Laser Hair Removal
Smooth skin, no strings attached
How It Works
Hair removal process with laser involves applying a potent light beam to the skin, causing the melanin-containing hair follicle to absorb the energy, resulting in significant heating and eventual destruction.
Soprano Titanium
At Cells Aesthetics, we are delighted to offer one of the best laser hair removal treatments in Brighton & Hove. We utilise the Soprano Titanium laser device, the latest, most effective and painless laser hair removal system available in the UK. This FDA-approved machine sets the gold standard in aesthetics clinics worldwide.
N S, Brighton
"I've finally found a laser clinic I can trust and that delivers brilliant results. I could see improvements after the first session! ..."
Benefits
Why Laser Hair Removal? Why Soprano Titanium?
Permanent
Laser hair removal is a highly effective method for achieving lasting hair reduction. After just 6–10 sessions, spaced 4–6 weeks apart, about 90% of the hair will be permanently gone.
Fast
Soprano Titanium features a unique and efficient applicator with an especially large spot size. Small area hair removal treatments will be as fast as 15 minutes.
All Skin Types
Soprano Titanium is using 3D technology combining the three most effective laser wavelengths. It is the safest laser hair removal method for all skin types, including dark and tanned skin.
Pain-free
Soprano Titanium provides the least painful experience compared to other lasers. Utilising innovative SHR technology our Soprano Titanium machine ensures safety and comfort.
Savings In The Long Run
Laser hair removal proves to be a worthwhile investment when weighed against the ongoing costs and efforts of shaving, waxing, or using hair removal creams.
All Body parts
Soprano Titanium is safe for nearly all body parts, whether it's your face, legs, or even top of your hand. Say goodbye to daily shaving or painful waxing once and for all.
Why Choose Laser Hair Removal at Cells?
It's an experience
1 Aesthetician led practice
2 Tailored treatments
3 Cutting-edge technology
4 Qualifications
5 Proven results & superior service
6 Full insurance
Amel Bouzidi, Brighton
"I highly recommend the Cells Clinic, everything is impeccable, the equipment is new and modern ..."
Sylwia Brzoza, London
"From the moment I walked in, Virginija's warmth and professionalism made me feel at ease..."
Hanna Chu HC, Brighton
“As for the results, I'm already seeing a significant reduction in hair growth after just a few sessions...”
Laser Hair Removal Before and After
Consultation. You will have a consultation and a skin patch test at least 24 hours in advance.
Shaving. Remaining stubble can increase heat and discomfort during treatment, so shaving the area is recommended for a smoother experience.
Tanning. Avoid tanning beds and fake tans for at least two weeks before hair removal treatment.
Waxing, dying, bleaching and threading. To enhance your likelihood of achieving permanent hair reduction, steer clear of those before undergoing treatment.
Medication. Some prescription medication can be light-sensitive and may cause hyperpigmentation. Please let us know if you're using them.
Injections. Please inform if you have undergone any injections or fillers in the treated area within the last six months.
Lotion. Apply aloe vera skin-soothing lotion after the procedure to keep the treatment area cool.
Refrain from hot showers, saunas, and intense exercise for at least 1-2 days following your treatment
Sunscreen. If exposed to sun, apply SPF 30/50 sunscreen to the treated area for at least a week following the treatment.
Laser Hair Removal in Brighton FAQ
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How can I protect my skin from the sun after undergoing laser hair removal if I live by the seaside, for example in Brighton?Protecting your skin from the sun after laser hair removal in Brighton is crucial. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, wear protective clothing, and seek shade during peak sun hours. Consider using physical barriers like umbrellas or hats to provide additional protection.
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Can saltwater affect my skin after laser hair removal?Yes, saltwater in Brighton can irritate the skin after laser hair removal, especially within the first 48 hours following treatment. Salt can cause drying and additional irritation to sensitive skin that has just been treated with a laser. It's recommended to avoid swimming in the sea during the initial healing phase until the skin has sufficiently recovered to prevent any adverse effects.
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Does the salt air affect the healing process after laser hair removal?While the salty seaside air in Brighton isn’t likely to significantly affect the post laser hair removal healing process, it's essential to keep the treated area clean and protected. Salt particles in the air could potentially irritate the skin, especially if it's already sensitive from the treatment.
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How does sun exposure before and after laser hair removal sessions affect the treatment results?Sun exposure in Brighton can significantly impact laser hair removal, making the skin more sensitive and potentially leading to complications such as burns or pigmentation issues. It is recommended to avoid sunbathing and tanning beds for at least six weeks before and after treatment to ensure the best results and minimize risks.
