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Thank you for your question. I advise avoiding any treatments in the affected area near hemorrhoid until it is fully healed. I recommend rescheduling your appointment and letting your treating physician know of the situation. Best of Luck!
I would recommend against getting laser treatment while you have the hemorroid. You need to let the office you are receiving treatment know so they can reschedule you.
It is recommended to avoid any treatments and procedures in the area affected by the hemorrhoid until it has healed. You may also schedule an appointment for proper treatment of the hemorrhoid to speed up the healing process to resume the appointments of laser hair removal.
I have to agree that it looks like folliculitis which is very common with Laser Hair Removal. But it could be an allergic reaction to the numbing agent used if one was used .If you used any type of lotion right after treatment that could of broke you out too. I regularly use a prescription ...
Hey there,As Hair removal laser energy is absorbed by the melanin pigments both on the hair and the skin, your mole got burnt. It is unusual for the mole to completely disappear with one laser session. Most likely your mole will come back, and you need to wait. Next time ask your laser therapist...
For the best results you should try and stay on every 4-6 weeks for upper body and 8-10 weeks for lower body. If you take a break it can take longer to get great results as you will be missing the next growth cycle.