Side Effects of Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is considered a
medical treatment, and just like all other medical
treatments, it carries the risk of possible side effects.
The chance of developing one or more of the existing side
effects partially depend on your skin characteristics. The side
effects of laser hair removal can be temporary or
permanent.
The possibility of developing a temporary side effect is
much higher than developing a permanent one after laser hair
removal. A temporary side effect can last anywhere from a day
to several months before it goes away completely. The
temporary side effects that can be experienced after laser hair
removals include pain, blistering, swelling, redness,
irritation, and hyperpigmentation.
Some people describe the discomfort they feel during and
after their laser hair removal treatment as a feeling of
pain. This feeling exists, both during the procedure, and
after it is finished. During the treatment process, the
feeling of discomfort can be lessened by the use of a local
anesthetic. For the days following the procedure, the
pain can be alleviated through the use of over-the-counter or
prescribed pain medication.
Swelling typically occurs at, or near, the area that was
treated for hair removal. Topical treatments, such as creams or
ointments, generally relieve the swelling. This side
effect may or may not be particularly bothersome, depending
upon the area that was treated with laser hair removal.
If redness develops as a side effect of laser hair removal,
it can be treated with a topical cream or ointment. This
side effect usually resembles a mild sunburn.
Blistering can be a very painful, embarrassing, and
noticeable side effect of laser treatment. Some people do
not feel comfortable being seen if they have blisters. If
you are one of these people, it is best to schedule your laser
hair removal treatments at a time when it will minimize your
exposure to other people.
A temporary darkening of the skin of the treated area is
called hyperpigmentation. Generally, this temporary side
affect of laser hair removal will disappear on its own.
Often, the area affected by hyperpigmentation can be covered
with makeup.
In addition to the temporary side effects, there is also the
possibility of permanent or long-term skin damage. If
you've made the decision to have laser hair removal, you must
be prepared to accept these risks. Permanent side effects
include skin discoloration, scarring, and burns.
If skin discoloration does occur, it is generally a
permanent lightning of the skin in the area that was treated.
The wavelengths of the laser beam are made to attack the dark
pigmentation in the hair follicle. Sometimes dark colored
skin can also be affected. This side effect can be
emotionally damaging, although it is not painful.
Scarring, mostly occurs by experiencing accidental over
treatment or by being treated by someone with minimal
training. It is very important to make sure that your
laser hair removal treatments are being done by a qualified,
experienced professional technician.
Burns are a very rare occurrence, and they usually are
caused by an inexperienced, less qualified technician.
The risks and side effects associated with laser hair
removal can be minimized by making sure that the treatments are
done by a qualified professional. It is also important to
tell your practitioner of any hormonal or family conditions
that may affect your treatment. Tanning and unprotected
exposure to the sun should be avoided for several weeks before
treatment.
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