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Why Trimming Your Hair Is Essential Before A Laser Appointment

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Before you arrive for your laser hair removal session, one of the most overlooked yet vital steps is cutting your hair short. Many individuals mistakenly believe that they must remove all hair entirely or allow it to reach a significant length for клиника эпиляции the laser to be effective. The truth is much more straightforward: cutting hair just above the skin surface is sufficient for optimal results.



When hair extends too far above the skin causes the laser energy to be absorbed by the shaft, diminishing its ability to disable the growth center. Conversely, removing hair with a razor right before treatment can cause micro-cuts or inflammation and promote trapped hairs under the skin, both of which can block the laser’s path.



Trimming your hair one to two days before your session reduces redness and sensitivity, while keeping follicles accessible for optimal energy absorption. It reduces the chance of pain during the procedure, because there’s less surface hair to heat up.



Leading laser centers suggest using a dedicated hair trimmer rather than a blade to prevent irritation. Such basic preparation doesn’t just improve comfort—it also increases long-term success rates.



Failing to trim properly may lead to ineffective sessions or prolonged redness and swelling. Heed your clinic’s pre-treatment guidelines. A little preparation makes all the difference—ensuring your laser journey is truly successful.