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Hi gasgasgas, Thanks for you inquiry! All medications need to be cleared through your primary physician before getting any light based laser treatment. I recommend waiting until all medications are completed before starting any treatment of this kind. This will help ensure that you wont have any post inflammatory response.
I tell my clients to finish up all antibiotics and steroids before and laser or injection treatment. This will cause less side effects and only help your outcome. Thank you!
Laser hair removal does not penetrate the skin deep enough to cause damage to nerves. However, it can cause a burn or burning sensation to the skin which can last a few weeks or months if the skin was burned. Also the nerves in this area are not the same as the nerves going to the arms and legs....
Thanks for your question and posting pictures. It looks like you might have had folliculitis. Anyone suggesting this looks "normal", doesn't do a lot of hair removal. Your skin should be getting back to normal soon. Sometimes this happens on its own, but not normally. Don't let this diss...
Hi, Any type of epilation that removes the hair follicle from the root, will make laser hair removal ineffective. In order for laser hair removal to work, the hair follicles need to be pigmented (sorry blonds and grays) and the hair follicle need to be intact and growing in the...
Unfortunately, light hair doesn't respond to laser hair removal treatments in the same way that dark hair does. The efficacy of the treatment can depend on your hair pigmentation. Hair with deeper pigmentation is able to absorb more of the laser energy, meaning the treatment can be less...
I would suggest consulting with a cosmetic dermatologist and laser hair removal expert to get a comprehensive evaluation, discuss your concerns, and develop a treatment plan that addresses your aesthetic goals with your budget in mind. Please know that it will take a series of treatments to get ...
Hello. Yes, It is normal for the hair to come back. Each hair grows at a different rate and is in a different hair cycle than the rest which is why multiple sessions are required. I suggest each session to be at least 4 weeks apart. Each person has individual results because we all do not have...
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