Anesthesia for hair removal

Removing with the help of hair removal superfluous hairs on the body, each woman experiences painful sensations. But to date, there are a number of different tools that help not only reduce this pain, but even destroy it.

Anesthetic tablets with epilation

Anesthesia during epilation can be done with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs by ingesting them. For this purpose, such tablets as:

There are also tablets for pain relief during epilation, in which non-steroid active agents are combined with moderate tranquilizers - Tempalgin. Buy all of these drugs can be in the pharmacy without a prescription, they are completely safe and help to transfer the procedure more easily. But for supersensitive areas it is best to use other methods of anesthesia.

Creams and Sprays for Pain Management

Spray and anesthetic cream are the most popular means for relieving pain, because they are easy to apply, they do not cause irritation and quickly begin to act. If you have a procedure to remove hair bulbs, use Emla, Light dep, Deep Numb or Lidocaine. For anesthesia during epilation, you will need only 1-2 grams of these cosmetics for 10 cm2 of your skin (on the mucous membranes of the genital organs it is better to apply from 5 grams of the drug).

If you have applied ointment for anesthesia during epilation, you must necessarily strengthen the effect of its constituent components. To do this, it is necessary to tightly close the treated area with a food film or an occlusive dressing.

Infiltrative anesthesia with epilation

Infiltrative anesthesia is the management of pain relievers, under the skin. Most often this method is used for anesthesia during epilation of the bikini zone. The safest preparation for this is a 2% solution of lidocaine hydrochloride.

You can use lidocaine injections even at home, but only when you know for sure that you do not have an intolerance to it. Under the skin, the drug is injected with an insulin syringe into the inner surface of the thighs, pubic area and large labia to a depth of about a few millimeters. Each injection should be done in a staggered manner, injecting in one place not more than 0.3 mm of lidocaine. The mucous membrane of the labia minora should not be bruised.