How to Prepare for Laser Hair Removal: Your Complete Guide
If you're considering laser hair removal, one of the smartest things you can do is prepare for laser hair removal properly before your appointment. While laser hair removal is a quick and convenient treatment, following a few simple guidelines beforehand can make a significant difference in your comfort, safety, and long-term results.
Frequently asked questions
How should I prepare my skin before laser hair removal?
Shave the treatment area 24–48 hours before your appointment, arrive with clean bare skin, avoid exfoliants for 5–7 days prior, and ensure the area has had no sun exposure for at least four weeks. Hydrated, healthy skin responds best to treatment.
How long before laser hair removal should I shave?
Shave 24–48 hours before your appointment — close enough to the session that stubble remains minimal, but with enough time for any minor razor irritation to resolve. Never wax or pluck before a laser session.
Can I use self-tanner or be in the sun before laser hair removal?
No — both should be avoided for at least 4 weeks before treatment. Tanned skin increases the risk of burns and hyperpigmentation because the laser cannot distinguish as easily between melanin in the hair follicle and melanin in the skin's surface.
What skincare products should I avoid before laser hair removal?
Stop using retinoids and vitamin A derivatives 5–7 days before. Avoid chemical exfoliants (AHAs, BHAs), physical scrubs, and any perfumed or active topicals on the day of your appointment. Come to your session with clean, product-free skin.
Are there any medications that affect laser hair removal results?
Yes. Photosensitizing medications — including certain antibiotics (tetracyclines), retinoids, and blood thinners — can increase your skin's sensitivity to laser treatment. Accutane requires a 6-month clearance period. Always share your full medication list during your consultation at Essentia.
What should I expect on the day of my laser hair removal appointment?
Expect a brief skin assessment, followed by the laser treatment itself — which most patients describe as a snapping or mild stinging sensation. Sessions range from 15–45 minutes depending on the area. Mild redness after is normal and typically resolves within a few hours.
How do I care for my skin after laser hair removal?
Avoid heat and heavy sweating for 48 hours. Apply aloe or a gentle moisturizer to soothe the area. Do not wax or pluck between sessions. Apply SPF daily to treated areas exposed to sunlight. Hair shedding over the following 1–3 weeks is a positive sign — it means the treatment worked.
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