Does photoremoval have any side effects?

Does photoremoval have any side effects?

In life, many people feel that there is no need to do hair removal, as long as they can cover it with long-sleeved clothes. Because hair removal is very painful and may have side effects, some people have to do hair removal because of hair problems. Laser hair removal is a very common technology. So are there any side effects after doing hair removal?

Precautions

Preoperative preparation

Trimming: The best treatment effect is achieved when the hair length in the treatment area is close to 1-3 mm. It is advisable to trim the hair to this length before treatment, or shave the hair 3-7 days in advance to allow the hair to grow to the required length during treatment.

Cleaning: Before treatment, the treatment area should be thoroughly cleaned of dirt or cosmetics to prevent affecting the skin's absorption rate of light energy. Do not use flammable solvents such as alcohol or acetone for cleaning.

Dryness: The skin in the area to be treated should be dry before treatment.

Test light spot: According to the customer's skin type, hair color and hair thickness, select the test energy parameters, emit two test light spots, and wait 10-15 minutes to observe the clinical response.

Energy selection: Select energy parameters that produce obvious changes in the skin and hair without adverse reactions as treatment parameters.

Hair Removal Note

Before treatment

1. To ensure the best effect of the treatment, do not pluck the hair (for example, it takes 2 weeks after plucking to start the treatment). The hair on the treatment area should be shaved 1 day before the treatment. If a wound appears after shaving, please wait until the wound heals before starting the treatment.

2. It is recommended to perform skin moisturizing care on the treated area 14 days before the treatment.

Within 5 days after treatment

1. Do not use cosmetics and skin care products containing fruit acid and A acid, use mild skin care formulas.

2. Do not use scrubs, alcohol, or antiperspirants.

3. Avoid pouring hot water on the treatment area when bathing, use warm water instead.

4. Do not take sauna or steam bath.

5. To avoid infection, do not swim in swimming pools or beaches.

6. Do not wear tight clothing or stockings to keep the treated area dry and breathable.

7. Don’t drink alcohol.

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