Pain Management Tips Following Laser Hair Removal
If you have never undergone a laser hair removal procedure before, you may wonder whether the procedure hurts.
The pain that may be associated with hair removal by a laser depends on a number of factors. These include the sensitivity of a patient's skin, the type of laser equipment being used, and whether the procedure is being correctly performed.
There are a number of different laser hair removal machines currently on the market. And new machines are always being researched and developed. The newer laser machines are more advanced and less likely to offer pain as a side effect.
It is important to remember that each person has a different view on what they consider to be pain. The majority of individuals reported little or no pain with laser hair removal. Unless other complications arose many patients claimed that the pain was short-lived. Some patients even compared the pain associated with laser hair removal as being similar to or less than the pain associated with waxing.
Waxing is a popular form of temporary hair removal that is offered in many beauty salons all around the world. The hair removal process of waxing involves hot wax that is applied to the skin and then removed with a special type of pad. Waxing is a procedure that is sometimes painful for many people because the hairs are being forcefully pulled from their body.
For patients who are more susceptible to pain or discomfort, there are a number of ways to eliminate or reduce the pain during and after a laser hair removal procedure. The best way to safely reduce the amount of pain or discomfort you feel during a hair removal procedure is by speaking to your doctor. There are some medications that may counteract or pose a health risk if combined with laser hair removal.
Most laser hair removal patients are able to manage their pain with the help of topical anesthetics that can be obtained from a physician. A number of topical anesthetics may be purchased over the counter. Many laser hair removal patients prefer to obtain the anesthetics from their physician. Topical anesthetics typically come in a gel form and once rubbed on they reduce the noticable amount of pain.
Over-the-counter medications are another way to effectively eliminate or reduce the amount of pain felt when undergoing laser hair removal. The medications are a fairly inexpensive and easy way to control your pain. As always before any medical procedure, inform the doctor of any medications you are taking before your treatment begins.
Besides the over-the-counter medications and topical anesthetics, there are a number of other ways to alleviate any discomfort. Many previous patients have recommended wearing comfortable clothing, getting lots of sleep, and even bringing a friend along. Others recommend avoiding exposing the treated area to the sun for some time.
You may or may not experience any pain or discomfort during your laser hair removal procedure, but you will not be sure until after the procedure has begun when it is too late. Use the Internet to research popular pain medications or speak to your doctor for further pain management information.
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