Do’s and Don’t’s before, during and after IPL Hair Removal – Lumina Aesthetics (2024)

IPL Hair removal has become very common over the years. Due to these under-qualified IPL practitioners using unsafe IPL systems or systems that just don’t work, there are many myths and urban legends surrounding IPL hair removal.

To lay these to rest our fully qualified team of nurses and doctors here at Lumina Aesthetics Clinic have put together their top 10 IPL hair removal myths:

Myth 1: IPL hair removal is painful

If you’ve ever waxed or had threading, then IPL hair removal will be a walk-in-the-park!

The IPL removes hair It has a unique sapphire cooling spot. Intense Pulse Light (IPL) is produced when an electric current is passed through xenon gas. This causes some warming sensation in the skin but using proper cooling equipment during the treatment this effect is removed within seconds.

Myth 2: IPL hair removal doesn't work on dark skin

It is true that lots of IPL systems don't work on darker skin, however, the Exilite IPL works well on darker skin and is designed for, and has excellent results on, all skin types – Let’s have treatment only at Lumina Aesthetics Clinic.

Myth 3: Takes years of treatments to work

Again not true. As long as you’re using a powerful IPL such as Exilite then you can see results - even after one session.

For permanent hair reduction, it can typically be seen within 4-6 months. This is approximately 4-6 treatments.

Myth 4: IPL hair removal is expensive

Compared to a lifetime of shaving cream and razors, electric shavers and epilators, waxing and threading IPL hair removal is remarkably cost-effective.

The effects of IPL hair removal can last a lifetime so it is definitely a worthwhile investment.

Myth 5: IPL hair removal isn't safe

With a team lead by dermatologists and nurses, it is very rare for problems to occur. We prevent these problems by encouraging thorough reading and understanding of the pre-treatment guidelines, as there are a number of things you should avoid before your treatment.

Myth 6: Can’t be performed on face/sensitive areas

This is absolutely busted as the IPL can be used on any part of the skin.

Some of the most popular treatments are IPL treatment on the upper lip, underarms and bikini area.

Myth 7: IPL hair removal doesn’t last

Guaranteed permanent reduction in hair depends on the type of IPL used. People can expect to see a reduction using a medical IPL such as our Exilite.

Myth 8: Can’t go swimming afterwards

While not without a seed of truth this one is also busted. We would recommend waiting 24-48 hours after your session before going for a swim. If you have extremely sensitive skin and notice that the side effects from your session last longer than usual we would recommend waiting until your skin has fully recovered before going for a swim. You should avoid direct sunlight and activities that will heat your skin up for up to 72 hours after treatment.

If you have any further questions regarding swimming after IPL Hair Removal, contact Lumina’s patient care coordinator.

Myth 9: You can’t have fake tan on

This one is true. You can’t have a fake tan on while having a treatment. However, you can use fake tan in-between treatments provided the tan has worn off before your next treatment.

We also advise that you wait for any natural tan from your holidays to fade before treatment.

Myth 10: IPL hair removal causes ingrown hairs

IPL hair removal is in fact the recommended treatment for ingrown hairs for conditions such as folliculitis and razor bumps (pseudofolliculitis barbae).

After we explore Myths from IPL Hair Removal, this blog will show you do’s and don’t’s before, during and after IPL Hair Removal. 😉

Before IPL hair removal

Firstly, before you undergo IPL hair removal treatment, you must not expose the treated area to the sun or a sunbed. A sunscreen of SPF 30, or preferably a total sunblock of SPF 50, should be applied whenever exposed to the sun is unavoidable.

You must avoid plucking, waxing, or bleaching the hair for six weeks prior to treatment. Preserving the root and the pigment of the hair is imperative for the success of the IPL treatment.

You should not shave the area to be treated the day or night before your appointment, Lumina’s nurse will help to shave your hair before the procedure. It will allow the light to go directly to the hair follicle.

During IPL hair removal

During the procedure certain safety considerations are important. The patient and any other person in the IPL room need protective eyewear to prevent the risk of damage to the retina. A jet of chilled air is used with the light to minimize epidermal damage and increase patient comfort. The use of a local anesthetic is optional.

After IPL hair removal

Immediately following treatment the area may show erythema (redness and some swelling) around the follicles which looks similar to large goosebumps.

Around 2 or 3 weeks after an IPL hair removal treatment 10 to 20% of the treated hairs will fall out. During the healing phase, the area must be treated delicately. Do not rub or scratch. If a crust develops let it fall off on its own. Apply a thin layer of aloe vera ointment to the treated area several times a day to keep it moist. Pat the area dry. Do not shave the area if is swollen or crusting.

Apply ice when swelling occurs. Wrap the ice in a clean soft cloth. Discomfort or stinging may be relieved with Paracetamol. Do not take Ibuprofen or Aspirin as these medicines may react to the IPL light. If you need to apply make-up on the area you must apply and remove it delicately. Excess rubbing can open the treated area and increase the chance of scarring. Avoid sports and strenuous exercise for two days following the treatment for IPL hair removal. Walking is encouraged though.

Avoid very hot baths, showers, steam baths or saunas, and don’t swim in strongly chlorinated water for two or three days as we mentioned above on myths number 8. Don’t use bleaching creams or perfume products for 24 to 48 hours. Avoid exfoliating or peeling for one week. Try to avoid wearing tight clothing for two or three days. And if there are signs of infection like pus, tenderness or fever, contact the clinic. Post-treatment skin care instructions must be followed to prevent any complications.

