Summer is finally here, and the warmer weather and prospect of some beach time has got us reaching for our razors, epilators and Veet cream. As we take those razors to our bikini lines and underarms, it’s also got us thinking about other, more long lasting ways to remove unwanted hair. Yep, today we’re talking about laser hair removal.
Indeed, if, like us, you’re tired of razors, tweezers or waxing to get rid of unwanted hair, laser hair removal could be for you. Laser hair removal has come a long way in recent years, with technological developments allowing it to be used on people of all hair and skin colours. In fact, beyond the hair removal part, there are a few other advantages of laser hair removal. If you have ingrown hairs that irritate your skin and create redness, for instance, it can be used to help you get rid of them.
But it’s already summer, we hear you cry; isn’t it too late to undergo hair removal? Well, actually, it’s something of a myth that laser hair removal can’t be performed in the summer months. Indeed, as the technology has evolved in recent years, you can safely remove hair with laser treatment any time of year, as long as you’re careful.
That said, and as Boom Boom Brow Bar point out, it’s important to “avoid sun exposure and tanning two weeks before and two weeks after a laser hair removal treatment — period.”
Moreover “you should not laser the face or any other areas that are prone to sun exposure, such as the arms, legs, fingers and toes.”
Indeed, after laser removal, skin may become sensitive, and following prolonged sun exposure, pigmentation and even scarring may occur. However, there’s no reason why underarms and bikini areas, which are consistently shielded from the sun, can’t be tackled. If in doubt, find a local laser hair removal clinic – first checking the NHS advice on finding a trusted practitioner for cosmetic procedures – and pop in for a quick consultation.
But before all that, it pays to be as well informed as possible. If you’re interested in getting laser hair removal, whether it’s summer or winter, here’s our guide on what you need to know.
HOW DOES LASER HAIR REMOVAL WORK?
Laser hair removal is a process that removes unwanted hair using a strong light beam (laser) or intense pulsing light (IPL). A laser emits light that is captured by melanin in the hair during laser hair removal. The light energy is transformed into heat, which destroys the hair-producing follicles. Future hair development is inhibited or delayed as a result of this.
Laser hair removal can effectively stop hair growth for a prolonged time, but it doesn’t generally result in permanent hair removal. It should also be noted that you may need multiple laser sessions, as well as aftercare treatments.
Although laser hair removal isn’t completely permanent, it’s still one of the most effective ways to reduce hair growth over time.
HOW MUCH DOES LASER HAIR REMOVAL COST?
The cost of laser hair removal differs significantly from patient to patient due to a variety of factors. The size of the region to be treated, the number of treatments required, and who is providing the treatment are all elements to consider.
The average cost of complete body laser hair removal in 2021 will generally be between £2,000 and £3,000. That said, many patients tend to break down their treatment into single areas. For instance, a single treatment could cost around £80 for the upper lip, £140 for the bikini area, and £260 for arms.
IS LASER HAIR REMOVAL SAFE?
If you’re considering laser hair removal, keep in mind that it’s not a trivial procedure without risks. However, when performed correctly by skilled practitioners in licensed clinics using approved lasers, the procedure is generally considered safe, though it’s not suitable for pregnant women and those with certain skin types. As such, you should always consult with a trained health practitioner prior to undergoing treatment.
If you decide to get a laser treatment, you must first pick who will perform it. They should have the necessary knowledge, skills, and equipment to do the treatment safely.
You can always schedule a consultation and ask about how many procedures they’ve performed, who their beauty laser device provider is, and their qualifications. Avoid practitioners who have merely taken a few hours of training. If you want to know if someone is qualified, look to see if they’re a member of a reputable professional organisation and have been schooled in the proper processes.
You can also check if your potential technician is a member of the British Medical Laser Association, who represent dermatologists, plastic surgeons, nurses, technologists, scientists, beauty therapists, manufacturers and safety advisers.
DOES LASER HAIR REMOVAL HAVE SIDE EFFECTS?
Side effects and risks largely depend on skin type, hair colour, course of treatment, and pre and post-treatment care. After laser hair removal, a few side effects might occur. The majority of side effects are minimal and only last a short time. Anyone who is having long-term side effects should see a dermatologist.
Slight redness of the skin, moderate swelling around the hair follicles, pigment changes – especially in people with darker skin, and brief irritation resulting in blisters are all possible laser hair removal side effects.
These and other dangers will be thoroughly explained before you decide to do the treatment. It’s critical that you ask your laser hair removal professional all of your relevant questions.
HOW LONG AFTER LASER HAIR REMOVAL CAN I EXPECT TO SEE RESULTS?
It usually takes from two to three weeks after your first session to notice an improvement, and eight to twelve treatments to achieve the desired outcome.
All in all, whilst laser hair removal is a way to get rid of unwanted hair, it isn’t a permanent or miracle answer. For the result you desire, you’ll have to put up with some brief discomfort, and you may need periodic touch-ups after your first treatments.