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How often should seaside residents receive laser hair removal sessions?Seaside residents should follow a schedule similar to other individuals, typically receiving laser hair removal sessions every four to eight weeks, depending on the treatment area and hair growth cycle. However, it's important to schedule sessions during times of year when sun exposure is minimal to protect the skin and optimize results.
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Is laser hair removal effective on tanned skin?Laser hair removal is less effective on tanned skin because the laser targets the melanin in the hair, and tanned skin increases melanin levels, which can interfere with this process. It's best to undergo laser hair removal in Brighton during months when you have less sun exposure, or to wait until your tan has faded to begin treatment.
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What are the best practices for managing sweat and chafing in treated areas, particularly during hot weather?To manage sweat and minimize irritation in treated areas during hot weather, wear loose, breathable clothing and maintain good hygiene. It’s also useful to use a gentle, non-comedogenic moisturiser to soothe the skin. Avoid heavy exercising that leads to excessive sweating for at least 24 hours after treatment.
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Are there any special considerations for scheduling laser hair removal treatments based on seasonal activities like beachgoing in the summer?Yes, if you are active outdoors and spend a lot of time at the beach during the summer, it might be better to schedule your laser hair removal treatments in Brighton during the cooler months. This approach helps avoid complications related to sun exposure and allows the skin to heal properly without interference from beach activities.
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What types of skincare products should I use after laser hair removal by the seaside?After laser hair removal in Brighton, use gentle, hydrating skincare products that are free of alcohol and fragrances to avoid irritating the treated areas. Products containing aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, and other soothing ingredients are ideal. Always apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to protect the treated skin from UV rays if you're going outdoors.
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How does living by the seaside affect long-term care after laser hair removal?Living in Brighton requires ongoing vigilance in skincare after laser hair removal. Continuous exposure to sun and saltwater can affect the skin's sensitivity and healing process. Long-term care should include regular application of sunscreen, using protective clothing when out in the sun, and maintaining a routine of gentle skincare to keep the skin hydrated and protected from the environmental elements typical of seaside areas
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What is laser hair removal?Laser hair removal is a medical procedure that uses a concentrated beam of light (laser) to remove unwanted hair. During the process, the laser emits a light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair. The light energy is converted to heat, which damages the tube-shaped sacs within the skin (hair follicles) that produce hairs. This damage inhibits or delays future hair growth.
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What is the minimum age for laser hair removal?You must be 18 or older to get laser hair removal at Cells Aesthetics in Brighton.
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What's the best age to start laser hair removal?There's no ideal age to begin laser hair removal. It can be done on anyone from adolescence onward, but hormonal changes might affect the treatment's effectiveness or the number of sessions required.
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How does laser hair removal work?The technology behind laser hair removal involves targeting the melanin in hair follicles with laser light. This light energy heats up the follicles to a temperature that permanently damages them, preventing future hair growth, while sparing the surrounding skin.
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Is laser hair removal permanent?Laser hair removal often results in significant reduction of hair growth, but multiple sessions are required for best results. While it can permanently reduce hair density, some hair may regrow over time. Periodic maintenance treatments might be necessary.
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What body areas can be treated with laser hair removal?You can use laser hair removal on almost any part of your body where you have unwanted hair. Common areas include the face, legs, arms, underarms, bikini line, chest, and back.
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How long does a laser hair removal session take?The duration of a laser hair removal session depends on the area being treated. Small areas like the upper lip may take just a few minutes, while larger areas like the back or legs might take up to an hour. At Cells Aesthetics in Brighton, we use the Soprano Titanium laser, which has two applicators that significantly shorten treatment times for large areas.
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How many sessions of laser hair removal are needed?Typically, 6 to 8 sessions are needed to achieve optimal results. However, the number of sessions can vary depending on your hair color, hair type, body area, and the laser technology used.
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Can laser hair removal work on all hair colors?Laser hair removal works best on individuals with dark hair and light skin because the laser beam targets the melanin in the hair. However, advances in technology have made it possible to treat patients with darker skin tones and those with lighter hair colors more effectively than in the past.
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Is laser hair removal suitable for both men and women?Yes, laser hair removal is suitable for both men and women and is commonly used by all genders, especially those seeking a long-term solution to unwanted hair growth.
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What is the difference between laser hair removal and electrolysis?Laser hair removal and electrolysis are both popular methods for reducing unwanted hair, but they work in different ways and suit different needs. Laser hair removal uses concentrated light energy to target and damage multiple hair follicles at once, making it suitable for treating larger areas more quickly. It typically requires several sessions spaced a few weeks apart. Electrolysis, on the other hand, involves inserting a fine probe into each hair follicle and applying an electrical current to destroy the follicle individually. This method is more time-consuming but is considered a permanent hair removal solution, often recommended for smaller or more delicate areas like the eyebrows. Electrolysis can treat all hair colors and types, whereas laser hair removal is most effective on individuals with dark hair and lighter skin.
