The complete guide to laser hair removal for the gluteal cleft, ensuring intimate comfort
The decision to embark on a laser hair removal treatment for the gluteal cleft is often motivated by a range of reasons, from aesthetics to seeking a practical solution for a delicate area for treatment.
Let’s look at the benefits of laser hair removal and apply them to the gluteal cleft, the effectiveness criteria, the precautions to be taken and the advice to be followed.
So, what is the gluteal cleft?
Exactly which part of the body does this refer to? This treatment is on the gluteal cleft or thong line, that is to say the area between the buttocks.
This delicate area, that is often tricky to deal with on your own (unless you’re something of a contortionist!) can be treated by professionals with complete confidence.
Our experts are able to delicately treat this intimate area, that is often treated during the same sessions as bikini line hair removal.
Why should you choose laser hair removal for the gluteal cleft?
Aesthetics: choosing confidence
Many decide to have hair removal for the gluteal cleft for aesthetic reasons.
Laser hair removal offers a practical, long-lasting solution without the inconvenience of waxing or the real hazards of cuts from shaving.
Intimacy: a new level of comfort
In a world where body image plays a significant role, hair removal for the gluteal cleft certainly represents a highly intimate choice. Much like the bikini line hair removal.
A gluteal cleft without hair can not only improve intimate comfort but also meet certain contemporary aesthetic standards.
Hygiene: a health benefit
As for many people, hygiene is likely to be a significant concern for you.
When performed with care and professionalism, hair removal for the gluteal cleft can help to maintain optimal hygiene.
Hair removal for the Gluteal Cleft, a treatment for women or men?
Whatever your reasons, aesthetics, comfort or influenced by social norms, at Epilia we perform treatment on this area for both women and men.
What is the process for laser hair removal on the gluteal cleft?
The effectiveness of laser hair removal is dependent on the pigmentation of the hair. This method targets dark hair with high levels of melanin, which absorb the light energy from the laser.
The heat generated from the laser is transmitted to the hair follicle, causing it to be permanently destroyed.
It is important to note that the laser does not work on white, grey, or red hair or on peach fuzz because this type of hair does not contain melanin.
Precautions and laser hair removal sessions for the gluteal cleft
Precautions prior to your session
Exposure to sun, pregnancy and areas presenting inflammation are contraindicated for laser hair removal for the gluteal cleft.
Before commencing laser hair removal treatment on the gluteal cleft (or any other area of the body), it is important to have an initial consultation in order to find out everything about this technique and become acquainted with the precautions to be taken.
Your laser hair removal sessions
Find out all about the process for laser hair removal for the gluteal cleft in a setting with impeccable hygiene.
Our laser technicians, specialising in laser treatment, will guide you throughout the process.
What position should you adopt for treatment to the gluteal cleft?
During your laser hair removal session for the gluteal cleft, you will be invited to remove your underwear.
Your technician will ask you to lie on your stomach and separate your buttocks yourself.
The person responsible for the procedure will need to use both their hands to perform the gluteal cleft treatment, holding the laser in one hand and the cold air jet, providing an anaesthetic effect, in the other hand.
Please be assured that the technician will ensure that you are comfortable throughout the process.
Additionally, as the gluteal cleft area is very small, any discomfort will only last a very short amount of time.
The effects can be seen after the first few sessions. You will notice that the density of the hair gradually reduces, leaving finer hair in its place.
Post-treatment advice
It is recommended that you wash the area treated regularly using mild products for several days after each session. We recommend that you apply a soothing cream, that is as neutral as possible.
Find out more on the advice after a laser hair removal session.
Laser hair removal for gluteal cleft
Women: €55 per laser session
Men: €65 per laser session
At Epilia, we also offer packages: permanent hair removal for the gluteal cleft alongside bikini line hair and/or buttock hair removal.
See all our prices here: laser hair removal prices and packages.
Conclusion
Laser hair removal for the gluteal cleft offers an effective, long-lasting solution for men and women looking for intimate comfort and rebuilding self-confidence.
So, are you ready to take the next step?
We encourage you to book a consultation in advance at one of our laser hair removal centres.