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No, we strongly recomend you don't tweeze or wax between your laser hair removal treatments. Trimming your hair with scissors or shaving between laser hair removal treatments is the best protocol to use.
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Makeup may be used after your laser hair removal treatments. New makeup is recommended to help reduce the possibility of infection.
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However, the risk of scarring from laser hair removal is very rare (otherwise the FDA would not had approved the LightSheer Diode Laser for laser hair removal) and is a function of many things including: The experience, skill, knowledge and training of the laser hair removal specialist, your particular ability to heal from laser hair removal treatments, the type of laser your using (we recommend FDA approved lasers only) and the amount of melanin pigment in your skin.
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In short it doesn't exactly tickle and feel good. Don't let other laser hair removal centers fool you with lies and hype. It's next to impossible to tell you how the laser will feel on your body, since every single person has a different pain threshold and reaction to the laser. Many people say it feels a lot like getting a tattoo, others say it feels like being snapped by a rubber band and others say they can barely feel the laser at all. Topical anesthetics are sometimes used to make the laser hair removal treatments more comfortable and it's possible (you would have to ask them) your doctor could prescribe you a mild pain killer as well for the laser hair removal treatments. Please don't come in drunk though, if you think that will help with your pain tolerance. This isn't a tattoo parlor after all.
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To be completely honest there is no definitive answer anyone can tell you, if someone does try to tell you an exact answer there plain old lying to you. What we can say with the decade of laser hair removal experience we've had with thousands of hair removal patients as well as numerous case studies from the laser manufacturer is this...Six laser hair removal treatments can reduce 80-90% of your body hair if your the best case candidate having both dark hair and light skin or complexion. Client results will always vary with their hair color, skin tone, harmone levels, age, exposure to sun, hereditary, etc.
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the Light Sheer Diode Laser was the first to be cleared by the FDA for permanent hair reduction. That is defined by the FDA as 85% or greater hair reduction. It is possible that follicles in the treated area, while not being completely destroyed, will be sufficiently disabled to the point where they produce only very fine, light hairs that do not respond to further laser hair removal treatment. This is backed up by several years of extensive clinical studies and you should be wary of anyone or laser hair removal advertisement that claims otherwise.
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