Laser Hair Removal Aftercare

Laser Hair Removal Aftercare

The following aftercare advice is essential to help reduce the risk of treatment
complications, to improve your comfort/healing and to help achieve the best possible
results from treatment.
Please follow the aftercare advice for laser hair removal.

  • The treated area of skin may feel slightly tender and appear red and swollen
    afterwards. You may occasionally experience skin blistering and appearances
    may be similar to mild sunburn. These effects will resolve naturally and should be
    much improved after 48 hours but may take longer to settle. You may experience
    some minor bruising which may take 1-2 weeks to resolve in some cases. If you
    are concerned at any stage about the healing process you must contact your
    practitioner.
  • Keep the area clean and dry for 48 hours after treatment.
  • You can apply a cold pack on the treated area to reduce pain, discomfort or
    irritation.
  • Do apply aloe vera gel for 3 days after the treatment to sooth the skin. You can
    also use a gentle moisturising cream.
  • Do wear loose clothes to avoid friction on the treated area for 48 hours.
  • Avoid any perfumes, fake tan or other harsh chemicals for 72 hours after
    treatment.
  • Avoid any makeup for 48 hours after treatment as this can increase the risk of
    infection.
  • Avoid rubbing, picking or scratching the treated area, especially if the area has
    crusted, scabbed or blistered because this may increase the risk of scarring.
  • Avoid shaving the treated area for 72 hours after treatment.
  • Avoid waxing, tweezing and threading for the complete duration of the treatment
    course.
  • Avoid any skin exfoliation for 72 hours following treatment.
  • Avoid any products that contain alpha hydroxy acids, retinol, and glycolic acid for
    at least 7 days after treatment.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, sunbeds and exposure to heat for 72 hours
    after treatment. These can cause sweating which can irritate the delicate skin
    and slow down your ability to heal quickly. Reduction of UV light exposure will
    also help reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation (darkening of the skin).
  • Avoid swimming for 72 hours after treatment.
  • Avoid any excess alcohol or caffeine for 48 hours after treatment.
  • Wear SPF 50 or greater sunscreen for at least 2 weeks following treatment as
    your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight afterwards.
  • You must seek medical attention and contact your practitioner if you experience
    any signs or symptoms of infection after treatment. Infection can present as hot,
    red shiny skin, there may be pus formation and you may have a fever or feel
    generally unwell.
  • You must contact your practitioner as soon as possible if you notice any other
    unwanted side effects.
  • Your practitioner will advise when further treatment appointments are required. If
    you are advised to attend a follow up appointment, please do make every effort to
    attend them. You should do this even if you believe that the recovery process is
    going well and you cannot see that there are any visible complications.