Laser hair removal is an increasingly popular cosmetic procedure. It has been around since the 1960s, when the first laser developed. Since then, laser technology has improved immensely, and more people than ever are opting for the procedure. However, there are some people who are concerned about the risks of using a laser for hair removal. One of the most common questions that people ask is whether lasers can cause cancer. The simple answer is No. Laser hair removal do not cause any type of cancer both for men and women.
After undergoing treatment, you must apply a sunscreen with a SPF of 30 or higher. This is because the laser treatment causes a small amount of smoke that is similar to sulfur. The treatment can take anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour. The number of sessions required will depend on the area being treated. The procedure may cause a rash or redness after each session. However, you can apply ice packs to reduce any redness. The area is also more sensitive to sunlight after laser hair removal.