LHR shoulders

Laser hair removal specifically for the shoulders, leaving the skin smooth and hair-free.
1 sessionBDT 13,063
8 sessionsBDT 83,600
Save BDT 2,613 / session
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What is Laser Hair Removal for Shoulders?

Laser Hair Removal (LHR) for the shoulders is a targeted cosmetic procedure aimed at permanently reducing and eliminating unwanted hair from the shoulder area.

This treatment utilizes advanced laser technology to target hair follicles, providing a long-lasting solution compared to traditional hair removal methods like shaving, waxing, or plucking.

Ideal for individuals seeking smooth and hair-free shoulders with minimal maintenance.

Things You Should Know Before Your Laser Hair Removal Shoulders Treatment

Before undergoing laser hair removal on the shoulders, consider the following:

  • Consultation: Schedule a consultation with a certified dermatologist or technician to assess your skin type, hair color, and overall suitability for the treatment.
  • Avoid Sun Exposure: Limit sun exposure and avoid tanning for at least four weeks prior to your appointment to minimize the risk of skin irritation and pigmentation changes.
  • Hair Length: Ensure that the hair in the treatment area is at least 1-2 mm long. Avoid waxing, plucking, or using depilatory creams for six weeks before the procedure to allow the laser to effectively target the hair follicles.
  • Medications and Skincare Products: Inform your provider about any medications or skincare products you are using, as some may need to be adjusted before treatment.
  • Skin Care Routine: Follow any pre-treatment skincare instructions provided by your specialist to prepare your skin for the procedure.

What Happens During Laser Hair Removal Shoulders

During the laser hair removal procedure for the shoulders, you can expect the following steps:

  • Preparation: The shoulder areas are cleansed to remove any oils, lotions, or impurities. A cooling gel may be applied to enhance comfort and protect the skin.
  • Protective Measures: Protective eyewear is provided to shield your eyes from the laser light.
  • Laser Application: A handheld laser device emits concentrated light pulses across the shoulder area. The laser targets the melanin in the hair follicles, heating and damaging them to inhibit future hair growth.
  • Sensations: You may feel a mild snapping or tingling sensation during the treatment. The sensation is generally well-tolerated and varies based on individual pain thresholds.
  • Duration: Each session typically lasts between 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the extent of the shoulder area being treated and hair density.

Recovery and Results: What to Expect

After your shoulders laser hair removal session, here's what to anticipate:

  • Immediate Aftercare: Mild redness, swelling, or slight discomfort in the treated areas may occur, typically subsiding within a few hours to a day. Applying a soothing lotion or aloe vera gel can help alleviate these symptoms.
  • Sun Protection: Protect the treated skin from sun exposure by applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30. Avoid direct sun exposure to prevent irritation and pigmentation changes.
  • Hair Shedding: Treated hairs will begin to shed over the following weeks, resulting in smoother skin as new hair growth is minimized.
  • Multiple Sessions: Multiple treatments are usually necessary to achieve optimal results. Sessions are typically spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart to target hair in different growth phases.
  • Long-Term Results: Many individuals experience a significant reduction in hair growth, with permanent hair removal achievable after completing the recommended number of sessions. Periodic maintenance treatments may be required to sustain results.

For personalized advice and to determine the best treatment plan for your needs, consult with our laser hair removal specialist.

LHR shoulders: Before and after