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Discomfort and other concerns

The chart provides laser fees for common areas

The sensation you experience  is dependent on several factors

 

….the area treated, the amount of hair in that area, power settings and individual tolerance levels. The intensity may be compared to that of waxing. The type of sensation may be compared to snapping of a rubber band on your skin, or you may feel heat. Usually, if you can tolerate waxing procedures, you can tolerate this.  If you’re apprehensive, a product we recommend as an analgesic is 5% Lidocaine which you can be purchased yourself at the pharmacy or from this salon.

A common concern is that of skin discolouration. This could occur as a result of a burn which could happen if the skin is too dark for the power setting, or hyper-pigmentation due to irritation of the hair follicle.  An introductory session will assess your skin type.  Medium dark skins (type 4) or lighter are generally not at risk. Darker skins may still be treated, but with in moderation resulting in less efficiency.

Individuals may be a higher risk if they are on certain photo-sensitizing medications such as Acutane or Retinols.   If you are receiving  medication, we need to know.

Is laser contraindicated during pregnancy?  There is a consensus that any type of therapeutic laser can be safely provided to pregnant women.  Because hair growth is often hormonally diminished during pregnancy,  these delayed hairs may need to be treated if they return after the course of laser has been completed.

How many sessions will I need

How many sessions will I need

Typically, you will need between 5 and 8 sessions Some may experience satisfactory results in a couple of sessions whereas others  prove to be slow responders, requiring multiple more.   Factors like skin and hair colour are important, but results often surprise. The...

Can all hair be treated with laser?

Can all hair be treated with laser?

Which areas are treated how For women, the most common treatment areas are the upper lip and chin. Sometimes it is necessary to treat the entire face and neck.  When hair is dark and dense,  laser will be hundreds of times faster,  as well as much more economical than...

What happens after a laser treatment?

What happens after a laser treatment?

After care Normally your skin will look a little pink or reddish immediately afterwards for 10-30  minutes or so.  If your hair growth is very coarse and dense, you may remain somewhat red until the next day.  It is usually less disruptive than waxing. Very...