Will stopping laser hair removal sessions during lockdown ruin my results? (2024)

As we get ready to re-open our clinic safely, we keep hearing the same questions from our laser hair removal clients: ‘I’ve missed laser hair removal sessions because of lockdown – does this mean I’ve wasted my money?’ ‘Will a long wait between laser sessions affect the results I get in the long-term?’

The good news is ‘No, you’ve not wasted your money’. Relax. Breathe deeply. It’s all good. Read on and we’ll tell you more.

We know you’ll have been disappointed if you’d booked a course of treatments and then lockdown arrived. Maybe you were looking forward to low-maintenance, hair-free legs for the summer or a smooth, hairless chin and upper lip? But even if you’ve only had one or two sessions, the good work of our top-of-the-range, medical-grade lasers has NOT been wasted.

Will I get poor results from laser hair removal because I’ve missed appointments?

Not at all! The reason that we say most clients will need at least six treatments, four to six weeks apart for your face or six to eight weeks apart for your body, is because laser treatment works best when hairs are in the early stage of growth, known as anagen. This is when the hair is visible above the skin and the hair shaft is firmly attached to the follicle.

On any given day the hairs on your face and body are all at different stages of growth. Even after just one laser hair removal session, our gold-standard lasers will have zapped the roots of some hairs that were in the anagen phase and they will never able to re-grow.

As a general guide, eight treatments can permanently reduce the number of regrowing hairs by up to 80%. Everyone is different and hormone levels in your body will affect the results you get.

Will hair grow thicker or faster because I’ve missed laser hair removal sessions?

No! One of the reasons we LOVE laser hair removal, is that it not only reduces hair permanently over time, but hair that does grow in treated areas is usually fairer, finer and less noticeable.

Lockdown has made us all take a break from laser hair removal, but there may be other times in life when you need to pause sessions – if you get pregnant for instance. But the good news is that you can re-start sessions after your baby is born and carry on the great work. Obviously, pregnancy makes lots of different hormones flood around your body, so you may notice hair growing in new places or changing texture. That’s down to your hormones, not the starting and stopping of laser treatment.

Also, if you stop laser hair removal and then start taking supplements or birth control pills, or follow a diet that alters the levels of hormones in your body, you might find that hair grows longer or thicker. Stress can also affect hormonal levels – and we’ve all had a bit of that in recent months!

Is it a problem if I do some emergency home waxing while I wait for you to re-open?

No, you go for it, if that’s what you need to do to feel good.

Waxing will not make hair grow back thicker. It’s painful, of course, because it rips the hair out from the roots. This disturbs the natural growth cycle of the hairs, so you may need to delay your next laser session to make sure you are having laser treatment when it will do the most permanent damage to those pesky hairs and give you the best value. Just make a note of when you last waxed – or for facial hair when you last attacked it with the tweezers – and our expert technicians can help you plan the optimum time for your laser hair removal sessions to re-start.

Using a razor or an electric shaver is fine. You can do that as often as you like. Those methods only slice the hairs off at the skin’s surface. Shaving doesn’t do anything to the roots or interrupt the growth cycle. We actually ask you to shave before laser hair removal so that the beam of energy from the laser just targets the hair shaft under the skin and not any hair above the surface.

Laser hair removal sessions are quick and clean and you can be out of the clinic in next to no time – ready to get on with your busy life with no down-time.

We can’t WAIT to see you all for a proper catch-up as soon as we’re able to re-open.

If you are new to laser hair removal, we always offer a free patch test and consultation so you can find out how it feels for you and discuss the results you can expect.

Will stopping laser hair removal sessions during lockdown ruin my results? (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you pause laser hair removal? ›

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.

What happens if you stop laser hair removal early? ›

If you stop treatments after only two sessions, it's likely that only a portion of hair follicles have been affected. You might notice a temporary reduction or delay in hair growth. But it's most likely that the untreated hair will continue to grow as it normally would.

What happens if I skip a laser session? ›

Skipping a month of laser hair removal may prolong the treatment process, as it can disrupt the hair growth cycle. Especially if it happens multiple times. Remember the laser targets your hair follicles and its most effective in their growing stage.

What happens if you space out laser hair removal? ›

If you wait too long between sessions, you may experience regrowth and need additional sessions to achieve your desired results. Additionally, spacing out your treatments too much may require you to start the process over again, which can be costly and time-consuming.

What happens if you wait too long between laser appointments? ›

However, if you wait too long between treatments, hair follicles can be too long and won't sustain enough damage with light energy to stop growing hair. You may still experience an initial thinning, but those results will fade, and it won't be long before your normal hair growth is back.

Can I stop laser hair removal after 3 sessions? ›

Not at all! The reason that we say most clients will need at least six treatments, four to six weeks apart for your face or six to eight weeks apart for your body, is because laser treatment works best when hairs are in the early stage of growth, known as anagen.

How can I speed up the shedding after laser hair removal? ›

Tips to Encourage Faster Shedding

Moisturising the Skin: Proper hydration of the skin can ease the shedding of hair. Opt for hypoallergenic and fragrance-free moisturisers that soothe without causing irritation. Avoiding Sun Exposure: The treated areas are particularly sensitive to UV rays post-laser.

How long can you go without laser hair removal? ›

Most patients can have laser hair removal once every 4 to 6 weeks. Your dermatologist will tell you when it is safe to have another treatment. Most patients see some hair regrowth.

What happens if you miss some hairs before laser? ›

If you don't shave before your laser hair removal treatment, the laser will target the surface hair, which can lead to a less effective session. This means you might require more sessions than initially planned, delaying your journey towards that attractive, hair-free body. Possible skin reactions.

What happens if you don't continue laser hair removal? ›

Don't panic, and don't give up on your hair removal journey. If you miss a laser hair removal session, it's important to get back on schedule right away. The reason for this is because the hair that hasn't been treated during its growth cycle will return when it is in its growth phase.

What happens if I shave between laser sessions? ›

Yes, you can shave in between each laser hair removal treatment. During your course of treatment, you can shave any unwanted hair that may regrow. After your first laser hair removal session you will notice that you won't need to shave as much as before.

What happens if you delay laser? ›

In that case, missing a laser hair removal session will give time to that hair follicle to regenerate and start producing hair again. Patients may see regrowth, especially in hormonal areas. The length of those caps between treatments will affect the results.

Is it bad to pull out hairs after laser? ›

Pulling out loose hair after a laser hair removal session is not recommended. It disrupts the hair growth cycle; when hairs are loose it means the hair is in its cycle of removal. If it's removed before it dies on its own, it could stimulate hair to grow again.

Why do I still have so much hair after laser? ›

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.

What happens if you get hard during laser hair removal? ›

There is a possibility that men will have an erection during waxing or Laser Hair Removal. Why does this happen? It is not really the sexual turn-on but is more of a physical reaction that sometimes can't be avoided. Relax and don't worry.

Can I stop laser hair removal after 4 sessions? ›

Generally, clients need about two to six laser treatments in order to completely get rid of hair. You can expect to see about a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after your first treatment. As you continue your treatments, more and more hair will fall out, and you'll notice that it continues to grow back more slowly.

Will hair grow back if I stop laser? ›

While most patients enjoy the benefits of laser treatments for many years, this procedure is technically semi-permanent. This is because some hair follicles can remain unaffected by the laser. That said, patients generally find that most hair follicles no longer grow back.

What happens if you shave between laser hair removal? ›

If you shave too quickly you may irritate the skin even more, so waiting at least three or four days after your treatment is usually ideal. A few days following your laser hair removal treatment, you may notice your hair shedding. This is completely normal and is a sign the treatment worked.

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