Basics of Laser Hair Removal
Laser Hair Removal technology has been designed to protect sensitive skin. It is safe enough that it can be used on all parts of the body. It is also suitable for different skin types and provides maximum results. The unique dynamic cooling device used in all laser treatments helps soothe, calm and protect the skin.
The initial course of Laser Hair Treatment is recommended to be 6-12 treatments per location (body part), according to the experts. It is recommended that these sessions should be done 4 weeks apart, depending on the skin tone and condition. Everyone is different, so it's a good idea to schedule a free consultation with one of the best Laser Therapists in your area.
Laser Hair Removal Benefits
Secure and reliable technology
Laser Therapists are trained in the use of this market-leading technology for laser hair removal in London. Laser treatment therapy is best for clients who have darker hair or lighter skin.
Permanent hair reduction
Laser hair removal technology is medical-grade and can be used to permanently reduce hair.
Reduce ingrown hairs
Laser hair removal in London uses concentrated light to destroy the hair follicles at the root. Lasers can inhibit hair growth without damaging or disrupting the skin's surface. Therefore, even sensitive skin can be treated.
How does it work?
Laser treatment therapy is very effective for individuals who have darker hair and skin. Expert therapists will evaluate your skin and hair type before developing a treatment plan that is tailored to your needs.
Each treatment stimulates the growth of new hair. Medical professionals recommend that you get 6-12 sessions in your initial course, depending on your skin tone and geographic location. Each session should be held four weeks apart from the previous one. Lasers can be used to target several hair follicles at the same time because of the large treatment spots.

Aftercare and preparation
· Shave
Before your appointment, you must shave the area.
· No Waxing
Don't wax for 4 weeks before your appointment. This is because the laser requires pigment in the hair to allow the laser to determine the hair and to treat it effectively.
· Avoid direct sunlight
You should avoid direct sunlight for two weeks and protect your skin with sunscreen lotions.
Post care
The body parts where you have had treatment may be slightly hot or red for a short while. Using Laser Aid, you can alleviate any redness or sensitivity on your skin. This product should be used extensively for 3-5 days, or until the skin returns to its pre-treatment condition
Things to avoid
Avoid shaving, waxing, plucking hair, or exfoliating for 24 hours after treatment.
Do not expose the treated area to direct sunlight for two weeks. You should continue to use the Glycolic Scrub 14% to maintain the results.
Skincare
It is recommended that you use the Glycolic Scrub 14% 5 days following treatment. This will encourage the hair to shed from the root and reduce the possibility of developing ingrown hairs.