Laser treatment consultation

So, you’ve decided that laser hair removal is the best way to get hair-free skin.

Congrats! Great decision!

Now, we’re telling you that you HAVE to have

a consultation and a patch test first! What’s all that about?

Most importantly, it doesn’t mean you should be worried. When you are in the hands of experienced, fully-trained practitioners, laser hair removal treatment is safe.

Are you the type of person who makes your mind up to do something and then wants to do it STRAIGHT AWAY? We sympathise we do. But there are good reasons why we ask every new customer to have a laser hair removal consultation and a patch test.

Let’s explain the three top reasons why we always do a one-to-one laser hair removal consultation.

Three reasons why we always do a laser hair removal consultation

It’s about making sure that we understand your skin type, how your skin reacts to the sun, and any medication you use, or health issues you have, so that we can create a safe treatment plan just for you and get the best results possible.

A consultation and patch test is an industry-recommended safety check – and we’re all about ensuring that we offer the best and safest experience for all our customers.

It gives you the chance to ask questions, experience how laser treatment feels and be sure that you are comfortable with the whole process. That means that when you do come in for your sessions, it will be super-quick, with no fuss and you’ll be getting on with the rest of your day in no time at all.

Next, we’re going to break down for you, step by step, what will happen when you come to us for your laser hair removal consultation.

Welcome to Enigma Prestige Beauty 

At your consultation, we’ll be listening carefully to you about what you want to achieve, and how you currently remove unwanted hair. We’ll explain all about laser technology and a few simple dos and don’ts that will make your future treatments as effective as possible. Ask us any questions about laser hair removal technology. We just love talking about it.

Checking your skin and hair type

Your natural colouring, the colour of your hair and skin, will have an impact on the laser hair removal treatment plan that we design just for you. Laser energy targets the colour (or pigment) in your hair, so we have to programme the machine settings to get the best results for different skin and hair types. Our technician will look at the areas you want to treat and ask you how easily you tan or burn in the sun. The Alma Soprano Titanium machine, which we use, has lots of options and settings to ensure that laser treatment is safe and effective for all skin and hair types. The information we learn at your consultation helps us set the machine correctly for you at your first full appointment.

A health questionnaire

We will give you a health questionnaire to complete. Everything you tell us is completely confidential – just as it would be if you visited a hospital or your GP. We need to know about your medical history and any medications you are taking. There are a handful of health conditions which might mean it’s not the right time for you to have laser hair removal. Safety is always our prime concern, but we also want to make sure that you get the very best results in the quickest time. If there is a reason why laser hair removal won’t work very well, we’ll be honest and tell you. If you visit a laser hair removal salon or clinic that DOESN’T ask you these important health questions, they are NOT doing their job properly and we’d advise you to walk out the door.

The patch test 

We think that before you commit to a course of treatments you need to know how it feels and experience the results. Our technician will shave a small area of skin on the part of your face or body that you want to treat and then use the laser on it. In the unlikely event that your skin does react, any problems will be minimal because only a small area of skin has been treated. A patch test is also a way for the technician to check if the laser settings need adjusting for future appointments to get the very best results for you. We’ll speak to you in the days after your patch test and get your feedback.

So, you’ve sailed through the one-to-one laser hair removal consultation and now you can look forward to the treatments that are going to take away the stress and hard work of staying hair-free. We think it’s well worth spending that time to make sure that laser hair removal is right for you, right now, and to help you get the best results.

Laser Pre-Treatment Advice

Pre-treatment instructions

When taking a first time booking, it is advisable to inform the client as follows:

·        Avoid the sun 4 – 6 weeks before treatment

·        Avoid sun exposure throughout the treatment duration to reduce the chance of hyperpigmentation or other side effects

·        Avoid spray tanning from two weeks prior to treatment

·        Always use sunscreen (SPF 50+) when exposed to the sun

·        Shave area 24hours prior to treatment

Please Note:

-         Avoid swimming in strong chlorinated water immediately before

-         Avoid wearing tight clothes when attending treatment sessions

-         Hydrate the body by drinking plenty of water.

-         Do not take ibuprofen or aspirin before your treatment- may cause bruising

 

Laser POST Aftercare Advice

 Aftercare advice:

·        Keep the skin cool

·        Apply after laser soothing product (savlon or aloe vera etc.)

·        Use soothing product of choice daily for first week

·        Avoid excessive heat in the skin for 24-48 hrs (exercise, hot bath or shower, sauna)

·        Do not expose the treated area to the sun between appointments

·        Use SPF 50+ when in the sun as well as protective clothing

·        Do not pick or scratch

·        Avoid injury to the skin

·        The treated area may feel slightly sunburned, apply cold packs

·        Exfoliate two weeks post treatment