Hair removal using traditional methods like a razor and hot wax comes with a variety of challenges like nicks, cuts, pain, ingrown hair, etc. The hassle of doing it again and again adds to the pain and agony. Thus, laser hair removal Melbourne professionals has become the best way to keep the hair away for long intervals.

You only need a few quick touch-ups to stay hair-free forever. The safe and clinically proven treatment is suitable for all skin tones and types. It can be performed on almost all body parts without causing any side effects. So, if you have decided to undergo laser hair removal, here are a few tips and tricks to get the most out of the treatment.

1. Stay Away from Sunlight

While Melbournians love going to the beach, it should be avoided when you are preparing for laser hair removal. Tanning leads to increased production of melanin in the skin, making it darker. It can become challenging for the laser to discern between the skin and the hair because of the excess of melanin.

Thus, the patient must avoid sun exposure for a month or two before the first session. They should also skip tanning beds to keep their skin healthy and perfect for the treatment. The practice should be followed during the treatment and after its completion for up to six weeks.

2. Stop Waxing and Plucking Hair

Laser hair removal involves damaging the hair follicle by directing heat on it. However, waxing and plucking remove the follicle. Thus, the practitioner will ask you to stop waxing and plucking hair from the area that will be getting treated for a month or six weeks before the treatment begins.

The person getting lasered can continue to shave until 24 hours before the session as razors remove hair from above the skin’s surface and do not touch the root. The hair above the skin should be shortest at the time of the procedure as the laser will start working on the hair above the surface, which will reduce its effectiveness. It can even cause burns, so make sure that you have shaved closely.

3. Keep Track of Appointments

During the first consultation, the practitioner informs about the schedule of the sessions and the duration of the treatment. The timeline is dependent on the area to be covered and the volume of hair.

Since different hair strands are at different growth stages during the first session, it is not possible to destroy all hair follicles in one appointment. Also, the subsequent appointments must be spaced four to six weeks apart.

However, you should follow the calendar provided by the practitioner to avoid missing the removal of hair follicles that are in the desired growth stage. It can delay the process.

4. Share Your Medical History

It is vital to understand that you should not be taking any medication without consulting the laser practitioner as it can affect the treatment. Some medicines can lead to bruising and bleeding during the session. Thus, share your medical history with the practitioner and inform them about your medication.

Do not take any painkillers without telling the practitioner to reduce pain felt during the procedure. The practitioner can apply a numbing cream half an hour before the session and then remove it to start the laser therapy. In most cases, the pain is bearable and feels like a rubber band snapping on the skin.

5. Give Coffee and Tea Some Break

You should not drink coffee or tea for 24 hours before the appointment because the caffeine content in these beverages can make you restless and tense. It is better to stay calm and composed during the session without any stress.

6. Prepare for the Appointment

It is essential to take a bath or clean the area which will be treated to remove all the dirt and sweat. Do not apply any lotion, deodorant, perfume, or cream, as the chemicals in the cosmetics can lead to a skin reaction.

You must exfoliate a week before the appointment so that the dead skin cells are removed for effective laser treatment. However, do not overdo it as it can make your skin sensitive to laser.

Also, make sure to wear loose cotton clothing which is breathable and allows the treated skin to cool down after the session. Tight or synthetic clothing can lead to heat build-up on the skin and cause inflammation.

7. Wait for the Hair to Fall Off

After the sessions, the hair will start its shedding process. It may appear as if the hair is growing back. However, you should not shave it or wax it. Let it fall off on its own. It usually takes up to 14 days for the hair to fall off. At this stage, you can rub a washcloth over the skin in the shower to help it come out. However, make sure that you are gentle and do not force the hair to fall off.

Conclusion

If you want to make the most out of your laser hair removal in Melbourne, make sure you follow the tips and tricks mentioned above. These will help you to complete the treatment successfully with the best results.

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