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Do you love spending your summers at the beach but hate having to shave and wax your bikini line?
Laser treatment is an effective way to eliminate all of that unwanted hair forever. If you’re considering having permanent hair removal, keep reading.
Here is our full guide to bikini and Brazilian laser hair removal:
These treatments are both ways to remove all or some of the unwanted hair that grows in the pubic region.
Bikini hair removal targets the hair on the sides of the pubic area (and sometimes at the top).
Brazilian hair removal gets rid of ALL of your pubic hair.
Both are safe and effective ways to remove hair so you can look and feel your best when wearing a bikini bottom.
Both methods provide long-term results. They eliminate the need for shaving, waxing, and plucking. You may need follow-up treatments to keep the area 100% hair-free, but it works.
Everyone is different, though. Some people see hair reduction for a few months while others enjoy smooth, stubble-free skin for years.

Laser hair removal is also a great way to reduce the risk of ingrown hairs, which are common in this part of the body.
Both bikini and Brazilian laser hair removal involve the use of laser technology. The laser sends light pulses into the follicle of each hair, destroying the root so that hair can no longer grow.
Individual hairs grow at different rates, so laser removal requires several treatments to remove all of the hair completely.
The hair growth cycle involves three stages, and the laser is only effective when the hair is in the active growth stage. Multiple treatment sessions (spaced out by a few weeks) ensure that each hair is destroyed when it’s growing.
Laser hair removal works for people of all skin types, but those with fair skin and dark hair tend to see the best results.
The biggest benefit of laser hair removal is that it’s not too painful. Most patients only feel minor discomfort. It is often compared to the feeling of a rubber band snapping against the skin.

Before the procedure, your laser technician will use cooling methods to soothe the skin. This reduces the amount of pain you feel.
The first step of treatment is to schedule a consultation with a licensed technician.
During the consultation, your technician will give you an estimate of how many treatments you’ll need. They’ll also explain how the process works and what to do before and after each one.
To minimize side effects and see the best results, it is important to do what your technician says in the days and weeks leading up to treatment.
About six weeks before treatment, you’ll need to stop plucking and waxing, as the hair follicle needs to be intact for the laser to work. You’ll also need to stop tanning so that your skin has natural levels of melanin during treatment.
In the days leading up to your treatment, you’ll need to avoid certain medications, such as blood thinners and pain relievers. Your technician may also ask you to shave the area the day before your first session.

To learn everything you should and shouldn’t do before the procedure, check out our full guide on How to Prepare for Laser Hair Removal.
Everyone’s body reacts differently to laser hair removal. Some people report minor side effects, but most side effects subside within a few hours of treatment.
It is common for the skin to swell or redden in the first few hours after a session. Aloe vera is usually all you need to soothe and calm the skin.
Some patients may also experience minor itching in the hours after treatment. Aloe vera can help with that, too.

As for the results, everyone is different. Don’t expect to see immediate results after your first treatment. It usually takes days (and sometimes even weeks) to start seeing hair loss. In fact, you may need to have multiple treatment sessions before you see any results at all.
To minimize side effects, you must follow the proper aftercare plan. People who don’t care for the treated area can experience more severe side effects, such as scarring and blistering.
First and foremost, it’s essential to avoid sun exposure. This includes natural and artificial sun, as both can have adverse effects.
In the days following your treatment, you should wear loose clothing. You should also avoid swimming pools, hot tubs, steam rooms, and other activities that may cause excess sweat. You’ll need to gently exfoliate the skin in preparation for each session and avoid using extremely hot or cold water.
Be sure to discuss your aftercare plan with your technician prior to treatment so you know what to expect.
Think you’re ready to have laser hair removal in your bikini area? Here’s how to start the process and make your treatments as successful as possible:
Looking for laser hair removal services in Colorado? We have locations in Fort Collins, Lakewood, Westminster, and Colorado Springs!
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Summertime is rapidly approaching, and you know what that means! Shorts, tank tops, and bikini season. This is the time of year when most women are rushing to shave nearly every day, and often lamenting razor burn, but what if there was a better option? Luckily, there is!
Laser hair removal is a medical procedure that utilizes a laser in order to remove unwanted body hair. During the laser hair removal procedure, a laser will emit a light that is absorbed by the hair. The light that is absorbed is converted into heat, damaging the hair follicles that produce hairs and either delaying or inhibiting future hair growth. While laser hair removal is extremely effective in delaying hair growth for long periods of time, this procedure does not typically result in permanent hair removal.
Initially, you will need to have multiple laser hair removal treatments for the initial hair removal. Depending on your hair growth patterns, you may also need to have routine maintenance treatments.
Laser hair removal, or laser hair reduction, is often used in order to reduce unwanted body hair. The most common laser treatment locations are the legs, armpits, chin/upper lip, and the bikini line. Though these are the most common treatment locations, it’s possible to treat unwanted body hair with laser hair removal treatment in nearly any area, except for the skin surrounding your eyes. It’s also unwise to treat skin that has tattoos, as it can ruin the tattoo.
As with any treatment, there are side effects and risks. The risk of side effects will vary based on the individual’s treatment plan, adherence to pre- and post-treatment care, skin type, and hair color/type. Some common side effects of laser hair removal include:
The risk of skin being damaged becomes higher the closer that the hair and skin color are in pigment.
Laser hair removal works most effectively on people with dark hair and light skin, but can be used successfully on all skin types and hair types. Advances in laser technology have allowed for laser hair removal to be an option for people with darker skin, however. Laser hair removal is also less effective for hair that doesn’t absorb light well, such as red/blonde/white/gray hair.
You can see more about the risks and how to prepare for laser hair removal here!
Prior to the hair removal procedure, the laser hair removal technician will prepare you and instruct you on how to prepare for the laser treatment sessions. This will often include going over your beauty routine, habits, and diet in order to instruct you on what to stay away from in the days leading up to your treatment.
During the procedure, the technician will press a hand-held laser instrument to your skin. When the technician sets the laser settings and presses the button on the tool, a laser will shoot through your skin down to the base of each hair follicle, damaging the hair follicles. Depending on the instrument that the technician uses, you may feel a slight warm discomfort at the location of the instrument as it is activated.
Following the procedure, the technician will be able to see how your skin is reacting immediately in order to determine whether or not you will have a large negative reaction to the treatment and effectively treat any big reactions immediately. They will also go over post-treatment care and instruct you on what symptoms to keep an eye out for.
Many women have probably tried a variety of hair removal methods throughout the years. Shaving with a razor can cause razor burn and bumps, ingrown hairs, razor nicks to the skin, etc. Using hair removal cream can either cause itching/burning on your skin or not effectively cause hair loss. Waxing is painful and can cause trauma to your skin. As you go down the list of hair removal methods, the list is essentially a guide of which side effects you will need to sacrifice in order to remove hair, results that can be quite disappointing.
The benefits that you will see in the results of laser hair removal of the bikini region include being confident that your bikini area/panty line is hair-free, so you don’t have to worry about shaving, waxing, plucking, or anything else.
The treatment itself includes a variety of benefits compared to other hair removal methods as well, this includes:
Total Body Wellness, Brownsburg is excited to introduce our NEW laser machine, The Clairity II. A higher-powered 755/1064nm dual wavelength platform laser with breakthrough intelligent capabilities. It has been designed to enable faster more effective treatments for patients of all skin types while making the treatments easier and more efficient to perform.
For any questions regarding our laser treatment service, contact us or, if you’re ready to get started on your treatments, make an appointment today!

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