Frequently Asked Questions

During treatment a laser beam passes through the skin to an individual hair follicle. The intense heat of the laser damages the hair follicle, which inhibits future hair growth.You will be given eye protection while the treatment is being carried out. 

Different skin/hair types respond differently to treatment and there may also be hormonal/medical factors that affect hair growth. While laser hair removal can delay or inhibit the hairs from growing, it’s not always a permanent solution to unwanted hair – unless the follicle is completely destroyed. Typically, we recommend starting with a course of 6 sessions and then assessing the hair growth. Most people report a significant reduction in hair after 6-10 sessions, as well as maintenance treatments.Treatment sessions are spaced between 4-8 weeks apart depending on the area being treated. 

Your hair has three different growth stages. For laser to work, we need the hair to be in the anagen stage which is the active stage of hair growth. However, only 1-30% of your hairs at any given time could be in the anagen stage. Every time you visit for your laser treatment, we are killing off a certain %, i.e., the hairs which are in the anagen stage. 

If your hair is dark, then the answer is yes! Unfortunately, laser hair removal is not effective on red, blonde, grey or white hair. 

Yes, all skin types (Fitzpatrick scale 1-6) are treatable at Omorphia Laser as we only use medical-grade lasers with the most advanced technologies that allow us to do this safely and effectively. 

Some people relate to it as a sensation of an elastic band flicking on the skin. We have a cooling system built into the machine which cools the area as the laser works, making it very comfortable for clients. 

Due to government guidelines in Northern Ireland, you are required to have a consultation and patch test carried out prior to your first treatment. 

Some medications are contraindicated to Laser Hair removal and can cause skin to become photosensitive to light. Please contact us directly if you are currently taking any medication and we will advise you further. 

  • Do not bleach or use depilatory cream for at least 4-6 weeks prior to your 1st treatment and stop using for the duration of the laser treatment.
  • No waxing, plucking, or threading at least 1 month prior to your treatment and stop these methods of hair removal for the duration of your laser treatment.
  • Shaving or cutting the hair is the only method of hair removal.
  • You MUST shave the area to be treated 24 hours before your laser treatment.
  • Facial/body scrub is recommended 1 week prior to and after your laser treatment.
  • Do not exfoliate the area being treated 2 days before and after your laser treatment.
  • Laser treatments cannot be done if the client has false or residue of false/natural tan on the area on the day of treatment.
  • You must use a recommended broad-spectrum SPF on all areas being treated when exposed to daylight.
  • No lotions or oils should be used on the area prior to your laser treatment.
  • Omorphia Laser cannot be responsible for shaving, this is up to the client. We cannot do the treatment on the day if the area is not prepared.
  • Always inform your laser specialist of any change in medication or medical history before your laser treatment begins.
  • Please make sure fake tan is not present on day of appointment and has been fully removed.
  • Please inform your laser specialist of any tattoos you may have or get through the duration of your treatment including semi-permanent make-up such as lips and eyebrows.
  • No antihistamines or anti-inflammatories should be taken 24 hours prior to the treatment.
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  • Immediately after your treatment, you may notice the following normal expected responses reactions in the treatment area:
    Redness: this can last up to 7 days after your treatment. 
  • Swelling particularly in the hair follicle area: this can last up to 7 days after your treatment.
    You may feel heat and itchiness in the treatment area: this can last up to 7 days. 
    Darkening of pigment: Areas of skin with pigment may appear darker initially. Although these responses on the skin may feel very strong, these are normal expected responses to the treatment. Please make sure you are clear on the steps you should be taking to make sure you protect the treated area. 
  • Avoid touching, scratching or picking the treated area.
  • Keep the area cool and wear loose clothing e.g. do not wear tights or jeans.
  • Apply aloe vera following treatment as often as you like.
  • Only Mineral-Based makeup can be used directly after the treatment. All other makeup should be avoided for 24 hours.
  • Avoid sun exposure for a minimum of 1 week after the treatment.
  • Use a Broad-Spectrum SPF at all times.
  • Do not apply deodorant for 24hrs after the treatment.
  • Avoid very hot baths or showers for 24hrs.
  • Avoid steam rooms & saunas for 48hrs.
  • Avoid swimming in strongly chlorinated water for 48hrs.
  • Avoid treatments in the same area such as chemical peels, injectables, or derma pen treatments for 4 weeks.

As laser is a heat treatment, it is important to keep the skin as cool as possible post treatment.

The below responses are normal to laser. The cooler you keep the skin, the quicker your skin will go back to its normal state.
  • Swelling
  • Itchiness
  • Redness
  • Darkening of freckles
  • Swollen follicles (PFO)
 

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