Laser Hair Removal For Women
Permanent laser hair removal for women
Imagine a life free of unwanted hair. No more waxing, shaving or plucking! Laser hair removal makes this dream a reality. Lessage Laser Spa offers Diode pain free laser hair removal and candela max pro that can treat all ages and all skin types including Black and Asian skins.
Laser hair removal for women not only improves the appearance it also improves self-confidence. It is the right, safe and permanent method of hair removal for woman of any age and skin color and complexion. Full body packages available.
Our laser hair removal for women works on all skin tones. Some hair removal methods are limited to light skin but our laser is precise enough to target the hair follicle and eliminate hair growth at the root without damaging the surface of the skin. Even the darkest of skin tones can be treated.
Body areas that can be treated
Laser hair removal can work on any body part you wish to remove hair from.
Laser Hair Removal Near Me
We use a state-of-the-art laser machine for men’s laser hair removal in our spa clinic. Candela Max Pro and Diode Adss are a gold standard lasers. Our Diode Laser is virtually painless and safe for use on all skin types, even tanned or scarred skin. Our laser hair removal services for women all begin with a complete free consultation, where our experts will examine your skin type, hair texture and feel to determine the best methods. Understanding your skin type is very important prior starting any laser hair removal services, as it helps us know which setting to use on our machine for better results and better comfort. We want your visit to be effective, but pleasant as well.
Full body packages available.
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How Does Laser Hair Removal Work?
A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light that is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicles. It pulses for a fraction of a second and vaporizes the pigment, disabling numerous follicles to eliminate or significantly impede hair growth.
Healthy hair grows in three stages. First, the growing or anagen stage. Second, the resting or telogen stage. Third, the transitional or catagen stage. Laser treatment destroys active follicles. Over the course of laser hair removal multiple sessions you will see hair become progressively lighter and finer as the laser gradually destroys the follicle. You can expect to see 75% to 95% reduction in hair growth over the course of your treatment.
Preparing for laser hair removal
Laser hair removal is more than just ”zapping” unwanted hair. It is a medical procedure that requires training to perform and carries potential risks. Before getting laser hair removal, you should thoroughly check the credentials of the technician performing the procedure. If you are planning on undergoing laser hair removal, you should limit plucking, waxing, and electrolysis for six weeks before treatment. That’s because the laser targets the hairs’ roots, which are temporarily removed by waxing or plucking. You should also avoid sun exposure for six weeks before and after treatment. Sun exposure makes laser hair removal less effective and makes complications after treatment more likely.
After laser hair removal procedure
Your technician will provide you with specific follow-up care instructions. Below are some general guidelines for what you can expect as you heal.
After your treatment, expect to be able to resume your normal daily activities. You will notice redness at the treatment site, which should resolve in a day or two. You can manage any discomfort that you have with wrapped ice packs or gel packs (do not apply ice directly to skin). You may bathe and shower as usual, but keep in mind that the treated area may be temperature sensitive.
Until redness has resolved, avoid the following:
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Sun exposure and tanning on the treated area. Apply an SPF 45 or greater sunscreen to prevent injury to the treatment area and to prevent changes in pigmentation.
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Applying cosmetics to the treated area.
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Swimming, especially in pools with chemicals such as chlorine.
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Hot tubs, Jacuzzis, and saunas.
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Activities that cause excess perspiration or any activity that may raise your core body temperature.
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Aggressive scrubbing and use of exfoliates on the treated area.