How to Recover From Laser Hair Removal
People with very thick hair usually opt for this procedure instead of shaving after every two days. Professional models, who have to expose their skin on daily basis, are the biggest clients for laser hair removal treatments. This treatment permanently removes hair from anywhere on the body. However, since the hair are severely heated to damage the follicles, it damages the skin to some extent, which can cause a burning feeling with some redness. However, this phenomenon is temporary and will heal in three to four weeks. Keep reading below in order to find a way to speedy recovery.
Instructions
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The first and the foremost thing to remember after getting a laser hair removal procedure is to keep the treated area out of direct contact with sunlight. Since the area will most likely be sensitive, the skin cannot afford the sun’s UV rays.
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If going out is unavoidable, then you have to put a lot of sun block on the affected area. This will protect it from the sunlight. Keep this routine for about six weeks after your treatment.
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It is crucial that you do not dye, shave or wax the treated hair as this will hurt your skin and will delay the healing process. Just avoid the treated area and while it may stay red for days after the treatment it is in your own interest not to touch it.
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Usually one treatment is not enough as there are a series of follow-up procedures in order for the treatment to be completed. Only then the hair shall be permanently removed. During this series of procedures, you have to take fluids which will help your skin regenerate. Juices containing Vitamin C are very helpful in the recovery process.
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You have to watch your diet, although the damage on the area is minimal and there is no threat to your or health, to boost the recovery of your skin it is critical that you take a nutritious diet.
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Although laser hair removal is a safe procedure, some people with sensitive skin can experience itching on the treated area. Do not rub or scratch as it may cause scarring. Just visit your physician, who will prescribe a skin care cream which you can apply twice or thrice a day on the treated area.