Methods Of Preventing And Treating Folliculitis

Laser Hair Removal

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Laser hair removal is generally advised as a treatment for recurrent or severe folliculitis. This treatment removes hair follicles permanently and reduces the hair density in the treated area. Laser hair removal may require at least six to eight treatments to be effective, and more may be needed for darker hair. The treatment should only be performed by a specially trained technician at a dermatologist's office. To reduce the discomfort that may be involved with this option, patients may want to apply a numbing cream to the treatment site a few hours before their appointment. Depending on the patient's skin tone and the texture of the hair that will be removed, dermatologists may use a diode, Alexandrite, and Nd:YAG lasers. Before attending a laser session, patients may need to shave the hair at the treatment site so the laser can better penetrate the root of the hair. Waxing, plucking, and bleaching should be stopped at least four weeks prior to a laser appointment. Patients who are taking antibiotics should ask their dermatologist about the most appropriate scheduling for their laser treatments. After having a laser session, patients are normally advised to apply sunscreen and avoid sun exposure for a few days. While the risk of side effects from lasers is low, some patients have experienced burning, scarring, and skin discoloration.

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