As promised, I said I would update you on all of my laser hair removal appointments so that you could hear the progress. My original appointment was scheduled for last week but when I showed up at the office they told me that my appointment was accidentally canceled and they couldn’t squeeze me in - I was very annoyed. They scheduled my new appointment for yesterday. This time I met with Carey. She was super nice and I immediately felt comfortable. She asked how I was doing and if I noticed any results yet. I told her I am so happy with the results already, it already started to work after only my first appointment. There are some spots where my hair follicles are completely dead. However, there are patches where it is growing back – this is normal. She said that I am right on track and it sounds like I am having great results so far. It was sort of the same routine this time except this time I did not have to wear tight goggles; I just wore these green sunglasses – very stylish. She said that she doesn’t make anyone wear the tight goggles unless she is doing hair removal around their face.
So before we got started she told me to let her know the
pain level on a scale of 1 to 10… 10 being the worst. Much to my surprise the
first jolt was not bad at all – I scored it at a 5. It hurt much worse the
first appointment. She said she adjusts the laser setting to at least make the
pain at a 5. When Toni did it last time, I remember the faint smell of burning
hair, I didn’t really smell it this time. The room was a little bigger, so
maybe that is why? The woman said that if the laser is on too high of a setting
they can actually burn people – she then showed me a scar on her arm. I then
wondered, did Toni have it on too high of a setting last time? Toni told me she
looked for a pink color of the skin and the smell of burning hair. This time I
didn’t experience either and Carey made no mention of it. I am just hoping that
it works this time and that the laser was not set on too low of a setting to do
its job. Carey said that people don’t understand that the laser will still work
on a lower setting, it just all depends on the person’s skin type and how they
have to adjust it. Since I have darker skin, she said she could burn me more
easily than someone with lighter skin. Sounds kind of weird but it is true. We
will see if it works at all – if not I will have to see if Carey can put the
setting a notch or two higher. For the money I spent, I want to make sure it is
working and although she said that the laser being a lower setting doesn’t
matter, I assume it was higher when Toni did it and it seemed to work great the
first time! We shall see. By the way, Carey said that I got 110 jolts this time
- she usually only gives people about 90 but said she wanted to go over a few
areas to make sure she got them. Now, this doesn't mean she zapped me 110 times. Overall, the appointment only took 15 minutes total, from the time I got into the room with Carey, til I got dressed and was out the door. It is a fast process - so far I reccomend it 100%! More updates next month to let you know if the
second treatment worked!
Has anyone gotten laser hair removal? How was your pain
level? I am just really hoping that it works this time since I had a little
different of an experience.
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I have had the brazillian wax done. It hurt pretty good in some spots, as I'm sure you could imagine. I have not had the lazed treatment, though. I loved the results of the waxing, so perhaps I should consider the lazer treatment in the future.
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous - I heard that brazillian waxing is super painful. Since you went through that I know that laser treatment would be a breeze for you! So far it is so worth it, I highly reccomend it. Like I said in my first post, I got this on a Groupon so it was not bad at all. With all of the money you spend each time on waxing, you'd definately save over time.
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