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What types of lasers are used in laser hair removal?There are several types of lasers used in hair removal. Alexandrite laser (755 nm) - best for lighter skin types. Diode laser (around 810 nm) - ideal from light to medium-dark skin types. Nd:YAG laser(1064 nm) - best for darker skin types. IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) systems - not a laser, but a light-based treatment that uses multiple wavelengths and can treat a variety of hair and skin types, though it is generally less targeted than lasers. At Cells Aesthetics in Brighton we use Soprano Titanium which combines three laser wavelengths (755 nm, 810 nm, and 1064 nm) in one device.
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How do I know which laser technology is best for my skin and hair type?The best laser for your skin and hair type will be determined by a combination of factors including your skin tone, hair color, and the density of the hair. Consultations with a qualified laser hair removal technician will help determine which technology is safest and most effective for you.
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Has laser technology for hair removal improved in recent years?Yes, advancements in laser technology have greatly improved the effectiveness and safety of laser hair removal. Newer lasers are now able to more effectively target different skin tones and hair colors, and they are designed to reduce discomfort and the risk of side effects.
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Why might an Nd:YAG laser be recommended for darker skin tones?Nd:YAG lasers have a longer wavelength that is less absorbed by melanin, making it safer for darker skin tones. This type of laser reduces the risk of skin discoloration and burns, which can be more prevalent with other types of lasers in darker-skinned patients.
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What are the benefits of using an Alexandrite laser for hair removal?Alexandrite lasers are effective at targeting lighter skin tones with dark hair. They have a shorter wavelength than some other types of lasers, which makes them highly effective at absorbing melanin and reducing hair in individuals with fair to olive complexions.
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Can IPL systems be considered true lasers?No, IPL systems are not true lasers; they use a broad spectrum of light with multiple wavelengths which allows them to target various chromophores in the skin.
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What are the latest innovations in laser hair removal technology?Recent innovations in laser hair removal include the development of devices that combine multiple wavelengths in one system to treat different skin types more effectively, as well as advancements in cooling technologies that improve comfort and safety during the procedure. At Cells Aesthetics in Brighton we use Soprano Titanium multi-wavelength laser which combines 755nm Alexandrite, 810mm Diode, and 1064nm YAG wavelengths while advanced cooling ICE PLUS Technology ensures complete comfort.
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How do cooling mechanisms work in laser hair removal machines?Cooling mechanisms in laser hair removal devices are designed to protect the outer layers of the skin and reduce the pain associated with the laser's heat. These systems may use a cool air flow, a cooled handpiece, or a contact cooling system, where the tip of the device cools the skin on contact.
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What should I consider when choosing a laser hair removal technology?When choosing a laser hair removal technology, consider your skin type, hair color, the area of the body you're treating, and any past experiences you've had with laser treatments. It's important to choose a technology that is specifically suited to your needs to ensure safety and effectiveness.
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What is the role of pulse duration in laser hair removal?Pulse duration, or the length of time the laser energy is applied to the skin, is a critical factor in laser hair removal. It affects how much heat is absorbed by the hair follicle and the surrounding tissue. Short pulse durations are typically used to target finer or lighter hair, as they emit quick bursts of energy that minimize heat spread and reduce the risk of skin damage. Longer pulse durations are used for targeting coarser, denser hair, allowing deeper penetration and more effective absorption by the melanin in the hair follicle. The right pulse duration will depend on your specific hair and skin type, and a skilled technician will adjust this parameter to maximize efficacy while minimizing risk during your treatment.
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What are the common side effects of laser hair removal?Traditional laser treatments often came with side effects like redness, swelling, sensitive skin, and occasionally burning. However, these issues have become much less common with the advent of advanced laser technology. In contrast to other lasers, the Soprano Titanium we use at Cells in Brighton is engineered to significantly reduce the side effects associated with laser hair removal. The device offers a safer and more comfortable experience by using a technology that ensures brief yet effective interactions between the laser and the skin. This quick and efficient approach minimises side effects while still delivering powerful results.
