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This could possibly be an ingrown hair that is inflamed which would explain why it continues to grow. Either way I would recommend going to see your doctor to have him look at the area and either extract it or biopsy it to see if it could be something else more serious. - Best wishes
Red patches is really common after having an invasive laser treatment done, the photo provided you can clearly see that this is a mild burn. I suggest asking your medical provider about this, the laser might have been on a setting too high and may need to be adjusted. Make sure this office has...
Hi Mona. Laser energy is light based and non-mutagenic. This means it is non cancer causing. Laser light will also not affect your ability to conceive. Although we do not perform treatment on pregnant or breastfeeding women, this is a liability issue with our insurance carrier rather tha...
Thank you for your question. I recommend no laser of any kind while pregnant. Lasers emit magnetic radiation, and the safe level is not known to pregnancy situations. Thus, no electronic devices including ranges, microwaves, TV's, while pregnant. I hope this helps.