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September 27, 2009

All About Laser Hair Removal In Pregnancy

Filed under: Beauty — tkwriter @ 9:16 pm

Laser hair removal in pregnancy is a hot issue for women who are currently pregnant, or planning to conceive, and who are experiencing undesirable hair growth. If you are in the process of trying for a baby, you may well be wondering whether it’s prudent to start or continue with pregnancy laser hair reduction at the point when you do get pregnant.

Some women could well also be anxious about the dangers of reduction of hair with laser when trying for a baby.

Is it prudent to opt for pregnancy laser hair reduction? Is it prudent to go for reduction of hair with laser when trying for a baby? These are the customary concerns that laser physicians hear from many health conscious women.

Important Pregnancy Problems
Pregnancy marks the entering of a woman into motherhood. Pregnancy is an important and problematic period in the life of a woman. In addition to other troubles linked to pregnancy the problem of undesirable hair growth is a visible and most bothersome problem for some women. Certain hormone changes taking place in the body during pregnancy are the root of this problem.

Many women suffer insomnia, headaches, heartburn, body pains and morning sickness during their early pregnancies but later on they have a better idea with experience the best ways to work around these troubles.

Safety During Pregnancy
To respond to those straightforward questions, an understanding of the workings of the hair laser reduction treatment is essential.

Removal of hair by laser works by sending streams of high energy laser streams targeting hair root cells. In order to reach the hair root cells laser streams must pass through the skin no further than a few millimeters. Therefore, it’s not likely that laser beams will pass through deeper to cause any damage to the embryo.

X-rays are widely accepted to be damaging to the embryo, but a laser stream is completely different to an x-ray. We know that the statistical liklihood of miscarriage or fetal defect is fixed – all healthy women, when pregnant, have a 3% risk of there being some kind of defect with the embryo and a 15% risk of miscarriage, and there is no evidence to suggest that reduction of hair with laser alter these statistical risks at all.

The next question is regarding fertilization. Whether employing lasers is harmless if one is trying for a baby or if a lady becomes pregnant during the course of the several treatment sessions required. The answer is similarly that it’s harmless to the baby.

Pain Relief and Pregnancy
Finally there is a question regarding the use of analgesics. It is essential to be very cautious before using any drugs for reduction of hair with laser easing pain during pregnancy due to possible dangerous effects of certain drugs during pregnancy.

The good news is that no anesthetic medication is employed during the treatment; only skin-applied soothing cream is employed which merely numbs the outer skin and has no connection with the embryo. Additionally, the advances in new and safe laser appliances with better cooling has minimized the use of anesthetic medication during this treatment.

Advice
Pregnancy can be a problematic period for women, especially those who are pregnant for their very first time. Due to the mood swings and lower pain threshold during pregnancy reduction of hair with laser might turn out to be a painful treatment for some women.

Also due to danger of medical issues not relating to reduction of hair with laser but due to pregnancy itself the laser clinics do not accept pregnant clients. So, because of this consideration it’s better not to attempt this treatment during pregnancy. If you have a previous timetable to follow then you should ideally wait until after the birth.

Conclusion
No known side-effects have been documented yet which discourage pregnancy hair removal. It is quite safe and it has a good safety profile. So, whether you are pregnant or trying for a baby there is no reason to fear any harm associated with the use of lasers for removing hairs.

The big problem is that a hair removal clinic do not accept pregnant women as clients. Also during pregnancy you could well encounter some fresh hair growth, so you should ideally wait and deal with all these hairs after the birth.

Ingrid Preube
laser hair removal

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