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Underarm laser hair removal

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Considerations For Underarm Laser Hair Removal


Thinking of underarm laser hair removal to get rid of unwanted underarm hair once and for all? There are certain facts about this procedure you should know about and the results you can expect. Before going ahead with underarm laser hair removal, spend a little time researching for the right doctors or clinics. When evaluating doctors, ask these questions:

  1. Is the doctor a cosmetic surgeon and licensed to practice in your state?

  2. Are licensed nurses on premises?

  3. How many years has the doctor been practicing?

  4. Can the doctor show before and after photos from persons who had the same procedure done?


The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has a surgeon locator for the public to use. Additionally, check with the American Academy of Dermatology to find out if your doctor has ties to their organization.

Permanent Underarm Laser Hair Removal

Be wary of doctors or practices that claim or guarantee permanent hair removal. The Food and Drug Administration has only approved several "permanent reduction" lasers, which produce long term stable reduction in hair growth.

Your doctor should meet with you to discuss the procedure and its effectiveness in your particular case. Underarm laser hair removal results vary with each individual. If you have light hair or very fine textured hair, or if you have dark skin tone, laser treatment may not be as effective as for those who have coarse dark hair or lighter skin.

Underarm Laser Hair Removal And Skin Condition

Some considerations have to be made known to your doctor before going for underarm laser hair removal. If you have any skin conditions or you are currently under medication, or if the area to be treated has moles, your doctor should make a full examination before carrying out the procedure. Those with tanned skin or even a sunless tan should wait till the tan has disappeared before going for laser hair removal.

At the time of the treatment, hair should be very short and the area should be clean and dry. Eye protection should be worn for the duration of the treatment. Sometimes a cooling gel or similar product will be applied to the area before beginning treatment. Most doctors will treat a small area then check for adverse side effects before continuing.

Underarm Laser Hair Removal After Effects

underarm-hair-removal-image6.jpgAfter the laser hair removal procedure has finished, a doctor may have you apply an aloe vera gel or other anti-inflammatory gel or cream to the area that was treated. Sometimes redness and slight swelling occurs after treatment, but it usually disappears. Pigmentation of skin can also be changed after the procedure. While this may take several months to return to normal, with most cases it does go back to its original color.

Most people will not suffer blisters, scarring or infection as a result of this procedure but if it does, contact your doctor as soon as you notice a problem. Each session should be given ample time for the skin to heal so that chances of these problems occurring are minimised for underarm laser hair removal.

Choosing The Right Underarm Hair Removal Procedure

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Which Method Of Underarm Hair Removal Is Right For You?


For underarm hair removal, there are several methods that can be successfully used since the area of hair to be removed is relatively small. So, the method of underarm hair removal you choose would depend on your pain threshold, the results you want and your budget.

The simplest method of underarm hair removal is to do it by yourself by tweezing. There is some pain and discomfort during tweezing but not intolerable. The hair root is forcefully pulled out without leaving ends and the skin would remain smooth for a few days depending on a person's hair growth rate.

Underarm Hair Removal By Waxing

If you choose waxing, this method is fast as it involves spreading a layer of liquid wax over the hair area, pressing a piece of linen on the wax and then ripping it off quickly, much like removing a plaster.

It is a painful treatment but skin is smooth and hairless. You will need to repeat this underarm hair removal treatment at least once a month to maintain the smooth, hairless skin.

Underarm Hair Removal By Electrolysis

Electrolysis used to be the only near permanent hair removal solution. It is a painful and slow process, not to mention that is also expensive and requires multiple sessions. No wonder a better and more effective treatment in the form of laser hair removal was developed.

Underarm Hair Removal By Laser

Laser hair removal is not cheap but compared to electrolysis, it is worth every penny. If you are considering using laser for underarm hair removal, there are some facts about this treatment that you should be aware of.

Laser hair removal works by targeting the darker area of skin which are the cells that contain melanin. These cells often grow near hair follicles that give them the dark color.

underarm-hair-removal-image4.jpgThe laser disables these dark cells by damaging the hair follicles and the result is negative hair growth. Laser hair removal is not only used for underarm hair removal. It is also effective for removing hair on other parts of the body such as around the lip and on the back.

For removing finer hairs, multiple sessions are necessary for a more complete underarm hair removal treatment.

Underarm Hair Removal Introduction

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Underarm Hair Removal For Both Men And Women


Unsightly underarm hair should be removed for both aesthetic and hygiene reasons. Women are more likely to remove underarm hair compared to men but there is no reason why men should not pay as much attention to underarm hair when it comes to personal grooming.

Underarm Hair Removal Reduces Body Odor

Underarm hair starts growing around puberty and growth varies with each individual. Apart from being unsightly, underarm hair is also a source of odor. If a person is prone to sweating profusely, underarm hair traps bacteria and gives off a pungent body odor. This reason alone is compelling enough for underarm hair removal.

For men, it is the fitness males such as swimmers and bodybuilders who take the trouble to remove not just underarm hair, but also body hair. For swimmers, removing underarm and body hair not only gives a more appealing appearance, it also improves sporting performance by reducing air and water friction.

Underarm hair removal is quite common in the US but in some European countries such as France, it is not normally practised. Predominantly, it is women who remove their underarm hair, which is why most hair removal products such as razors, creams and gels are targeted at women.

Underarm Hair Removal Options

Clinics and spas too, target women. They provide a more pleasant way to have your underarm hair removed by someone instead of having to do it yourself. Shaving is one of the most common ways to do it yourself although it is difficult to get a very close shave. Hair stubble will also start showing within a day or two, making it necessary to shave almost daily.

underarm-hair-removal-image2.jpgAnother option is to use hair removal creams that are available over the counter. These creams break down hair bonds and when the cream is rinsed away, the hair is removed together with it. Those with sensitive skin may get skin irritation and redness from the ingredients in the depilatory underarm hair removal creams.

Other options such as waxing and electrolysis are available and these give longer lasting results but the process is painful. In the case of electrolysis, multiple treatments are necessary in this underarm hair removal procedure.