
While the effectiveness of laser hair removal is almost completely independent of your diet, it's a good idea to avoid foods rich in beta-carotene for a while before your treatment. Beta-carotene can make your skin yellowish, which may cause burning during the treatment.

Is laser hair removal -- a.k.a. photothermolysis -- for you? The process doesn't work well for everyone: it's more effective for people who have dark hair, and it only works for hair that's very short. Discuss the procedure with your hair removal expert before you get it done.

Two or three days before a laser hair removal procedure, shave the area and let it grow stubble. Don't pluck or wax the area. The procedure targets the hair's melanin, the pigment that gives hair and skin its color. The shorter the hair, the better the procedure works.