Laser hair removal has become an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure to target unwanted hair growth in various parts of the body. Generally safe for most individuals and with minimal side effects.
At least 48 hours post laser hair removal, it is wise to avoid showering with hot water. Instead, opt for cool showers using mild, fragrance-free cleansers instead.
Avoid scrubbing
Laser hair removal is a highly popular cosmetic treatment that utilizes concentrated beams of light to permanently rid unwanted body hair. This works by damaging hair follicles and stopping future hair growth. After treatment, proper skin care must be observed in order to minimize risk. Avoid hot showers and baths as prolonged contact with hot water can cause the skin to blister or burn, potentially ruining results of laser hair removal treatment.
An ice bath or using frozen towels to apply cold can help soothe skin inflammation after laser hair removal, as can taking a cold shower. Furthermore, harsh scrubs or exfoliating products should also be avoided as this could irritate and itch skin more than necessary – better to refrain from scratching as scratching will only make things worse and extend recovery times further.
After laser hair removal, it is wise to avoid hot showers and baths as hot water can irritate and burn your skin. Also avoid hot tubs and saunas as these can aggravate skin issues further. When selecting soap to use post-laser hair removal it would be beneficial to choose one with a lukewarm temperature, rather than one which contains perfumed scents which could irritate or aggravate existing issues on skin; and avoid loofahs and sponges which could further irritate it all!
If you must take a shower, make sure you use only lukewarm water and mild fragrance-free soap. Scrubbing pads should be avoided as these may irritate the skin and cause itching; alternatively use a handheld shower head so as to minimize water contact with your skin.
Consideration should be given to the fact that skin remains heat-sensitive for up to two days post laser hair removal treatment, making hot showers and/or using cooling cream unsafe for use on this sensitive area of your body. Likewise, excessive sweating must also be avoided and tight clothing should not be worn during this period.
Avoid hot water
Laser hair removal is an effective solution to permanently eradicate unwanted hair. As it’s a non-invasive and safe procedure that can be performed on any area of the body, this non-invasive solution has become more and more popular over time. While waxing may leave skin irritated and sensitive after treatments, laser treatments cause little to no discomfort which is why it has become such a hit among consumers – not unlike shaving which often irritates and leads to razor burn.
Laser treatments work by pulsing hair follicles with light to send signals that cause them to go into “sleep mode” and stop producing hairs. Any that are already growing will eventually fall out, leaving behind smooth and hair-free areas. Although you are permitted to shower after receiving laser treatments, it’s best to use only warm or cool water when showering – hot water showering may irritate skin causing itching, redness, swelling. Also it is wise to refrain from applying topical products directly onto treated areas – aloe vera may help soothe itching as well as redness reduction!
Following your laser hair removal treatment, it is also wise to wait at least 48 hours before exfoliating the area, as exfoliation can lead to serious skin irritation and clogged pores. Furthermore, it would be prudent to avoid chemical-based soaps and shower gels that contain perfumed scents as these could also exacerbate problems.
After laser hair removal, one effective way to avoid over-scrubbing the skin is taking warm baths instead of showering. This will allow your body to unwind after the treatment while healing properly. Furthermore, exfoliating scrubs or loofahs should also be avoided as these can irritate and inflame skin issues, causing itching, redness or swelling. Furthermore, deodorant should only be used until one day post-treatment.
Be mindful that every individual’s skin is different; therefore, follow any post-treatment instructions given by your laser technician and tailored specifically to your laser type and skin sensitivity. If any queries arise during or after your session, do not hesitate to ask your laser technician!
Avoid fragranced products
Just like excessive scrubbing, using perfumed or chemical-packed soaps after laser hair removal can be harmful for the skin. Such soaps may irritate and block your pores; it’s best to opt for mild body wash or natural fragrance-free soap instead. Likewise, after laser treatment using natural moisturizer that contains cocoa or shea butter can also help speed healing while decreasing redness and irritation.
After laser hair removal, itching is common, but it is essential to refrain from scratching the skin as scratching can irritate it further and lead to scars. If this is happening to you, apply topical hydrocortisone cream directly onto the area or gently use a loofah or scrub brush on it for exfoliation purposes.
After laser hair removal treatments, your skin may become extremely vulnerable to sunlight. Therefore, it is wise to refrain from sun exposure until all affected areas have healed; this is particularly relevant if you have recently used tanning beds or experienced sunburn. A broad-spectrum SPF 30 sunscreen should be worn after and between treatments as recommended by your technician.
After laser hair removal, it is best to avoid swimming in public pools, lakes and oceans as these waters contain bacteria and algae which could potentially be harmful for healing the area of skin that was treated. Once healed and free from itching, redness, swelling or other discomfort, swimming should resume.
Waxing should also be avoided in the 24-hours following your laser hair removal treatment, as this can irritate the skin and compromise results. Waxing also clogs up pores of skin, making it harder for laser light to penetrate to hair follicles for destruction.
Avoid deodorants
Laser hair removal has quickly become an increasingly popular solution to unwanted body hair, providing less invasive results than waxing and shaving. Although it can be performed on various parts of the body, for optimal results it is important to take extra precautions with after care following laser hair removal treatment, especially showering with hot water or using exfoliating products for 48 hours after therapy – otherwise this will allow too much water to absorb into the skin, potentially leading to irritation or blocked pores.
Additionally, it is wise to avoid scrubs and loofahs that contain harsh abrasive scrubbers that can irritate the skin, leading to redness and swelling. Furthermore, soaps containing harsh chemicals and perfumes may irritate even further than those without fragrances or perfumes; in this instance, fragranced soaps could cause more severe reactions than their unfragranced counterparts.
After receiving laser hair removal treatment, it is wise to avoid wearing tight-fitting clothing as this can increase friction against your treated skin and lead to itching and redness. Instead, choose looser-fitting pieces of clothing and moisturize regularly using non-fragranced lotion. In addition, avoid direct sunlight, bathing tubs and other heat sources during this process.
After receiving laser hair removal treatments, it is also essential to use gentle products on the skin afterward such as gentle cleanser and gentle brushes or loofahs; otherwise they could damage it further and lead to skin sensitivity and itching. Soaps with alcohol content should also be avoided in order to keep skin smooth.
After receiving laser hair removal treatments, it is also advisable to avoid deodorants as these chemicals may irritate and burn your skin, leading to itching and discomfort. If necessary, choose natural deodorant with no fragrances or perfumes added.
Finally, after treating areas with laser hair removal laser treatments are complete. This will give the follicles time to settle down and stop producing new hair growth. Furthermore, considering having touch-up treatment on stubborn parts of your body may help as they might not respond as effectively as initially planned.