I've had several laser hair removal treatments, hives gone in hrs. This time, patch treatments. She dry skinned shaved the areas, and then zapped it with the laser. After I felt burning, Immediately applied aloe vera. Applied, soothing PMDSkinToner. After, l had a rash/hives that burned. Applied ice pack. Later, applied oatmeal water+aloe vera. Woke up w/ clusters of hives/rash. Doesn't burn or itch. What's going on?Ice packs,More Aloe?Benadryl? History asthmatic, contact dermatitis, uticaria
Hi. I would like to remove my hair in my neck (as part of beard, on the upper part of my neck), i tried to do this one time and had very strong and intolerable pain and very serious hives and skin irritation after this procedure. But i want to remove this hair nevertheless, i guess i need a different type of laser for really sensitive areas such as my neck. Could anyone recommend me such laser, please?
I just had my first laser hair removal session yesterday with the nd yag laser. Immediately after I broke out in what looked like hives and felt itchy, which I've heard is a normal reaction that can happen to some people. On my legs though the hives went away within 10 mins and didn't leave a trace, but on my arms it took about an hour to settle down, and now I'm left with these marks. Is this hyperpigmentation? What can I do to get rid of it and should I continue with my treatments?
I want to get laser hair removal on basically my entire body except my arms. They patchtested me on the Alexandrite laser and i got a rash that lasted 2 weeks and left a mark.They said it's because of the solution the laser uses and they patchtested me with a soprano next. This is the second day and i'm got huge hives that are swallen, itchy and hurt. I used aloe and I hope they'll go away in a couple of days. They used the Alexandrite on my face and it's itchy,but i don't have noticeable hives.