioning for members of the trans and gender-expansive communities and can help with feelings of dysphoria or unease.

 

Benefits of Laser Hair Removal
Lasers are useful for removing unwanted hair from the face, leg, chin, back, arm, underarm, bikini line, and other areas. However, you can’t get laser done on your eyelids or the surrounding areas or anywhere that has been tattooed.

Benefits of laser hair removal include:

Precision. Lasers can selectively target dark, coarse hairs while leaving the surrounding skin undamaged.

Speed. Each pulse of the laser takes a fraction of a second and can treat many hairs at the same time. The laser can treat an area approximately the size of a quarter every second. Small areas such as the upper lip can be treated in less than a minute, and large areas, such as the back or legs, may take up to an hour.

Predictability. Most patients have permanent hair loss after an average of three to seven sessions.

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How to Prepare for Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is more than just ”zapping” unwanted hair. It is a medical procedurethat requires training to perform and carries potential risks.

If you are planning to undergo laser hair removal, you should limit plucking, waxing, and electrolysis for 6 weeks before treatment. That’s because the laser targets the hairs’ roots, which are temporarily removed by waxing or plucking.

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You should also avoid sun exposure for 6 weeks before and after treatment. Sun exposure makes laser hair removal less effective and makes complications after treatment more likely.

Avoid taking any blood-thinning medications before the procedure. Talk to your doctor about which medications to stop if you’re on any anti-inflammatories or regularly take aspirin.

If you have darker skin, your doctor may prescribe skin bleachingcream. Don’t use any sunless creams to darken your skin. It’s important that your skin is as light as possible for the procedure.

Should you shave for laser hair removal?

You should shave or trim the day before your procedure.

What happens if you don’t shave before laser hair removal?

If your hair is too long, the procedure will not work as effectively, and your hair and skin will get burned.

What to Expect During Laser Hair Removal
During the procedure, the pigment in your hair will absorb a light beam from a laser. The light will be converted to heat and damage that hair follicle. Because of that damage, the hair will stop growing. This is done over two to six sessions.

Before laser hair removal

Just before the procedure, the hair that will be undergoing treatment will be trimmed to a few millimeters above the skin surface. Usually, the technician will apply a topical numbing medicine 20-30 minutes before the procedure to help with the sting of the laser pulses. They’ll also adjust the laser equipment according to the color, thickness, and location of your hair being treated, as well as your skin color.

Depending on the laser or light source used, you and the technician will need to wear appropriate eye protection. They’ll also apply a cold gel or use a special cooling device to prodct the outer layers of your skin and help the laser light get into it.

During laser hair removal

The technician will give the treatment area a pulse of light. They’ll watch for several minutes to make sure they used the best settings and that you aren’t having a bad reaction.

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Is laser hair removal painful?

Temporary discomfort is possible, with some redness and swelling after the procedure. People compare laser hair removal to a warm pinprick and say it’s less painful than other hair removal methods like waxing or threading.

After laser hair removal

The technician may give you ice packs, anti-inflammatory creams or lotions, or cold water to ease any discomfort. You’ll need to wait 4-6 weeks for the next appointment. You’ll get treatments until hair stops growing.

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Post time: Jan-06-2025