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#90
by
SlyintheOC
on 21 May, 2009 16:00
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They probably do not want you to shave to allow the skin time to heal. Shaving would further irritate the skin. When I had laser hair removal done on my back and chest, they also told me to keep an SPF48 or higher on everyday for at least a week even though I had clothes on. So be sure to protect your dome with a very high SPF.
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#91
by
Some Guy
on 22 May, 2009 09:40
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You usually won't see any results for like 10 to 14 days and then hair could continue to fall out for up to 3 weeks. I was never told to avoid shaving but apparently the sun is a definite no no.
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#92
by
Hook'Em
on 25 May, 2009 08:45
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Chadimus, you have any hair fall out yet? The little test strip i had done has let go of the little buggers. Now I need to get the rest done!
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#93
by
chadimus
on 25 May, 2009 16:29
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Hard to say at this point. I think my first treatment was on a weaker setting than the doctor would have preferred, so next time we'll be numbing the dome in advance of the treatment. It does look a little different and some of the hairs on the top of my head where there was very little hair to begin with are rough little bumps and even after I shave over them, they are still very visible. I'm assuming these are dead follicles and eventually those will disappear completely.
I'm not really inspecting it much at this point. I think it'll all work out after a few treatments, so I'm not going to make any rash judgments.
I'll take photos right before the next treatment and post them.
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#94
by
BuzzKC
on 26 May, 2009 09:40
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Some Guy's results look pretty good. I would be fine with results like that. Shaving what's left would be a breeze. About time for me to go ahead and schedule another appt.
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#95
by
Common
on 03 Jun, 2009 15:38
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It's been three weeks since my second treatment. I shave every day to avoid patches, but could probably skip days if I wanted to. My dome is looking good. No shadow left on the sides and just a little on the back.
One funny thing. I've begun noticing imperfections on other sly guys that I used to admire. I see the hair they missed behind their ears, for instance. That will never be a problem for me now. "How sloppy," I think.
I'll post some pics after the hair from the third treatment falls out. I think I'll be pretty good at that point, but I prepaid for eight sessions and want to get things perfect.
The hair seemed to come out faster after the treatments when I (a) shaved against the grain, and (b) rubbed my head with a loofa while showering.
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#96
by
HateMyHairShadow
on 03 Jun, 2009 15:42
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I'd also like to look into this, I hate that shadow more than anything.
Totally agree!
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#97
by
HateMyHairShadow
on 03 Jun, 2009 16:11
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Im going for hair removal in okt when I have stopped taken accutane (isotretinoin). However, I have to ask. Are you guys referring to laser as IPL laser or something else? Im from Sweden and Im going for IPL and since I have very dark hair and light skin tone Im an optimal candidate for the treatment. I had troubles finding a clinic who had experience on this though, but finally i found one. I dont know what I would have done if that wasnt the case. Fortunately I live in Stockholm so it made it easier in the search.
The reason why Im asking is that they said (on the clinic) that IPL is friendlier to the skin than regular laser and will A - make the results better and B - decrease the pain.
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#98
by
Common
on 06 Jun, 2009 09:21
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I have darker skin, so I'm using a YAG laser. My skin seems to be doing fine, but the pain during the session is intense. Hopefully it will be less painful with the IPL laser, but I can't see how. Ultimately, the laser needs to penetrate the skin and heat the hair folicle. It's the heat in the hair folicles that hurts so much.
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#99
by
Meatman
on 11 Jun, 2009 07:56
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Some Guys results do look great. I am really leaning to having this done soon. I want a dome that and is shadow free..or at least shadow minimal.
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#100
by
Some Guy
on 11 Jun, 2009 18:19
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Thanks. I haven't posted on this thread in a while. Within the past three weeks I've noticed a few more darker hairs coming in, leading to a bit more shadow, but I also have a good tan going now so the shadow is still not very pronounced. It's also even, not patchy or weird looking, so that's a plus. I need to schedule another visit, but am deciding whether to wait until end of summer when my head is back to pasty white....
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#101
by
Hook'Em
on 22 Jun, 2009 09:40
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Any updates guys?
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#102
by
Common
on 25 Jun, 2009 22:05
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I just finished my third treatment. The nurse and I agree that at my current progress it won't require eight treatments to get the job done. Nearly all of my hair is gone, with just a patch or two remaining in the back.
I was surprised by the level of pain when she lasered the patches of remaining hair. It's hard to believe that I survived the first treatment since it all hurt that much. For those considering doing this, I strongly recommend going to your doctor first and getting a prescription for a strong pain medicine like vicodin or percocet. Remember to take the medicine 30-45 minutes ahead of time for full potency. Ibuprofen and the topical head pain reliever didn't get the job done for me.
This visit was vastly better than my first. No regrets. As has been mentioned: the results are worth all of the money and most of the pain.
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#103
by
warhawk
on 25 Jun, 2009 22:10
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hey common: thanks 4 the update. that dome is looking smooooooth. where & approximately how much did ya spend 4 each treatment?
WARHAWK
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#104
by
BuzzKC
on 26 Jun, 2009 07:33
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common, looks great. I'm going to lay off until fall/winter. way too much sun lately.