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The Treatment Procedure

Preparation:

Before you arrive for each hair removal treatment, we’ll ask you to follow a few simple instructions to make sure your results are as satisfying as possible.

~Stay out of the sun–a recent suntan or sunburn can sensitize the area and can adversely affect treatment effectiveness.  It’s recommended that you don’t engage in active tanning for three weeks prior to treatment.

~Refrain from tweezing, waxing, sugaring, electrolysis or other epilation methods for at least three weeks prior to treatment.

~The area to be treated must be shaved free of all hair.

~The treatment area should be absolutely clean of any lotions, creams, makeup, sun block, perfume or any other chemicals or skincare products. These can cause allergic reactions, and can impede the transmission of light, reducing the effectiveness of the treatment.


The Procedure:
Each time you come in, we’ll ask you a few questions about your medical status. This may seem repetitive, but it’s necessary to make sure nothing has changed regarding medications taken, sun exposure, possible pregnancy, etc., that can affect the treatment outcome.

Post Treatment:
Treated skin may appear pink or slightly red for a day or so afterwards–this is completely normal. On very rare occasions, pinkness, redness, minor blistering or persistent pain may occur. If they do, contact us for instructions.

Hair will continue to grow after your treatment. Some of these hairs are being expelled from the newly disabled follicles, and some are from dormant follicles entering their active phase after the treatment.

To achieve the maximum possible hair reduction, it is necessary to follow the full Hair Removal Protocol of Five to Seven treatments per area, scheduled six to eight weeks apart. all about you uses the most advanced, most effective technology and protocols available. Anyone who tells you that optimum results can be achieved with fewer treatments is simply not telling the truth.