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Are there any long-term risks associated with laser hair removal?aaaa
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What are the health risks of using home laser hair removal devices, and how do they compare to professional devices?Home laser hair removal devices pose several health risks, primarily due to improper use or inadequate safety features compared to professional devices. These risks include skin burns, hyperpigmentation, and even temporary changes in skin texture. Unlike professional laser systems, which are operated by trained technicians who adjust settings according to skin type and hair color, home devices have more limited adjustments. This can lead to using an incorrect intensity level, increasing the likelihood of skin damage, especially in individuals with darker skin tones. Professional devices also benefit from more advanced cooling mechanisms to protect the skin, and the procedure is performed in a controlled environment, significantly reducing the risk of adverse effects. Opting for professional treatments ensures that you receive the most effective and safest care, tailored specifically to your individual needs.
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Can laser hair removal cause burns?While it's rare, burns from laser hair removal can occur, especially if the procedure is performed incorrectly or low quality laser is used. It's essential to choose an experienced technician and a provider that uses the appropriate laser settings for your skin type.
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What should I do if I experience side effects after laser hair removal?If you experience side effects such as excessive redness, blistering, or discomfort that does not resolve quickly, contact your laser treatment provider for advice. They will recommend treatments to help soothe the skin and prevent complications.
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How can I minimise the risks associated with laser hair removal?To minimise risks, choose a provider who is specially trained in laser hair removal and use high quality laser hair removal device. Follow all pre- and post-treatment instructions carefully, such as avoiding sun exposure and not removing hair by the roots between sessions.
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Are some people more at risk of side effects from laser hair removal?Individuals with darker skin tones are more at risk for pigmentation changes because the laser targets melanin, which is more abundant in darker skin. Those with a history of skin disorders, such as keloidal scarring, may also be at higher risk.
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Can laser hair removal activate herpes simplex virus?Yes, if you have a history of herpes simplex virus (cold sores), the heat from the laser can activate the virus. It's important to inform your technician if you have this condition.
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Does the skill of the laser technician affect the risk of side effects?Yes, the skill and experience of the laser technician play a crucial role in minimising the risk of side effects. Experienced technicians will understand how to properly adjust laser settings and provide appropriate care before and after treatment to reduce risks.
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Can laser hair removal worsen certain skin conditions?Laser hair removal can potentially exacerbate certain skin conditions, particularly those that involve sensitivity to heat, such as rosacea, which might flare up due to the heat generated by the laser. Conditions like herpes simplex virus can also be triggered by the heat. It is crucial for individuals with underlying skin conditions to discuss their health history with the laser technician before beginning treatment. A knowledgeable provider can take appropriate precautions, such as using lower intensity settings or applying cooling techniques more frequently. Proper assessment and precautions can help minimize the risk and manage any complications effectively.
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Is it true that laser hair removal can cause more hair to grow?It is a myth that laser hair removal causes more hair to grow. In some rare cases, a phenomenon known as paradoxical hypertrichosis can occur, but this is extremely rare and not fully understood.
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Can laser hair removal cause cancer?No, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that laser hair removal causes cancer. The lasers used are designed to target only the hair follicles and do not affect the cells in a way that could cause cancer.
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Is laser hair removal painful?Laser hair removal generally involves some discomfort, which most people compare to the snap of a rubber band against the skin. However, many modern lasers like Soprano Titanium at Cells in Brighton are equipped with cooling mechanisms that help reduce pain during the treatment.
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Do home laser hair removal devices work as well as professional treatments?While home devices can provide some level of hair reduction, they are typically not as powerful or effective as professional laser treatments. They may be suitable for small areas or touch-ups, but professional treatments provide more significant and longer-lasting results.
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Is laser hair removal safe for all skin types?With the advent of newer laser technologies, laser hair removal is now safer for all skin types. However, the risk of side effects such as pigmentation changes can be higher in darker skin tones, so it's crucial to use the correct type of laser and settings.
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Can laser hair removal eliminate ingrown hairs?Yes, laser hair removal is actually very effective at reducing and potentially eliminating ingrown hairs. By destroying the hair follicle, it prevents the hair from curling back into the skin, which is what causes ingrown hairs.
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Is winter a better time for laser hair removal?Winter can be a great time for laser hair removal because it's easier to avoid sun exposure, which is recommended before and after treatment. Also, skin is typically lighter during the winter months in Brighton, which can enhance the effectiveness of the laser treatment for certain skin types.
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Can pregnant women undergo laser hair removal?It is generally advised that pregnant women avoid laser hair removal due to a lack of research on the effects of laser treatment during pregnancy.
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Will I see results after one session of laser hair removal?While you may see some results after one session, multiple sessions are usually needed to achieve significant hair reduction. The exact number of sessions can vary based on your hair color, hair type, treatment area, and the laser technology used.
