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What happens after a laser treatment?

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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 occasionally, if the hair is extremely deep or coarse, some of the follicles may become inflamed for a few days. Cool with a damp cloth if needed and avoid a hot wash.  You may apply anti-inflammatory medication such as cortisone or use a salyclic acid cleanser.   More commonly, laser is beneficial for acne or pimples, or in-grown hairs.

You should stay out of the sun for a few days or as long as any visible signs of irritation remains.  As discussed under “concerns”, if your skin is dark or susceptible to hyper pigmentation,  you should be vigilant and take all precautions.

Your hair may begin to shed (fall out) a few days after your treatment.  It will continue to grow slightly as it sheds.  You may not notice this shedding process unless you pay close attention.  You may continue to shave or use a depilatory cream, but do not remove otherwise.  About 1 – 3 weeks after your treatment your hair will be finished shedding.

Although the majority of your hair should shed, this is not the amount that will stay away.   You will notice the surviving hair returning in about 6 -12 weeks at which time another treatment is needed.  If there is still very little hair showing at 12 weeks, then you should wait a few more weeks to allow for slow growth.  At this point if the hair growth is clearly reduced, that would indicate a good response.  Reduction becomes more apparent with each treatment.

Laser technology

On the plus side of the laser pulse

On the plus side of the laser pulse

Go with laser... When the hair is visibly dark and there's a lot (a few dozen or more). Electrolysis would be suitable as well in this case because the end cost would be similar.  The more hair there is though, the more cost effective laser becomes. Sometimes it comes...

How long will it take?

How long will it take?

6 - 18 months (with regular treatment) When receiving efficient electrolysis  treatment regularly for a any area, 75% of the offending hairs can be eliminated within the first four to six months.  The key is clearing the area once every two weeks.  If the hairs are...

Have you heard that laser isn’t permanent?

Have you heard that laser isn’t permanent?

Why the confusion about the permanence of laser? Electrologists provided the first and only permanent relief from disfiguring hair for over 110 years.  Then in the 1980’s a new method emerged that would be a real game changer in this field.  Sufferers of hirsutism...