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I suggest seeing a physician who does this often. Newer technologies shouldn't be painful. Best, Dr. Emer.
If you need to be knocked out to have laser hair removal, it is being done wrong. While there is some discomfort during the procedure, approximately 95% of people undergo it our clinic with just the cold air that we use to cool the skin. A very small percentage will opt for numbing cream and/or ice packs along with the cold air. Wherever you go, you can always ask for a test spot to see how painful the procedure is for you. Good luck!
Thank you for your question. Laser hair removal is not pain free but it is very well tolerated and does not require anesthesia. You can ask your provider to use a topical numbing cream or you can consult with different providers to see if a different machine is more tolerable for you. Best Wishes,Pablo Prichard, MD
Laser hair removal is a relatively easy procedure that is well tolerated. You can ask your provider to use a numbing cream prior to your treatment so that it is more comfortable. There are many risks with general anesthesia so it is not safe to be put under for a procedure such as hair removal.
Thanks for your question. If it hurts that badly, you are in the wrong place. You should probably seek out a laser vs. IPL to help avoid complications. Almost all newer lasers are safe for all skin types and have features built in (such as sapphire cooling tips) to make them more comfortable. Some of the newer technology is also more efficient, allowing for lower energy settings to be used with better results and less discomfort. With modern equipment, your treatment should only be mildly uncomfortable, but not painful. We never use numbing cream for LHR. We want our patients to be able to tell us if they feel pain or an unusual level of discomfort.We recommend finding an experienced and reputable provider in your area with updated equipment. A consistent overlapping technique is the key to avoiding patchiness in LHR. Calibration and power of the laser is important for a safe, comfortable and effective treatment. Find out what laser they will use and if it is under a maintenance contract. If their laser isn’t calibrated on a regular basis or is underpowered, your treatment may be painful or inefficient. After a series of 6-8 initial treatments, you may need a touch up every 3-5 years.
There are few lasers that are safe on all skin types. this is an extensive patch test and the area treated was no required. You will need more treatments than most to get hair reduction. Please look for experienced laser therapists, there are few dermatologists in the UK that perform laser...
Thank you for your question. It is uncommon for paradoxical hair growth to occur after treatment. It is unsure why this occurs, but it is best to continue with your treatments as it the only way to treat unwanted hair. Please make sure you are seeing an expert physician for treatment to help...
Thank you for your question. It is common after laser hair removal treatment to have red bumps and itching. This usually signify a heat rash. This can occur if the settings were turned up. You can treat this with over the counter anti-itch creams, such as cortisone or you can take cool oatmeal...