How to Get Ready For Laser Hair Removal on Your Bikini Line

Getting laser hair removal is exciting, especially on your bikini line because it means that you won't have to spend nearly as much time shaving as you did before. This will allow you to spend your time doing other things that are more important to you. However, getting your hair removed by a laser is a procedure that you will need to take steps to prepare for in order to make sure that it is as effective as possible. Here are some steps that you should follow.

1. Stop Plucking Your Hairs at Least Two Weeks before Your Procedure

First, you are going to want to avoid any sort of plucking at least two weeks before your procedure. This is important because plucking forces the hair follicles deeper beneath the skin, where the laser will be unable to reach them. If you don't stop plucking, then there's a chance that you might have random hairs that keep growing even when the rest of your bikini area is hair free.

2. Shave the Day of Your Procedure

You are also going to want to make sure that you shave on the day of your procedure. This is important because it will ensure that your hair does not absorb any of the laser's power. If you don't shave, there's a chance that your laser hair removal treatment will not last nearly as long as it is supposed to because the hair follicles didn't get exposed to the level of energy needed to stop their growth. 

3. Moisturize Up until the Day of Your Procedure

You are going to want to stay moisturized up until the day of your procedure. To do this, apply a gentle moisturizer on your bikini area every day right after you shave.

4. Don't Tan

Finally, make especially sure that you don't tan your bikini area because the laser is going to target the areas of your body that are darker. If you tan your bikini area, then your skin is going to be darker and make it more likely that you are injured.

Talk to your laser hair removal technician, such as Jordan Valley Dermatology, for more ways to get prepared for your procedure. Think about where you want your hair removal procedure to stop. If you want to leave an area that still has hair, talk to your technician about how to make sure that happens. You will likely mark it with a white pencil to show where to stop.

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One day when I was getting ready for work, I realized that my skin was less-than-pristine. In addition to toting a few patches of adult acne, I also realized that my skin looked dull and unhealthy. Instead of living with the problem, I decided that it would be smart to meet with a dermatologist. However, I was a little nervous about my first visit. After I made an appointment, I decided to talk with a friend about what to expect. On the day of my appointment, the doctor was super nice and took the time to explain everything to me. I want to spread the word about the realities of the dermatology office, which is why I made this blog.

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