Laser hair removal is more than just ”zapping” unwanted hair. It is a medical procedure that requires training to perform and carries potential risks.
Laser hair removal is applied to the root of the hair. Destroy hair follicles to achieve permanent 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. Plucking, waxing, and electrolytic hair removal can temporarily remove hair roots, so if you plan to receive laser hair removal, you should limit hair removal, waxing, and electrolytic hair removal within 6 weeks before treatment.
Please remember to avoid exposure to sunlight for 6 weeks before and after treatment. Sunlight exposure can cause skin tanning and sunburn, reducing the effectiveness of laser hair removal, and increasing the likelihood of complications after treatment.
A week before treatment, it is necessary to shave and wait for the hair to grow to 1-2mm before shaving. The effect is best at this time
If you do not shave hair before treatment and If your hair is too long, the procedure will not work effectively, and your hair and skin will be burned easily. So shaving hair is necessary before doing hair removal treatment.
Some operators also apply a little anesthetic to the skin before treatment. However, it is not recommended because it is a bit painful and acceptable, which is beneficial for protecting our skin from burns. If anesthetics are administered, there is no sensation at all, and excessive energy regulation may lead to skin burns.
The energy of soprano ice cooling didoe laser hair removal is adjustable and controllable, and the operator can adjust the energy according to the customer’s actual feeling and to achieve the best hair removal effect.
Post time: Aug-28-2023