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Get answers to common questions about Treatment Vajacial.
Clean the area gently and avoid heavy creams, retinoids, or sun exposure 48–72 hours before your appointment. Skip shaving between treatments, and arrive with about a week of regrowth if extraction of ingrowns is needed. Communicate allergies or medications to your technician.
Most clients report mild discomfort during extractions, similar to a deep pore treatment. We use gentle techniques, numbing topical if necessary, and short sessions to minimize pain. Any soreness typically fades within 24–72 hours; apply cool compresses and soothing gels as recommended.
A Treatment Vajacial typically lasts 30–45 minutes depending on skin sensitivity and extent of extraction. We begin with cleansing and gentle exfoliation, perform targeted extractions, and finish with calming serums and SPF advice. Longer sessions available for extensive ingrown issues.
For maintenance, schedule a vajacial every 4–6 weeks aligned with your waxing cycle. If treating active ingrowns or congestion, initial treatments may be more frequent; your technician will recommend a personalized plan to prevent recurrence and maintain smoothness.
Yes — many clients combine waxing or threading with a vajacial, but timing matters. Wait 24–48 hours after waxing/threading for extractions to reduce irritation. Alternatively, schedule your vajacial between treatments for optimal ingrown hair care and skin health.
Temporary redness, mild swelling, or breakouts can occur but usually subside within a few days. Avoid hot baths, vigorous exercise, tight clothing, and direct sun for 48 hours. Use recommended calming creams and SPF to support healing and prevent irritation.