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LASER HAIR REMOVAL AND PREGNANCY Some of the atypical hair growth areas may be challenging to shave. Because of this, laser hair removal and pregnancy may appear to be a good idea, but first make sure to discuss it with your OBGYN / healthcare provider. Pregnant women may discover that hair is cropping up more abundantly than normal.

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LASER HAIR REMOVALAND PREGNANCY

Some of the atypical hair growth areas may be challenging toshave. Because of this, laser hair removal and pregnancy mayappear to be a good idea, but first make sure to discuss it withyour OBGYN / healthcare provider.

Pregnant women may discover that hair iscropping up more abundantly than normal.

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LASER HAIR REMOVALand Pregnancy

Pregnant women may discover that hair is cropping up more

abundantly than normal, both in the typical, and not so typical

areas (due to hormonal changes). Some of the atypical hair growth

areas may be challenging to shave. Because of this, laser hair

removal and pregnancy may appear to be a good idea, but first

make sure to discuss it with your OBGYN / healthcare provider.

Although the laser used during laser treatment and pregnancy will

not penetrate the skin beyond a shallow depth, at this writing no

studies have been done to ascertain the safety of laser hair

removal during pregnancy — and many obstetricians are advising

against doing so (to be on the safe side).

However, there are other physicians who believe that laser hair

removal is safe during pregnancy. It is advisable to seek trusted

medical council for your particular case. Even if you decide against

Visit: www.besthairremovalsystems.com

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Laser hair removal During your Pregnancy

There are other hair removal options considered pregnancy­safe,

such as waxing or electrolysis, that you may want to consider. If

you have electrolysis while pregnant, your breast/nipple area

needs to be avoided during the last trimester

if you’re planning on breast feeding, this is especially important.

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Also, your abdomen will be especially sensitive during your last few

weeks of pregnancy, so should be avoided to minimize your

discomfort. If you choose to have waxing, extra skin sensitivity will

likely also be a concern.

It is usually Recommended that you apply a soothing antiseptic

lotion prior (and after) your treatments. Your hair removal technician

should be able to suggest the most effective lotions/ointments.

Add a little bit of body textYou may want to just wait until after the

birth of your baby. Afterwards, your hormones will likely go back to

normal, after which the problem hair should simply fall out.

Read: www.besthairremovalsystems.com/laser­hair­removal­and­

pregnancy­effect­baby

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Laser vs Electrolysis Hair Removal

Which is Better?

Electrolysis vs laser hair removal is a very common debate amongst

those who want to get rid of unwanted hair. Electrolysis is a

procedure in which a needle is penetrated in your skin to the hair

follicle while with laser only light would be penetrating your skin.

Electrolysis is quite a painful method since the needle penetrates

the skin, but Is Laser Hair Removal Painful only to those with very

sensitive skins. The amount that you would need to pay differs with

certain factors in both cases.

Electrolysis may cost a little less compared to laser hair removal but

electrolysis is a very lengthy procedure and would require more

number of sessions so, at the end of the treatment, you would be

paying more for electrolysis than for laser treatment. Electrolysis has

been in existence for a very long time and yet at times it does not

offer permanent hair reduction.

On the other hand laser hair removal is comparatively a new

procedure but many people have experienced permanent hair

reduction. The time needed to complete the entire process for

electrolysis is much more compared to laser hair removal.

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Electrolysis can be quite tedious and lengthy. After electrolysis is

performed you need to take special care of your skin, which if not

done can damage your skin. With laser hair removal the chances of

side effects is quite less; you may face a little reddening and

swelling of skin but that remains for a very short time.

Your query to electrolysis vs laser hair removal must have become

quite clear by now. No matter which procedure you opt for, you

should get yourself treated by a reputed professional to reduce the

risk of any problems.

Now you can not only yourself decide which the better procedure is,

you can also answer others with the same query of electrolysis vs

laser hair removal and Pregnancy.

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