Laser may make you hairier — Prickly Pear Electrolysis & Skincare (2024)

If you’re excited by the promise of being hair-free, and you’re thinking of going to a laser hair removal clinic, make sure you read the small print on the back of the consent form. Alongside the client success stories, there’s also a risk that laser could actually make you hairier! Yes, you read that right. It doesn’t happen with everyone, but it does happen — even if you’re the perfect candidate for laser hair removal. So, what causes this?

Paradoxical hypertrichosis

It’s called paradoxical hypertrichosis — and even the name sounds scary. No one actually knows why this happens with laser patients, but after treatment, the laser can do the opposite of what you’re expecting and actually stimulate hair growth. And, if that wasn’t enough, the hair can actually come back thicker and darker! Let’s look at some reasons why this might be happening.

Assessing your skin for laser is tricky

There is a hypothesis that when hair is heated to 65 degrees, the hair follicle germ cells are destroyed, but anything below this could contribute to more hair growth. We won’t go into the details too DEEPLY, but this concept is ROOTED (ha ha - we love a good play on words) in something called the theory of photothermolysis. With laser clinics, the technician treating you needs to do two things: 1) accurately determine the strength of laser for your skin type 2) assess how your skin performed after each treatment. But these often don’t occur for two reasons: 1) laser is painful, so it’s tempting for the laser tech to run your machine cooler, making your treatment more tolerable but the result is your hair only reaches about 45 degrees, and thus stimulates hair growth 2) at a larger laser clinic, you may be treated by a different tech each time, so they won’t be fully aware of how your last treatment performed for you, which can be problematic in spotting issues.

The hormone factor

Another hypothesis of why your hair may grow back stronger and thicker after laser has to do with hormonal imbalance. It takes time to diagnose something like PCOS, and many women live with symptoms for years before their condition is fully understood. One of the main features of PCOS is excess facial and body hair, thanks to higher-levels of testosterone and other androgens. If this theory is correct, laser may not be the real culprit behind excessive hair growth after a treatment, but it may contribute to speeding up the process.

Avoiding excess hair

If any of this worries you, or you already have excess hair, you have options that will not require hours of plucking later. Let’s talk through some of them:

Electrolysis

If you’re wary of letting a laser loose on your face or another area of your body (and you should be), you can skip it altogether and make a safer and more effective choice! Electrolysis is the only 100% PERMANENT form of hair removal recognized by the FDA (laser can’t say this), and it’s one of the least painful methods of permanent hair removal. Come see us in our professional, caring, small salon environment. We can permanently remove hair from anywhere!

See your doctor

This seems pretty pedestrian, but actually, women are often so busy taking care of others, they don’t stop and take enough time for themselves. I fall into this trap myself a lot! There’s a lot that can be done for excess hair issues - especially if you suspect you may have a hormonal imbalance!

It’s ok to shave your face

Really! Your hair will not grow back stronger and thicker, we promise (this is just an old wives’ tale)! If you’re having a problem right now, this is a great immediate solution, and it hands-down beats tweezing, which can distort your hair follicle, cause ingrown hair, and make your hair stronger and thicker over time! We can’t stress this enough - NEVER TWEEZE, but it’s totally ok to shave for the short-term, and then come see us for permanent hair removal with electrolysis!

Laser may make you hairier — Prickly Pear Electrolysis & Skincare (2024)

FAQs

Can electrolysis trigger more hair growth? ›

Once a hair follicle is destroyed it can no longer grow new hair. There can be anywhere from 500 to 1000 hair follicles per square inch, depending on the part of the body. So, you may think that electrolysis is causing new hair growth but of course it is not!

Why do I look hairier after laser? ›

Hair Shedding – After a laser hair removal treatment, it's common for the treated hair to shed. This shedding process can take 10-14 days post treatment. And during this time, it may appear as though the hair is growing back thicker and darker. However, this is simply the hair follicle shedding the treated hair.

Can laser cause more hair growth? ›

In rare instances, laser hair removal may cause thicker, darker hair to grow or regrow in an adjacent area to the one being treated. This condition is known as paradoxical hypertrichosis. Paradoxical hypertrichosis can occur anywhere on the face or body.

Does electrolysis remove hormonal hair growth? ›

If you're tired of the daily upkeep through shaving, and you're ready for something better, electrolysis is the only 100% permanent form of hair removal recognized by the FDA, and it works great for hormonal hair growth due to conditions like PCOS.

Can electrolysis make facial hair worse? ›

Aggressive successive treatments can in fact cause the opposite of what most people want, deeper, coarser hair that eventually will take longer to remove using electrolysis.

Why is electrolysis hair removal not popular? ›

Electrolysis is not as popular as laser hair removal for a few reasons: Longer Treatment Time: As mentioned, treating each hair follicle one by one makes electrolysis a much lengthier process. Discomfort: The procedure can be more uncomfortable, which deters some people from opting for it.

Why is my facial hair growing faster after laser? ›

While some hairs may be in the anagen phase, others may be in the resting or transition phases. The laser is most effective on hairs in the anagen phase, meaning hairs in other stages will not be as affected and will continue to grow. This can give the impression that your hair is growing back quickly post-treatment.

What is paradoxical hair growth after laser? ›

Paradoxical Hypertrichosis, or PH for short, is when, “energy-based treatments which include laser or IPL (intense pulsed light) can mean some individuals (uncommonly) can end up with more hair, or coarser hair, or a combination of both post-treatments,” explains Dr Williams.

What happens if you laser hair too often? ›

Not mention undergoing laser too frequently can lead to skin irritation, burns, or other complications.

What is a downside to electrolysis? ›

Electrolysis Cons

It's a time-consuming procedure requiring multiple sessions. Skin discoloration is a possibility. The electricity in the device can actually destroy the capillaries in the surrounding areas. It can be very painful. It is not recommended for people with rosacea since the skin is so easily irritated.

Why did my hair come back after electrolysis? ›

Hormonal changes can affect hair regrowth after electrolysis hair removal. Hormones can stimulate hair growth, even in areas that have been treated with electrolysis. Hormonal imbalances, such as those caused by pregnancy, menopause, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), can result in hair regrowth after electrolysis.

Is electrolysis good for pubic hair? ›

Also, electrolysis works with the widest range of skin and hair types. It's good for sensitive areas of the body, like the face or bikini line. The main disadvantage to electrolysis is the length of time needed to achieve permanent hair removal.

What are the permanent side effects of electrolysis? ›

Electrolysis is very safe. Very slight risks of infection (from an unsterile needle) or scarring exist if the electrolysis is not done correctly. These risks are very low if you choose a certified, professional electrolysis practice. You may have a slight reddening of the skin during or right after treatment.

How long does it take for hair to stop growing after electrolysis? ›

Some hairs will grow back after electrolysis. However, as you undergo more and more sessions, the number of hairs that grow back each time decreases. If the hair doesn't regrow after more than three months, it will never come back again.

How do you know if electrolysis is working? ›

If you treat a hair successfully with electrolysis, in 6 weeks exactly (2-4 days either side of 6 weeks is ok) the follicle will be extremely moist and juicy! The method we use, (Galvanic) turns ALL that moisture into sodium hydroxide. THAT is what kills the hair!

Does electrolysis make your pores bigger? ›

At best, electrolysis may slightly enlarge your pores, but this is only temporary.

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