How Naked Do You Get For a Treatment?
This depends on the area you’re getting treated. For an underarm session, you can leave your shirt on as long as the sleeves can be rolled up. “By rolling the sleeve up right towards their shoulder, the underarm area is exposed, thereby allowing the technician to treat the area,” says Karavolas. “Normally, one keeps their bra on.”
For your bikini line, you have options. “Keeping the underwear on is fine, as the bikini line covers a few inches outside and a few inches inside. One can also wear disposable underwear that could make the treatment much easier.” If you leave your underwear on, the technician may ask you to pull your clothing to the side to ensure it doesn’t get in the way.
Can You Do Laser Hair Removal At Home?
First, it’s worth noting that the strength of the laser in a dermatologist’s office is always going to be much stronger, and therefore more effective, than any at-home laser hair removal device. That said, if you’re a good candidate and have the right tools, you can safely perform the treatment at home – so long as you’re smart about it.
“At-home laser hair devices are pretty safe and are great alternative to professional laser hair removal,” dermatologist Marie Hayag, MD, previously told POPSUGAR. “Most devices don’t actually use ‘laser’ but intense pulsed light, which is absorbed by pigment in the hair follicles. “The repeated heating of the hair follicles destroy them and thus decreases hair growth.”
Even though these devices are generally safe to use at home, you should still be aware that they’re designed to reduce hair growth – not permanently remove it. “The at-home devices use lower energy settings than the in-office treatments so it takes longer time to treat the area and more treatments are needed,” Hayag says. “However, it is a great maintenance treatment for in-between professional laser hair removal and is a wonderful option for home use.”
Are You Able to Shave or Use Other Forms of Hair Removal Between Sessions?
This is a biggie. “You can shave in between sessions but cannot wax or tweeze,” says Karavolas. Laser hair removal targets the hair follicle, meaning tweezing or waxing which pulls the hair out by the base, is a no-go.
Unlike waxing, you are allowed to shave between sessions without worrying about tampering with the results. When it’s time for your next follow-up appointment, just make sure the hair is still visible.
About How Many Sessions Does It Take to Start Seeing Results?
“Depending on the area treated, it can take two to three sessions to start seeing results,” says Karavolas. But keep in mind that everyone is different and that timing can vary. For permanent hair reduction, it usually takes six to eight sessions in total – or more depending on how thick your hair – spaced about six weeks apart. This is because you have to wait for the hair to come back during the next growth cycle each time. Your technician will be able to give you an idea on how many treatments you’ll need and how frequently you should return.
How Long Do Laser Hair Removal Results Last?
Although it’s often touted as a permanent treatment, laser hair removal is really only intended to reduce the hair growth, which slows with every treatment. You can expect much less hair growth after six or more sessions, but just how long the results last varies from person to person. The key is consistency. If you stop treatment before finishing the recommended rounds, you might experience sprouting (even if it is less than normal) after a few months.