
Hormonal fluctuations play a major role in hair growth, which can directly affect the results of laser hair removal. At Chester Skin & Wellness in Chester, NJ, Dr. Deborah Petrowsky carefully considers these factors when creating treatment plans, ensuring patients receive safe, effective, and realistic outcomes.
- Pregnancy considerations: Laser hair removal is generally postponed during pregnancy. Hormonal shifts can cause temporary hair growth changes, and treatments are delayed to prioritize maternal safety.
- Menopause and aging: As estrogen levels decline, hair may become finer in some areas while increasing in others. Treatments are adjusted to target these new growth patterns effectively.
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and other conditions: Disorders that affect hormone balance can cause persistent or excess hair growth. Patients with these conditions may need additional sessions to maintain results.
- Long-term expectations: While laser hair removal significantly reduces unwanted hair, ongoing hormonal changes may influence regrowth. Maintenance treatments can help keep results consistent.
- Personalized planning: Dr. Petrowsky tailors each plan, factoring in skin type, hair density, and health history to maximize success.
At Chester Skin & Wellness, the approach to laser hair removal goes beyond technology. By addressing the role of hormones, patients receive treatment that is customized, thoughtful, and designed for lasting smoothness.
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