If your hair is strong, do it 1-2 days before. In areas where the hair is weaker, do it 5-6 days in advance. Remember to avoid hormonal zones! Those people who do not come to their session with the area to be treated shaved will have a €5 surcharge per area to be shaved in the cabin on the final price of your session.
If you are having UVA rays sessions, make sure that you leave a space of at least 15 days before and after your laser hair removal session.
Between sessions, shave with a razor as many times as you need, except in the hormonal areas, which will be prepared in the center. Check with your laser technician what these areas are.
If your skin is not properly hydrated, there may be a risk of irritation when performing the treatment. Therefore, we recommend that you hydrate it deeply the week before and after your session.
Avoid applying numbing creams before your session.
It is not advisable to use anesthetic creams on the area to be treated with laser hair removal.
It is not recommended to perform laser treatment over creams, deodorants, oils or makeup. Therefore, you must go to your session with completely clean skin and free of cosmetics.
Don't worry, our laser is compatible with the sun! You just have to avoid exposing yourself to it during the 3-4 days before and after the treatment. Avoid using self-tanners for 2 weeks beforehand and you will be able to return to your treatment as soon as your skin is completely recovered.
Between sessions, shave with a razor as many times as you need, except in the hormonal areas, which will be prepared in the center. Check with your laser technician what these areas are.
Notify your laser technician if you take medication or vitamin supplements of any kind as well as if you have had any vaccinations in the days prior to your session.
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