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How should your skin be cared for following a laser hair removal procedure?

A dermatologist will typically do laser hair removal as a professional procedure to assist in getting rid of unwanted hair. Light beams are focused to target and destroy the hair follicles to carry out the treatment. Based on the colors of your skin and hair, as well as the texture of your hair, your doctor will choose the appropriate lasers for you. Even with these technological advancements, laser hair removal is still a difficult procedure that needs close attention to aftercare. After the surgery, how you care for your skin might lower the chance of adverse effects and potential harm.

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How should your skin be cared for following a laser hair removal procedure?

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  1. Avoiding alternative hair removal techniques is another strategy to safeguard your skin following laser hair removal. Waxing and plucking should be avoided as they can damage your skin and hair follicles. It is recommended to refrain from waxing and hair removal after receiving the fibroblast treatment in Queens, but you can still shave within 24 hours of the procedure.

  2. Following your laser skin care in Queens, it is normal to have redness and bumps in the treatment region, which could linger for up to two hours or more. For a few hours, the treated region may naturally feel sunburned. If the sensitivity does not go away, use a cool compress. Apply a clean, soft washcloth dampened with cool water to the treated region for a few minutes at a time.

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