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Hello. You need to get rid of the hair to get rid of the problem. And yes, laser hair removal is for you. Find a practice with a long pulsed YAG (Nd:Yg) 1064 laser. Best of luck.
Laser hair removal will get rid of that ingrown problem for you. Please know that it will take a series of treatments to get improvement. I typically have patients do laser hair removal every 4 weeks for the first 3 sessions and then every 4 to 6 weeks for the following 3 sessions. This schedule gives great results with hair removal. Some patients do require treatments to maintain results. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
We often dont keep in mind the value in hair on our bodies, however there may still be some hope for comfort for you. There are a few products out there made for sweating private areas. One mentioned a lot right now is "Lume". Wearing cotton underwear will help absorb the sweat as well. Also a...
Laser hair removal can be uncomfortable, but if you are having extreme pain you may want to ask your provider if they offer any pain relieving options. Numbing the area with topical numbing cream and applying ice or cooling gel are options your provider could provide. Some areas on the body are...
If the final laser hair removal session is completed, sugaring would not be an issue. For sugaring and waxing, hair must be the length of 6 mm or as long as a grain of rice. Downtime post-laser hair removal is 7 days. This response is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a...
Multivitamins should not interfere with receiving laser treatments. It is always best to check in with your technician prior to your appointment with any questions or concerns. This response is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice,...
After your laser hair removal sessions, skin break out may show up on the treatment region. This incidental effect happens when pores get obstructed. Since the heat of the laser opens up your pores, your skin will be quite sensitive to these extremely little infections. They happen the same way...
Avoid lotions, oils, and deodorants prior to treatment. Arrive to your appointment with clean, dry skin. Moisturizers, creams, lotions, or oils can prevent the laser from accessing the root, as can sweat or other debris. feel free to come in for a consultation.
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