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Do’s and Don’t’s before, during and after IPL Hair Removal  –   Lumina Aesthetics (2024)

FAQs

What are the do's and don'ts before and after IPL? ›

Avoid sun exposure (apply sunscreen daily and do not tan at all – including self-tanner) for 4 to 6 weeks before and after treatments. Do not use any retinol products (or products containing tretinoin) or exfoliants on the area to be treated for one week. Avoid Accutane (or isotretinoin products) for 6 months prior.

Should you shower before or after IPL? ›

Do take a shower right before your IPL hair removal session. Lather up and wash away any dirt, oil, lotion, deodorant, powder, makeup, or moisturizer before your IPL session. Your IPL handset should only be used on clean, dry skin so that there are no obstructions to the light targeting the root of the hair.

How do I get the best results from IPL hair removal? ›

The Only Guide You Need for IPL Laser Hair Removal Preparation
  1. Stick to your roots. Stop plucking and waxing the treated area at least four to six weeks prior to your first treatment. ...
  2. Shave. ...
  3. Ban the Tan. ...
  4. SPF - 50. ...
  5. Exfoliate. ...
  6. Cleanse.

Where should you not use IPL? ›

That being said, you should avoid using your IPL on extra-sensitive areas such as the genitals, nipples, or anus, as this could cause inflammation. You can use the Braun Silk-expert Pro 5 IPL in the Pubic Area, including mons pubis, labia majora, perineum and around the anus.

What are the do's and don'ts of IPL? ›

A sunscreen of SPF 30, or preferably a total sunblock of SPF 50, should be applied whenever exposed to the sun is unavoidable. You must avoid plucking, waxing, or bleaching the hair for six weeks prior to treatment. Preserving the root and the pigment of the hair is imperative for the success of the IPL treatment.

What not to do after IPL? ›

Chlorine may also irritate your skin, so avoid pools, spas, and saunas. Don't apply makeup to treated skin for a few days. While you should steer clear of harsh products, you will still want to take care of your skin. Cleanse daily using a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser.

Should I moisturise before or after IPL? ›

If you experience skin irritation or skin redness after your IPL treatment, we advise you to wait until these subside before applying any products to your skin. When the skin feels normal, you can apply your favorite lotion, moisturizer or cosmetic to the treated areas. There is no harm in moisturizing your skin.

What face wash is best after IPL? ›

You can begin washing your face the evening of your treatment. Wash the treated area with a gentle cleanser and warm water (not hot water) twice a day, and pat dry. At WIFH we recommend the Obagi Nu-Derm Gentle Cleanser.

How long does it take to see results from IPL hair removal? ›

You will notice that the hair growth after four weeks of IPL treatment will be lesser and thinner. After completing a session of 12 weeks, the hair growth will reduce completely, providing you with silky, smooth skin for a longer time. However, you may have to continue touch-ups as needed.

Can you see results after 1 IPL? ›

While you may see some great results after the first IPL session, the best outcomes are usually observed after several treatments. Significant sun damage may take longer to treat and possibly require more than three treatments initially.

Can I use IPL on pubic hair? ›

First things first, let's answer a pressing question: can you use IPL on the bikini area safely? Yes, you can! That is, as long as you have a device, like the Philips Lumea IPL 9000 Series, that has a specific attachment designed to work with the contours of this area of your body.

Does IPL eventually stop hair growth? ›

The IPL Laser Hair Removal Handset and clinical laser treatment have the same end result of gradually reducing hair growth over several treatments until you get a permanent reduction in hair growth.

Should I laser my pubic hair? ›

' Yes, it is safe to laser the pubic area for most patients. It should be noted that this is one of the more sensitive areas when it comes to laser hair removal, but it is quick and effective. Many patients also believe it is overall less painful than waxing.

What are the disadvantages of IPL laser? ›

What are the side effects of IPL treatment?
  • Redness.
  • Swelling.
  • Light bruising.
  • Itching.
  • Peeling.
  • Scabbing.

Are there any dangers with IPL? ›

Blistering and scarring are rare but potential side effects of IPL treatments, particularly in individuals with sensitive skin. These effects are more likely to occur when higher-intensity settings are used.

What are the restrictions after IPL? ›

For at least 24 hours following your IPL treatment, it's advised to avoid products high in Vitamin A and Vitamin C. This includes skincare items containing alpha-hydroxy acids, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, and Benzoyl peroxide. These substances can irritate the skin, which is more sensitive after IPL.

What to do immediately after IPL treatment? ›

Immediately after an IPL photo facial, your skin may look and feel like you have a sunburn. This feeling should go away within a few hours, although some redness may last for a few days. You may see some of your hyperpigmented spots become darker, but only temporarily. They will peel away painlessly within a few weeks.

How should I prepare my skin before IPL? ›

Preparing for your IPL treatment

We may ask you to do the following in preparation for your skin rejuvenation treatment: Avoid excess sun exposure and use a high-SPF sunscreen when going outside. Stop taking certain topical creams, like retinoids, that affect skin sensitivity.

What are the rules for IPL treatment? ›

IPL Procedure

Before the procedure, don't: Tan in the sun, in a tanning bed, or with tanning creams for 4 weeks before treatment. Wax, or get a chemical peel or collagen shots for 2 weeks before. Wear perfume, makeup, deodorant, or any skin irritants.

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