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Depilación láser

- Acudir a la sesión con la zona a

fotodepilarse correctamente rasurada

(métodos de sección de una parte del tallo

piloso: cuchillas, etc.).

Importante: los métodos que extraen el

tallo piloso en su totalidad (pinzas, cera,

etc.) están contraindicados.

- Las plataformas están dotadas de sistemas

de refrigeración que hacen más llevaderas

las sesiones, reduciendo el dolor que

el paciente debe soportar. No obstante,

también se recomienda la utilización de

cremas anestésicas tópicas tipo EMLA.

- Dejar que el pelo caiga sólo después de que

hubieran pasado varios días de la sesión.

No impacientarse y tratar de extraerlos con

pinzas.

- Lavar la zona fotodepilada con mucha

suavidad y exclusivamente con agua y

jabón.

R eferencias bibliográficas

Hernán Pinto

hpinto@telefonica.net

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