Putting too much stress on your muscles can cause micro tears in the fibers which can lead to soreness, but is ultimately harmless. It should go away after a few days of rest.
Continued stress can cause serious issues though. If the pain gets worse, or if it persists for more than five to ten days, you should likely seek professional medical advise.
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Shaving is definitely
the easiest and cheapest method to remove unwanted hair. You can buy razors
quite cheaply and use shower gel, although some people prefer to buy a shaving
cream which reduces redness afterwards. Shaving your legs and underarms doesn't
hurt at all but you have to keep doing it regularly as the hair stubble grows
back quickly.
Unfortunately, even when it is frequently asked, there is no obsolete answer to that question. Because the feeling changes depends on the lasers used, body areas treated, and sensitivity of patients. At sensitive skin areas like when removing hair from upper leg thigh it will hurt more than knee area and lower legs.
People who undertook laser treatments have mentioned feeling some kind of slight needle pinching, rubber band snapping, concentrated heat like when focusing sun light with magnifying glass pulses. Some feel a light burning feeling. Generally, it's uncomfortable at times, but with some anesthetics not a pain that a person can't handle.
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