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7 side effects of laser hair removal that you should be aware of

Laser hair removal provides an effective, long-term solution for smooth, hairless skin; however, the procedure may cause side effects before, during, and after treatment. These side effects include temporary redness or irritation, discoloration, tenderness or bruising in the treatment area, acne, itching, skin sensitivity, and infections. To minimize the risks, it is important to select an experienced provider who uses the latest technology to provide a customized treatment plan.

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After laser hair removal, swelling and redness of the skin may occur. These side effects are caused by the proximity of blood vessels, skin sensitivity. Such undesirable reactions go quickly, cold compresses will help to cope with them..

Irritation and redness of the skin

These symptoms are the most common effects of laser hair removal. Redness and irritation of the skin are more pronounced in sensitive areas of the body. Laser hair removal of the face, in the bikini area, armpits provoke the appearance of signs similar to those observed when using wax, epilator.

Many masters of laser hair removal salons use a local anesthetic before manipulation. It helps to minimize unwanted reactions..

Irritation may occur 60 minutes after exposure to the laser. Side effects completely disappear after 2-3 hours after the procedure. To quickly eliminate symptoms, it is recommended to apply a cold compress to the site of exposure. It will help relieve discomfort and swelling..

Severe redness on the skin after laser hair removal

 

Perifollicular edema

Swelling occurs in the area that has been exposed to the laser. It is observed 2–5 minutes after hair removal. The extent and intensity of edema are directly related to which zone was treated, how thick the hair was removed. Bikini area and face are more likely to swell..

Swelling occurs when blood vessels are close to the skin.

Edema often occurs in people with dry and sensitive skin..

To avoid them, it is recommended to apply cold compresses to the affected area during hair removal. If they are ineffective, use cosmetics that relieve swelling and redness after tanning. Ointment will come to the rescue Levomekol and spray Panthenol.

Swelling after the procedure

Pigmentation change

Fair-skinned girls after hair removal sometimes notice the appearance of dark spots on the skin. More dark-skinned people complain about the appearance of bright spots. Like redness, a change in skin pigmentation is considered a temporary side effect and resolves on its own. If it brings aesthetic inconvenience, you need to contact a specialist.

The doctor will prescribe whitening creams and ointments. They contain retinoic acid and hydroquinone. With too dark spots, mesotherapy is required. During her, the doctor makes subcutaneous injections with bleaching drugs. Microdermabrasion is also carried out – skin scrubbing with a special tool.

Chemical peels will also help in the fight against pigmentation..

Burns

According to experts, burns appear during the procedure on too dark skin. A month before the manipulation, it is not recommended to visit the beaches, since when exposed to sunlight, melanin is produced in the skin cells. This pigment attracts laser energy, which causes burns. Such factors can also provoke their appearance:

  • too high beam density of the device;
  • incorrect settings for the device;
  • incorrectly performed procedure;
  • improper operation of the cooling system;
  • faulty laser device.

To reduce the risk of burns, before the procedure, the cosmetologist clarifies whether the person has dermatological diseases, if he has sensitive skin.

Before manipulation, a test is carried out on a small area of ​​the body to check how the skin reacts to laser exposure.

Burns on the skin of the legs

The symptoms that accompany burns depend on the laser power and skin sensitivity:

  • Redness and swelling. Red spots are of different sizes, their borders can be clear or vague.
  • Redness and crust. Burns are accompanied by pain, without treatment pass after 2-3 weeks. Dark spots may remain on the skin after them..
  • Blisters with transparent exudate inside. The most painful and dangerous type of burns. Blisters are strictly forbidden to open on their own, as infection can occur. Such burns are recommended to be treated after consultation with a doctor..

If side effects occurred during the procedure, the first aid is provided by a cosmetologist. He applies cold to the affected area for 15 minutes. Then a dressing is required with an ointment that heals the skin. You can apply it both in the salon and at home.

Panthenol and Bepanten are recommended. These medicines have an antimicrobial effect and protect the wound from infection..

Ointment is used for 5 days. Apply the medicine 2-3 times a day. During this time, the affected skin has time to crust. It is forbidden to tear it off, as this can provoke the appearance of dark spots and scars..

Scarring

Laser hair removal results in scars. This side effect is observed after healing of burns. People with sensitive skin are more prone to scarring after laser hair removal. If a burn has formed, it is important to take care of it correctly to prevent scarring and the appearance of scars. The patient needs to moisturize the affected skin, use Panthenol. It is not recommended to sunbathe during skin healing..

Visible scars on the legs

Hair growth enhancement

This undesirable reaction is called “paradoxical hypertrichosis.” People with dark skin are more prone to it. Hair begins to grow actively on the face and neck, other areas of the body suffer less. The exact reasons that can cause increased growth of hairline have not been identified. Doctors call such factors:

  • Weak flow of the laser beam, as a result of which the follicles are not destroyed, but stimulated. Hair begins to grow more intensively..
  • Insufficient number of laser hair removal procedures performed.
  • Hereditary predisposition to hypertrichosis.
  • Wrong choice of device power, due to which there is an activation of sleeping hair follicles.

To prevent this effect from occurring, it is recommended to immediately apply a cold compress or ice to the treatment area. Correct selection of laser beam parameters, which must be individually adjusted for each individual patient, will help prevent a problem..

You can reduce the risk of hypertrichosis by reducing breaks between sessions.

If a person has dark skin, it is recommended to use a different hair removal technique. You can opt for electrolysis, for which the color of the skin does not matter. If the patient is faced with hypertrichosis, cosmetologists recommend conducting 2-3 repeated hair removal sessions.

Rules for preparing for laser hair removal

The birth of moles

Laser hair removal sometimes causes malignancy (malignancy) of moles in the treatment area. Neoplasms can be reborn with repeated exposure of the beam to the skin. To prevent skin cancer, laser hair removal is not recommended for people with a large number of moles.

Choose other hair removal methods, for example, use wax strips, depilation creams or an epilator.

These methods are also recommended during pregnancy. If laser hair removal is nevertheless performed, the moles need to be closed during the procedure.

Signs of a dangerous mole

Malignancy of moles can be recognized by the following signs:

  • mole is rapidly growing in size;
  • the edges become jagged;
  • nevus (mole) changes color or becomes multicolor;
  • hair that was on the surface of the birthmark begins to fall out;
  • blood is released from the neoplasm.

If these signs are found, it is important to visit an oncologist immediately. If skin cancer is detected during the diagnosis, an urgent operation is prescribed, since the neoplasm quickly metastases, affects adjacent tissues and lymph nodes.

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  1. Ellie Coleman

    Could you please provide more information on the potential side effects of laser hair removal? I’ve been considering getting it done but want to be well-informed about any possible risks or complications beforehand.

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