Anonymous wrote:+ 1 for Lily.
A reputable clinic will not do her whole leg all at once. They will do each lower leg, then each upper leg - not entire leg in each session.
The clinic uses lidocaine cream to reduce the pain. They start with low level lasers and then increase intensity over time if needed.
I had my legs done years ago and have had not had regrowth that others mentioned. I've also done pubic area and under arms.
For me, the only places with pain were places where the bone was near the skin (like ankles) but not the meatier sections (calves, thighs, etc).
The pain was (again, my experience) was not awful and it was temporary. The clinician can take breaks if you get to a particularly sensitive area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laser hair removal has come a long way from when some of these poster did it 20 years ago. My daughter has done several sessions and it was not painful at all. I was in the room so I would have known. The lasers now have cooling features that offset the heat of the laser. It was no big deal.
Please tell me where you take her
Anonymous wrote:Laser hair removal has come a long way from when some of these poster did it 20 years ago. My daughter has done several sessions and it was not painful at all. I was in the room so I would have known. The lasers now have cooling features that offset the heat of the laser. It was no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Laser hair removal has come a long way from when some of these poster did it 20 years ago. My daughter has done several sessions and it was not painful at all. I was in the room so I would have known. The lasers now have cooling features that offset the heat of the laser. It was no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:PP here again. I don’t know what was the type of numbing cream used, but, yes, they applied it to both of my legs. It wasn’t to the point that I couldn’t feel the treatment, but it helped some.
Also, I did my treatment 20 years ago. I bet they have better lasers today than what was available back then. I think dermatologist’s office would be best to answer all the questions about products that are available both for the treatment and to reduce discomfort during the procedure.