Men’s Laser Hair Removal - Axillae
Laser hair removal of the underarm area is a modern procedure aimed at long-term reduction of unwanted hair growth in the axillary region. The procedure is performed using the Alexandrite DEKA Again Pro Plus laser (755 nm) and the Zimmer Cryo air cooling system, ensuring precise targeting of hair follicles and a high level of comfort during treatment.
The underarm area is hormonally influenced; however, it usually responds very well to laser treatment due to the high density and pigmentation of the hair.
The 755 nm Alexandrite laser is highly effective for dark and moderately pigmented hair, providing gradual hair reduction, decreased post-shaving irritation, and improved skin quality.
Indications
- unwanted hair in the underarm area;
- irritation after shaving;
- ingrown hairs;
- increased hair growth;
- hypertrichosis.
Procedure
- assessment of skin phototype and hair characteristics;
- individual selection of laser parameters;
- treatment of the underarm area;
- skin cooling with the Zimmer Cryo system during the procedure;
- application of a soothing product after the procedure.
Intervals between sessions
- recommended interval - 4–6 weeks;
- intervals may be adjusted individually depending on hair growth rate;
- on average, 6–8 sessions are required;
- maintenance sessions are performed 1–2 times per year.
Contraindications
- active skin infections in the treatment area (bacterial, viral, fungal);
- inflammatory processes, skin damage or irritation in the treatment area;
- recent intense sun exposure or use of self-tanning products;
- photosensitivity, including medication-induced photosensitivity;
- suspicious or dermatologically unassessed pigmented lesions;
- skin cancer in the treatment area;
- tendency to keloid scarring (requires individual assessment);
- decompensated chronic diseases;
- epilepsy, especially photosensitive forms;
- use of systemic retinoids within the last 6–12 months (as advised by a physician);
- diabetes in decompensated stage (in compensated form - only with medical approval).
Aftercare
Normal reactions after the procedure may include:
- perifollicular redness for 1–2 days;
- mild sensitivity, moderate erythema, or slight swelling within the first 24 hours.
Recommendations
- cool the skin if needed;
- use soothing and moisturizing products;
- avoid hot water and friction for 24 hours;
- avoid aggressive cosmetics, acids, and retinoids for 2–3 days;
- keep the skin regularly moisturized;
- avoid trauma to the treated area;
- use SPF 50 daily;
- avoid sun exposure and tanning beds for at least 2 weeks.
After the procedure, temporary redness or sensitivity may occur, usually resolving within 1–3 days. Treated hairs gradually shed within 1–2 weeks. If needed, gentle trimming with a trimmer is allowed starting from approximately day 3, provided there is no skin irritation.
If severe reactions occur (strong pain, blisters, burns, signs of infection), a specialist should be consulted.
Sources:
https://dekalaser.com/products/again-pro-plus/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507861/
https://www.webmd.com/beauty/laser-hair-removal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_hair_removal
Preparation:
- avoid sun exposure and tanning beds for 3–6 weeks before the procedure;
- avoid hair removal methods that remove the hair root (waxing, sugaring, tweezing, epilator) for at least 6–8 weeks before the procedure;
- shaving is allowed 24–48 hours before the procedure;
- avoid aggressive skincare products, acids, and retinoids for 48 hours before the procedure;
- arrive with clean skin, free of cosmetics.