Setting clients up for success starts with clear preparation guidelines. Here’s a step-by-step guide you can share with clients to ensure they get the best results from their first session:
Two Weeks Before Treatment
Advise clients to avoid tanning or sun exposure, as darker skin can increase the risk of burns. Remind them to use SPF if they’ll be outdoors.
Encourage clients to stop waxing, plucking, or threading hair in the target area. Shaving is allowed since it preserves the follicle, which is necessary for effective treatment.
48 Hours Before Treatment
Ask clients to shave the treatment area. Shaving helps the laser target the hair follicle without singeing the hair above the skin.
Recommend that clients avoid using skincare products containing retinol, glycolic acid, or other active ingredients, which could increase skin sensitivity.
Day of Treatment
Remind clients not to apply makeup, lotion, deodorant, or perfumes to the treatment area. Clean, bare skin is best.
Encourage clients to wear loose, comfortable clothing if they’re having body areas treated, as this reduces irritation after the session.
Post-Treatment Tips
Provide clients with a list of post-treatment guidelines, such as avoiding hot showers, saunas, or intense exercise for 24-48 hours, as these can irritate the skin.
Advise clients to avoid sun exposure and use sunscreen diligently, as treated skin can be more sensitive to sunlight.
Recommend moisturizers to keep the skin hydrated and calm any irritation.
By setting clear expectations and offering practical advice, you can improve your clients’ satisfaction and enhance their results, fostering repeat business and positive word-of-mouth.
Final Thoughts
As a medical aesthetics professional in Canada, offering laser hair removal means staying informed about client needs, treatment best practices, and current technology. By debunking myths, tailoring approaches for different body areas, and providing clear pre- and post-treatment guidance, you can improve client outcomes and grow your practice.

