Smoothy Slim
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Heat – Laser hair removal will make your skin sensitive so it's best to avoid extreme heat, including hot showers and baths as well as steam rooms and swimming pools (which also contain chlorine which can aggravate the skin), for at least 48 hours after the process.
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Learn More »Sunlight – Be it the natural kind (which you shouldn’t have too much trouble avoiding on Irish shores) or the kind that a sunbed provides, you need to keep the area that has been treated covered and protected from sunlight. If you can’t stay out of the sun, you should apply a sun cream with an SPF of 50 and cover as much of the area as possible. Fitted clothing – Fitted or tight attire, such as bodycon dresses and skinny jeans, can cause friction and discomfort, which may result in a skin reaction, swelling or redness. With more than 400,000 laser hair removal treatments carried out in Ireland, we know that redness and/or swelling can occur afterwards, so this is normal, but you should contact your therapist or doctor if you are concerned or there are signs of infection. Touch – You should avoid touching or rubbing your skin too rigorously following the treatment. Thérapie Clinic uses the highest-quality, medical grade technology for laser hair removal, and the lasers are equipped with coolants that make the process as comfortable as possible, but skin is skin, and can become sensitive. Again, if you are worried about any side effects, including extreme irritation, please contact the therapist who performed the procedure or your doctor. Certain medications – If you are experiencing discomfort or stinging, paracetamol can help to alleviate such symptoms. However, not all medications are suitable and you should steer clear of those that are known to react with the laser light, such as Ibuprofen. Steering clear of the above for a few days after your laser hair removal treatment will mean you can continue to go about your day looking and feeling fabulous, and can look forward to your next session and a lifetime of hair-free, silky smooth skin. Post-treatment skincare instructions will be provided by the specialist performing the treatment. For more information on this or to organise a consultation, contact Thérapie Clinic by calling 1890 650 750 or book a consultation below.
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