FAQs
The only area affected by the laser is the surface of your skin, pigment and hair follicles. The laser will not be able to penetrate any further to your organs. So you can be assured, that laser hair removal will not have an impact on your fertility.
What are the negatives of laser hair removal? ›
Rarely, laser hair removal can cause blistering, crusting, scarring or other changes in skin texture. Other rare side effects include graying of treated hair or excessive hair growth around treated areas, particularly on darker skin.
Are there any long term effects of laser hair removal? ›
There do not appear to be any long-term health risks associated with the procedure. However, some people may experience minor side effects after laser hair removal. People should ask their dermatologist to test how a small patch of skin reacts to the treatment before having it done on a larger area of skin.
Does laser hair removal cause pregnancy to grow back? ›
No, pregnancy should have little to no effect on laser hair removal results. It is normal for patients to see a slight increase in fine, thin hair growth in treated areas, but it is not enough to be considered a reversal of laser hair removal.
Can laser hair removal cause hormonal imbalance? ›
Although this is not always the case, PCOS is often related to it. A hormonal imbalance may result in increased hair regrowth after laser hair removal procedures. Alternatively, laser hair removal may remove existing hair, but excess male hormones will rapidly stimulate regrowth.
Does laser hair removal affect fertility? ›
The laser will not be able to penetrate any further to your organs/ or ovaries. So you can be assured, that laser hair removal will not have an impact on your ability to conceive. If this was the case, no Clinic would be insured to offer laser hair removal for patients on their private areas.
What are 3 disadvantages of laser? ›
Disadvantages of Laser :
- Costly for Patients – It is costly and consequently more consumption to the patients requiring laser-based medicines.
- Costly for specialists – ...
- Increases intricacy – ...
- Less uses in Dental method – ...
- Higher forces during the cutting cycle – ...
- Destructive –
Does laser hair removal work for PCOS? ›
Does Laser Hair Removal work with PCOS? Laser Hair removal for PCOS has been proven to reduce the amount of hair growth and to help thin the hair. It typically requires 6 to 8 treatments to minimize symptoms of excess hair growth, and this can vary from person to person.
Who should not get laser hair removal? ›
Who shouldn't have laser hair removal?
- Are pregnant.
- Are taking certain medications, such as acne treatments.
- Have genital herpes (HSV-2) or are prone to cold sores.
- Have keloid scars (raised scars).
- Have or have had skin cancer.
How many years does laser hair removal last? ›
You may need 12 treatments or more to completely eliminate hair growth. After that, the need for touchups should be minimal. Some people may require semiannual treatments at first. Others may find that they don't need a touchup for 5 years or longer.
There's no evidence that laser hair removal affects your chances of becoming pregnant.
What if I didn t know I was pregnant and did laser hair removal? ›
A: If you had laser hair removal before knowing you were pregnant, there is no need to panic. The risk of harm is likely minimal because the laser only affects the superficial layers of the skin. It's a good idea to inform your healthcare provider about the treatment.
Does laser hair removal affect baby? ›
Many health care providers recommend avoiding laser hair removal during pregnancy because of the lack of information about the effect on the fetus. If you choose to have electrolysis, the breasts should be avoided in the last trimester, especially if you're going to breastfeed.
Can laser hair removal hurt your ovaries? ›
“The lasers we use penetrate less than one millimeter into the skin, so there's no way they could reach your ovaries. But even if they did—which they never, ever could—they wouldn't do anything, anyway. They work on pigment and have no bearing on fertility.” Therefore, there's nothing to worry about.
Does laser hair removal affect the menstrual cycle? ›
Conclusion. Laser hair removal does not have a negative proved impact on fertility on any scale, as the technology cannot penetrate any deeper than your hair follicle. This means it is safe and cannot interrupt your menstrual cycle.
Why am I hairier after laser hair removal? ›
The appearance of increased hair growth after laser hair removal can be concerning, but it's important to understand that this is a normal part of the treatment process. Hair shedding, hair growth cycles, and misconceptions about hair growth can all contribute to the perception of increased hairiness.
Is laser hair removal harmful in the long run? ›
The procedure also isn't linked to any long-term side effects. Still, discussions about the side effects of laser hair removal abound. Although temporary and minor side effects can occur after the procedure, other effects are rare. Beyond that, any claims about links to your long-term health are unfounded.
What happens if I stop laser hair removal after 4 sessions? ›
If treatment is stopped before all of the hair follicles have been destroyed, some may continue to grow. It is important to complete the recommended treatment plan to achieve the best results. Sometimes, the patient sees hairs are thicker and darker after the treatment when they have original light and fair hair.
Should I laser my pubic hair? ›
Just like waxing, laser is also very safe to remove the unwanted pubic hair. Because the laser doesn't penetrate deeper than your hair follicles it has no risks when it comes to the private parts. The treatment is usually performed at every 5-6 weekly intervals, to capture your hair at their specific growing stage.
Are there any risks with a laser? ›
Laser beam hazards
The health effects that could occur due to exposure to a laser beam are damage to the skin and eyes. Skin effects include erythema, elastosis (photoageing), immediate pigment darkening (tanning), burns and skin cancer.