Monday, October 25, 2010

Side effects and risks

Some normal side effects may occur after laser hair removal treatments, including itching, redness, and swelling around the treatment area. These side effects should not last more than three days. Some level of pain should also be expected during treatments. Numbing creams are available at most clinics, usually for an additional cost. Icing the area after the treatment helps relieve the side effects faster.

Unwanted side effects such as hypo- or hyper-pigmentation or, in extreme cases, burning[13] of the skin call for an adjustment in laser settings. Risks include the chance of burning the skin [14] or discoloration of the skin, hypopigmentation (white spots), flare of acne, swelling around the follicle, scab forming, purpura, and infection. These risks can be avoided when being treated at with an appropriate laser type and at appropriate settings for the individual's skin type.

Some patients may show side effects from an allergy to either the hair removal gel used with certain laser types or to a numbing cream. A physician should be consulted if an allergic reaction presents itself after the treatment.

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