Shave the treatment area 12-24 hours before your session, avoid sun exposure, and do not wax or pluck hairs four weeks before your appointment.
Avoid using lotions, perfumes, or deodorants on the day of the treatment.
Yes, to efficiently target the hair follicles, shaving is required 12 to 24 hours before treatment. Keep the root intact by not waxing, plucking, or applying depilatory lotions.
Yes, numbing cream can be used before the treatment to reduce discomfort. Consult with your therapist for the recommended type and application method.
Waxing removes the hair root, which the laser targets. For effective treatment, the hair follicle must be present.
It’s best to avoid exfoliating the area at least 48 hours before your session, as this can make the skin more sensitive during the treatment.
No, you should avoid using deodorant on the day of your treatment, as it can interfere with the laser and potentially irritate the skin.
Yes, taking a mild painkiller, like ibuprofen, 30 minutes before your session may help reduce discomfort. However, always consult your therapist before the appointment.
Yes, you should avoid using retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) at least one week before treatment as they can increase skin sensitivity.
Laser hair removal is generally not recommended over tattoos, as the laser can affect the ink. Your therapist will work around the tattooed area.