This page will answer your questions before using home laser removal.
What is Home Laser?
A home laser is a concentrated beam of light that destroys hair follicles in the skin, disrupting hair growth in the treated areas.
Common treatment areas include the face, chest, legs, arms, underarms, and bikini line.
What are the Guidelines for Using Home Laser?
It may not be suitable for:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Certain skin types, such as dark skin.
Correct Usage Methods:
Shave the area with a razor.
Once treatment is completed, apply moisturizer to the treated area.
Avoid sun exposure for at least two days after the session.
Use sunscreen to protect against the sun's rays.
Follow the instructions on the product carefully.
Avoid using the device near the eyes:
Ensure the contact area is pressed firmly against the skin, preventing the flash from reaching the eyes.
Avoid using the device for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Keep the device out of children's reach.
The laser device works best when:
Regular sessions are conducted to prevent hair regrowth.
Laser hair removal works best on individuals with fair skin and dark hair.
Home Laser Usage Contraindications:
Do not apply laser to sunburned areas.
Avoid waxing the areas to be treated three months before or after starting treatment sessions.
Ensure there is no prior skin infection in the area to be treated.
If there was a history of skin cancer.
Taking certain medications, such as acne treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the signs of needing to dispose of a home laser?
Typically, you dispose of the home laser when the number of device flashes runs out.
What should you consider when purchasing?
You will need to ensure that the potential device includes the following:
Hair and skin color guidelines: The device should match your skin and hair color.
Number of flashes: The higher the number, the longer the device is expected to last.
Varying temperature and intensity levels.
Different attachments for different body parts, which may include accessories for the bikini area, underarms, and face.
Buyer's budget.