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DIODE LASER HAIR REMOVAL PRE & POST CARE:
Before Your Laser Hair Removal:
• Do not shave area to be treated before your appointment.
• Do not pluck, wax, or use a depilatory in the areas you wish to treat for 4 weeks prior to your treatment.
• Avoid any unnecessary UV exposure to the areas to be treated for 4 weeks prior to treatment.
• Avoid self-tanning products for 4 weeks prior to treatment.After Your Laser Hair Removal:
• Some redness in the treated area may occur after your treatment. Apply cold soothing gel or infladerm. The redness will subside in a few hours.
• Avoid applying exfoliants (glycolics, retinoids, etc.) to the treated area for 7 days.• Apply sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher to exposed treated area for at least 6 weeks.
• Keep area clean and wash gently. Do not use very hot water. Do not use sauna.
• Do not use deodorant or antiperspirant for 12 hours after underarm hair removal.
Laser Hair Removal Contraindications:
You should NOT receive this service if:
• You are pregnant or breastfeeding.
• You have a history of herpes simplex virus in the area to be treated.
• You have tattoos in the area to be treated.
• You have taken Accutane in the last 6 months. This medication can make your skin sensitive.
Is it true that skin station is using unbranded diode laser hair removal from china? I'm interested to inquire but when one of the former therapists, who happens to be a friend, told me about this, I wanted to ask some more if this is really true?
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ReplyDeletelaser hair regrowth
When people learned how to make thread, this could have been used by women to remove hair as threading (as it is called) is still practised to this day by women in Pakistan, India and the Middle East; it is called khite in Arabic. 除毛
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