The following are the most prevalent laser hair removal adverse effects:
Irritation of the skin: Laser hair removal can cause temporary pain, redness, and inflammation. Any signs and symptoms usually go away after a few hours.
Pigment Changes: The afflicted skin may darken or lighten as a result of laser hair removal. These modifications might be temporary or permanent. Those who do not prevent solar radiation before or after treatment, as well as those with darker skin, are most affected after a laser treatment.
Laser treatment can cause blistering, flaking, bruising, or other skin texture changes in rare cases. Graying of treated hair or excessive hair growth surrounding treated regions, particularly on darker skin, are other uncommon adverse effects.