Guide To Laser Hair Removal Benefits And Side Effects
Red Or Swollen Skin

After finishing a laser hair removal session, patients might notice red or swollen skin in the area that was treated, and minor irritation may be present. These side effects are very common, and they typically last for only a few hours after the procedure. To minimize the potential for post-treatment redness, swelling, and irritation, the provider may apply an anesthetic cream to the area before starting the laser session. Applying an ice pack to the treated site can help reduce these symptoms, and it is safe to use ice packs for twenty to thirty minutes at a time. Patients who have had laser hair removal should not go swimming or use salt water baths for at least seven days after the procedure, as these could increase redness and irritation. If redness or swelling gets worse, patients should let their dermatologist or laser provider know immediately. It could be necessary to make changes to the patient's laser treatment schedule while side effects are managed.
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