The Laser.
Laser Hair Removal is approved by the FDA as safe and effective. When carried out by an experience, and trained professional, it results in lasting, hassle free smoothness. To guarantee your best treatment results, ensure you’re a qualified candidate for laser hair removal, and follow all of our before and after guidelines.
Pre and Post Care for Qualified Candidates
You’ll received some information before your appointment, as well as consent forms that you will need to review and sign. Be honest with your provider and share your entire medical history-this is important as it’ll allow us to ensure your safety, comfort, and overall results.
SKIP THE TAN
Any tanning can interfere with your laser hair removal treatment, impacting your results and potentially putting you at risk for significant side effects.
Additionally, please refrain from using self-tanners, tanning booths, and spray tans. For best results, it’s important that your skin is at its most natural, base tone.
HAIR REMOVAL THE RIGHT WAY
For laser hair removal to be effective, it’s important to shave 24-48 hours before your appointment. This will allow the light to penetrate easily to the base of the hair.
You can use a manual razor or electric shaver. That said, avoid any hair removal methods that involve pulling the hair from the root, like waxing, bleaching, tweezing, epilating, or threading, for at least 4 weeks before your treatment. To keep your skin in good shape, we also recommend you avoid depilatory creams.
NO HARSH TREATMENTS
Some skincare products and treatments can sensitize the skin. They may heighten your risk of laser hair removal side effects, if used in the treatment area. Before and after your appointment, take a break based on these guidelines:
For at least 4 weeks before your appointment, avoid any intense resurfacing professional treatments such as chemical peels, ablative laser treatments, and microneedling
For at least 2 weeks before your appointment, avoid microdermabrasions, non-ablative laser treatments, and other types of facials, and take a break from prescription retinoids
Lastly, for at least 1 week before your appointment, avoid topical products with a resurfacing effect or the potential to irritate the skin, including cosmetic retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, alpha-hydroxy acids (i.e., glycolic acid, lactic acid), salicylic acid, and more. Ask your provider if you’re not sure about certain products in your skincare routine.
REVIEW MEDICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTS
f you’re taking any medications or supplements that compromise your immune system, have a blood-thinning effect, or cause skin sensitivity/photosensitivity, you might not be a safe candidate for laser hair removal.
In particular, you cannot have laser treatments if you’ve taken oral isotretinoin (i.e., Accutane) in the last 6 months, antibiotics or blood thinners within the last 2 weeks, or iron supplements within the last 3 days before your appointment.
Always let your laser hair provider know about the medications you’re taking, and speak to your doctor before discontinuing any prescribed medications.
BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT
As your appointment gets close, there are a few final prep steps you need to take.
Make sure to shave the area we’ll be treating 24-48 hours before your appointment. This helps ensure that the laser reaches the base of the hair follicle, where it can inhibit new hair growth. Try to take good care of yourself the night before—drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol, and get a good night’s sleep.
On the day of your appointment, arrive with the treatment area clean. Don’t apply any makeup, lotions, deodorants, or ointments before getting laser hair removal. We also have a few tips and tricks that’ll help ensure your laser hair removal doesn’t hurt too much.
KNOW THE SIDE EFFECTS
The most common side effects of laser hair removal are temporary redness, swelling, itching, hives, or tenderness. These side effects are usually mild and typically fade within a few days. Many of our clients do not experience them at all! In some cases, those prone to acne or cold sores may experience a mild resurgence, and ingrown hairs may occur after the first few appointments.
AVOID HEAT
Heat can cause your blood vessels to dialate, which may prolong side effects like inflammation. Try to avoid excessive heat such as using the jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, or taking a hot shower for 24-72 hours after your treatment. You should also avoid intensive or strenuous exercise.
NO HARSH OR SCENTED PRODUCTS
Do not use deodorant, makeup, or other tinted or scented products on the treatment area for at least 24 hours after your sessions. For at least 10 days after the treatment, continue to avoid any skin renewing or exfoliating skincare, as well. As your skin is a little sensitized at this time, these types of products may lead to irritation or clogged pores.
SOOTHE THE SKIN
Soothe the skin with an ice pack, aloe vera, or fragrance-free lotion. If your skin is especially irritated, you can use a topical hydrocortisone cream.
CONTINUE TO USE SUN PROTECTION
Sun protection continues to be mandatory after you laser hair removal treatments. For the highest level of protection, keep the treatment area protected with clothing (ideally UPF-rated garments), or use sunscreen with a minimum of 50 SPF and re-apply as directed on the packaging.
CHOOSE COMFY CLOTHES
After you laser treatment is the perfect time to wear your comfiest clothing, especially over the area you just had treated. Your skin will be a little sensitive, so you’re aiming for garments that won’t chafe. That can mean soft cotton undies after Brazilian laser hair removal, loose skirts or lounge pants after leg treatments, and so on.
WAIT TO SHAVE
After your treatment, wait at least 10 days before you shave again. While shaving will be necessary again before your next appointments, you don’t want to shave again too soon or you risk irritating your skin.
The information provided on this page is for general guidance. In the event of any discrepancies, the information in the pre-appointment forms will take precedence. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.