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Laser Hair Removal Before and After: What to Expect and How to Care for Your Skin

You may have carefully researched what happens during laser hair removal, especially when trying home permanent hair removal devices. But do you know what happens after your Before and After treatment? Whether in a clinic or at home, laser hair removal can leave your skin feeling sensitive. So, how should you care for your skin post-treatment to avoid irritation and support healing?

If you’re wondering, “Does laser hair removal hurt?” or are concerned about redness after treatment, read on. Though home laser hair removal devices are FDA-approved and safe, minor side effects like redness, itching, or irritation may occur. The key is to care for your skin properly, keeping it moisturized and avoiding sun exposure.

 First 24 Hours

What to Do:

Within the first 24 hours after laser treatment, applying Vaseline, Aquaphor, or a gentle moisturizer is essential, especially if your skin feels dry. This helps create a protective barrier, soothing your skin post-treatment.

What Not to Do:

Avoid saunas, steam rooms, hot baths, swimming, or intense exercise, which may irritate the skin further. Most importantly, avoid direct sun exposure and use SPF 50+ sunscreen on the treated area when going outside. This prevents scarring or pigmentation issues, common concerns in laser hair removal before and after experiences.

Managing Post-Laser Symptoms

Post-laser, you might experience inflammation, redness, and discomfort. These are typical and generally short-lived, but here’s what you can do if symptoms persist:

  • For Pain or Discomfort:Applying hydrocortisone cream or taking an over-the-counter pain reliever can help soothe discomfort.
  • For Itching:An antihistamine can relieve itching. Also, wear loose clothing to avoid skin friction and avoid scratching the area.
  • For Redness or Swelling:A cold compress or ice pack applied for 3-5 minutes can help reduce swelling and redness.

Listening to your body is key. Pain relievers aren’t essential after laser hair removal but can be helpful if you’re experiencing significant discomfort.

Day 2 of Aftercare

On day two, continue with gentle aftercare, as mild side effects may still linger.

What to Do:

Apply a hydrating moisturizer like Vaseline or Aquaphor throughout the day if your skin feels dry. Keep showers short, and use lukewarm water and fragrance-free soap (or water alone) to cleanse. Gently pat dry with a towel, and moisturize the area immediately.

What Not to Do:

Avoid swimming and direct sun exposure for another day. Always apply SPF 50+ sunscreen if you need to be outside. Avoid waxing or applying products on the area other than the recommended creams and moisturizers.

When to Seek Medical Help

Laser hair removal before and after typically involves only mild symptoms that fade with time. However, consult a healthcare provider if you notice severe symptoms, such as:

  • Blisters, scabs, scars, or visible changes in skin texture
  • Discomfort lasting over three days

SALLOOT Trinity iGlow 10: For a Better Laser Hair Removal Before and After

With the SALLOOT Trinity iGlow 10, you can experience the industry’s most effective at-home permanent hair removal. Boasting 12cm² sapphire ice-cooling technology and 25J energy power, this device can produce results in just two weeks. The AI Adaptive HR™ app tracks your sessions, enabling complete, pain-free, full-body treatment in as little as 10 minutes. With the right aftercare and a quality device, smooth, hair-free skin is achievable.

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