Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Hair Laser Removal Preparation


Laser removal is the process by which individuals get rid of hair on legs, arms, face and bikini area. It allows them to remove unwanted hair from different parts of their body without having to spend hours every week. For this work effectively, you need to run more than one treatment for a few months.

So that each session of the most effective you need to understand how to prepare for them. We begin with an appointment with your doctor. During this time, they will examine the type of skin and hair you have, check your medical history, discuss the risks and benefits of the treatment plan set up, and take pictures to show the difference it makes when they are ready.



Before surgery, the doctor will usually also take photographs of the region where treatment is sought. These are likely to be taken from different angles and used before and after evaluations of laser hair removal. A couple of days before the meeting, you should stay away from the sun bed and tanning. People with dark skin are not the prospects for laser hair removal. It is too difficult for high-intensity laser to pierce the skin darker so you can reach the hair follicle. In most cases, your doctor will do nothing until the skin has cleared. This will prevent any discoloration, blisters, and worsening of the skin.

Before the procedure, physicians tend to take pictures in an area where treatment is required. These will probably be different perspectives and with pre-and post-assessments of laser hair removal. Need to stand out in the sun for a few days is not sunburned or tan. Having a tan increases the likelihood of having to deal with side effects such as blistering and discoloration. You can not perform laser hair removal, if you have a sunless tan from the sun or a sun lamp, you will  have to wait until the tan disappears completely. Be sure to let the technician know if you have recently tanned. This is because the risk of blisters and a light brown color after treatment. You can be on the safe side, you should avoid sun exposure four to six weeks before treatment.

Two to three days prior to laser hair removal, you must shave the treatment area and leave the stubble to grow back. Do not wax or pluck hair or undergo electrolysis three weeks before treatment. You should also keep away from the wax, plucking and using electrolysis to remove hair. This type of disposal methods can irritate the skin and hair follicles. Shaving is acceptable because it will keep intact the hair follicle. Most doctors will tell you to cut one or two days before the procedure.

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