Danger of Laser Hair Removal: Swellings and Redness
There are short term dangers of laser hair removal that includes swelling as well as redness which usually lasts for a few days though in rare cases, or if the procedure is not performed correctly, the patient may also face other dangers and one such common danger of laser hair removal is that of laser hair removal burns.
Normally, in case the laser hair removal procedure is incorrectly performed there is risk of getting burnt that could be because the skin, instead of the hair follicle, absorbs the laser energy. Before undertaking laser hair removal it is of vital importance to determine whether this sort of treatment is suitable or not for an individual, in order to minimize the dangers of laser hair removal as well as other possible side effects.
Lidocaine Cream: a Potential Danger
Another common danger of laser hair removal is when a cream is used to numb the skin prior to laser hair removal and this cream has been blamed for the recent deaths of two college students which has led to certain amount of soul searching regarding the benefits and dangers of laser hair removal. A student named Shiri Berg, who was a North Caroline State University student, purportedly died in early January of a Lidocaine overdose.
This cream had been applied by Berg prior to getting laser hair removal treatment at a North Raleigh spa and the autopsy revealed that the cream that had been absorbed into the bloodstream of Berg caused her to suffer seizures and then go into cardiac arrest which led to cutting off of the oxygen to her brain. Thus, Lidocaine overdose is a serious danger of laser hair removal and it can possibly cause allergic reaction and therefore one should carefully weigh all one’s options, prior to usage.
There is also the sudden advent of spas going high-tech and offering the best in laser hair removal treatments and making claims to the effect that the procedure was 100% risk free and there would be no side effects. However, the truth was far from that and many patients may contract second and third degree burns that could cause excruciating pains.
The inherent dangers of laser hair removal treatment may also stem from the fact that very often the technicians who perform the laser hair removal procedures may only have minimal training in using a laser and thus are potential risks in that there is a greater chance of getting inadequate or improper treatment that could cause permanent damage in the worst case. So, the patient better beware!





















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May 2, 2007
alerthi :
Thank you for the Laser hair removal information.