The practice of removing surface hair with a razor following a laser hair removal procedure is permissible, and often necessary, after the initial treatment. The timing for resuming shaving depends on individual skin sensitivity and the specific recommendations provided by the laser hair removal technician or dermatologist.
Shaving, in this context, serves to expedite the shedding process of treated hairs. Laser hair removal works by targeting the hair follicle beneath the skin’s surface. Post-treatment, these hairs do not immediately fall out. Instead, they are gradually expelled as the body naturally eliminates the damaged follicles. Shaving helps to remove these weakened hairs without disrupting the healing process, offering cosmetic benefits during the shedding phase.