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Is there anyone who should avoid laser hair removal?Individuals with certain skin conditions, those taking medications that increase light sensitivity, and pregnant women should avoid laser hair removal. Always consult with a qualified laser technician before starting treatment to ensure it is safe for you.
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How do I choose the right laser hair removal provider in Brighton?When choosing a provider for laser hair removal in Brighton, look for a licensed and certified professional who specialises in laser treatments. Check their qualifications, ask what laser device they use, and consider their experience with your specific skin type and hair colour.
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Can I get a consultation before committing to treatment?Yes, a reputable laser hair removal provider will usually offer a consultation before beginning treatment. This is a great opportunity to ask questions about the procedure, discuss your expectations, and assess whether the clinic feels like a good fit for your needs. At Cells Aesthetics in Brighton consultations are complimentary.
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What questions should I ask during a laser hair removal consultation?During your consultation, ask about the types of lasers used, the number of treatments needed, how the clinic handles side effects, costs, and any available payment plans. Also, inquire about the experience of the technician with your specific skin and hair type.
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Is there a benefit to choosing a provider who specialises in laser treatments?Yes, choosing a provider who specializes in laser treatments often means they are more knowledgeable about the latest technologies and techniques, which can lead to better results and a lower risk of complications.
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What red flags should I watch out for when choosing a laser hair removal provider in Brighton?Red flags include providers who offer unusually low prices, do not provide a thorough consultation, or have poor reviews regarding treatment outcomes and patient safety.
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How important is the technology used by the laser hair removal provider?The technology used is crucial as outdated or inappropriate laser equipment can increase the risk of side effects and provide less effective results. Ensure the provider uses the latest technology that is suitable for your skin type and hair color.
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What should I expect during my first consultation with a laser hair removal provider?During your first consultation, the provider should assess your skin type, hair color, and the area to be treated. They should ask about your medical history, including any medications you take or previous skin treatments, to ensure laser hair removal is safe for you. The consultation should also include a discussion of realistic outcomes, the number of sessions needed, potential risks, and cost.
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Can I request a patch test before committing to a full laser hair removal treatment?Yes, you can and should request a patch test before undergoing a full laser hair removal treatment in Brighton. A patch test involves treating a small area of skin with the laser to see how your skin reacts and to ensure there are no adverse reactions. This test is particularly important if you have sensitive skin or are concerned about how your skin might respond to laser treatment. It also provides an indication of how effective the laser will be on your hair and skin type.
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What should I do before a laser hair removal session to ensure the best results?To prepare for a laser hair removal session, avoid sun exposure for at least six weeks before your treatment and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily. Do not pluck, wax, or undergo electrolysis in the area to be treated for six weeks prior to your session, as the laser targets the roots of the hair.
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How should I care for my skin after a laser hair removal session?After a laser hair removal session, it's important to keep the treated area clean, dry, and protected from the sun. Use a gentle cleanser to wash the area and apply aloe vera gel if there is swelling. Avoid heat treatments like hot showers, saunas, and steam rooms for at least 48 hours.
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Can I use makeup after laser hair removal on my face?It's best to avoid applying makeup immediately after laser treatment if the skin is irritated. If you must use makeup, wait until any redness or swelling has subsided, and use only gentle, non-comedogenic products.
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What are the signs that I might need to contact my provider after treatment?Contact your provider if you experience excessive swelling, signs of infection, severe pain, or if the treated area is not healing as expected.
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Can I go into the sun after receiving laser hair removal treatments?You should avoid direct sunlight on the treated area for at least six weeks after each treatment session. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to protect your skin if you must be outdoors.
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Are there specific products I should use or avoid on my skin before and after treatment?Before and after laser hair removal, avoid using any products that may irritate your skin, such as harsh exfoliants or chemical peels. Stick to gentle, fragrance-free products and consult your provider about products that are safe to use.
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How long should I wait before resuming physical activities after laser hair removal?You should generally wait 24 to 48 hours before resuming any activities that might cause excessive sweating, such as vigorous exercise, as sweating can irritate the treated skin.
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Is there anything I should avoid eating or drinking before or after laser hair removal?There is no specific dietary restriction related to laser hair removal, but staying hydrated and avoiding excessive alcohol around your treatment can help your skin heal better.
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What are the best practices for ensuring the effects of laser hair removal last longer?To ensure long-lasting results, follow your treatment plan, avoid sun exposure, and undergo any recommended touch-up sessions. Maintaining a stable weight and hormonal balance can also help prolong the effects.
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Can I shave the treated area between laser sessions?Yes, shaving is the only recommended form of hair removal between laser sessions because it does not remove the hair root, which is necessary for effective laser targeting.
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