An Important Warning for Every Girl Before Booking Facial and Chin Laser Hair Removal Sessions
One day, we decided to start laser sessions to remove facial and chin hair. And because we were thinking wisely, we chose to do hormone tests before beginning the sessions. This was because we had noticed just one hairunder the chin starting to grow in that area. At that point, the laser technician told me:
“We have two options:
• Either we start the laser sessions and see how it goes.
• Or we play it safe and visit a doctor to do hormonal tests so we can be more certain.”
Honestly, I chose the right path… I went ahead and did the tests.
The result?
As explained by Dr. Riham El-Shal, Specialist in Obstetrics, Gynecology, and IVF, the hormone levels were only slightly elevated, and thank God, there was nothing concerning.
That’s why we were really happy we made the right decision before starting the sessions.
We even did another hormone test right before the first session to double-check, and the levels were still mildly elevated—not enough to require any medication or medical intervention.
And once I had the first laser session, results started to show—the hair noticeably decreased.
Because we were following a well-thought-out plan, everything went smoothly, and there were no side effects.
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Another thing that really helped was that we were regularly following up with a skilled dermatologist, who reviewed our case step by step.
And trust me, medical supervision made a huge difference, because I know girls who have done more than ten sessions, and with each session, the hair increased instead of decreased.
I also know many girls who went through the same experience but unfortunately didn’t do any tests before the sessions.
That made things worse for them.
Eventually, they had to go see a doctor and start hormone treatments after the condition had already progressed and become harder to manage.
That’s why we say to every girl:
Do the necessary tests before starting laser sessions.
Understand your body and your hormone levels.
Consult a dermatologist or an endocrinologist before taking any steps.
This is a simple step that can save you from unnecessary trouble, expenses, and side effects.
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