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Laser Hair Removal For Folliculitis



By Mary Basiadima, 26 September 2023


can be an effective treatment for folliculitis in both men and women. However, it is important to understand what the symptoms are, the types of bacteria and how to this from happening. Read more in our guide to folliculitis.


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What is Folliculitis?


Folliculitis is a common skin condition that can be uncomfortable and irritating. It causes inflamed hair follicles (it can be one or more) as a result of, a blockage, bacteria, or infection of one or more hair follicles when it becomes . The follicles are the tiny pockets from which each hair grows and where the name folliculitis . It can develop on anyone and any skin type, certain factors can make some people more likely to get it.


What Are The Symptoms Of Folliculitis?


Initially, it may appear around the hair follicle as small red bumps or white-headed pimples. You may also experience itching, a burning sensation, sore or irritated skin.


Often, it can clear up in a few days but in more serious cases the follicles can become infected. The infection can then spread and turn into non-healing, crusty sores, leaving on the affected area.


What Causes Folliculitis?


Certain skin or existing conditions can increase the risk of getting folliculitis. These include:


Types Of Folliculitis


Folliculitis can be either superficial or deep. Superficial folliculitis involves part of the follicle. Deep folliculitis involves the whole follicle and is usually more problematic and severe.


The most common types include that which is caused by infection of the bacteria and that which is caused by many ingrown hairs. The of both kinds of folliculitis is very similar with red pimples appearing on the area of each hair follicle, sometimes with a yellow head present which can be itchy and pus-filled.


Staphylococcus infection is often transmitted from the sufferer’s own nose where these bacteria are usually present; generally, the bacteria are completely harmless until it colonises areas it’s not meant to be like the hair follicles!


The other kind of folliculitis, called razor burns, is caused by in-growing hairs that become within the follicle and cause a nasty pimple; this is usually found in men with curly hair.


It is more common in Asian, African and Caribbean men. The friction caused by shaving can damage the follicle and that’s when folliculitis occurs.


It is caused by pseudomonas bacteria, which is found in many places, including hot tubs and heated pools, in which the chlorine and pH levels aren’t well-regulated.


The risk factors for folliculitis don’t only include shaving.  If you spend a lot of time in public baths or hot tubs then you’re at increased risk as bacteria thrive in warm, wet places and this is a common way for people to pick up the bacterial strain of folliculitis.


This creates chronic, red, itchy pustules on the back and chest and on the neck, shoulders, upper arms and face. This type is caused by a yeast infection.


barbae: Affecting men who have started to shave.


folliculitis: Develop if you’re receiving long-term antibiotic therapy for acne.


(furuncles): These occur when hair follicles become deeply infected with staph bacteria. A red or pink bump or boil usually appears and can be painful.


Eosinophilic folliculitis: Mainly affecting people with HIV/AIDS.


Prevent Folliculitis From Ingrown Hairs


If possible, prevention is better than the cure. Tips for avoiding folliculitis include avoiding shaving if you don’t need to be clean-shaven, as this is the most common cause of . Alternatives such as waxing and threading can also contribute to folliculitis.


This will lower the risks, but of course, is not an option for everyone.


Shaving Tips To Prevent Ingrown Hairs


If you must shave, do it with care and if you can less frequently. Try and adopt good shaving habits such as washing with warm water using antibacterial soap before you start. Raise embedded hairs with a soft pad by or flannel and apply generous of lotion before you start.


Other tips include:


How To Get Rid Of Folliculitis


Folliculitis can be prevented by scrupulous bathing, and regular shaving breaks. For some men, however, they find that recurrent infection is so regular that the best course of action is to have the hair in the problem area removed with such treatments as Laser tattoo removal hair removal.


Will Laser Hair Removal Help folliculitis?


Yes, it can be the short answer, however, there are a number of factors that are to the individual and its effectiveness. These include the cause of your folliculitis and your suitability for laser hair removal treatment.


Find out more in our .


Laser hair removal will destroy the problem hair follicle safely without damaging any surrounding skin tissue, as well as being able to diminish the appearance of any scarring that may have resulted from folliculitis.


In addition to helping treat folliculitis, it will also reduce your chances of developing the skin problem in the future. For severe scarring, we have several advanced options to reduce their appearance. with our specialist team for further information.


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Laser hair removal for folliculitis before and after picture



 


Book Laser Hair Removal For Folliculitis


We offer expert laser hair removal services across our in London and Surrey. Our flexible and free are available to in person or , or call us at for further advice. Prices for our laser hair removal start from £22 with available. Our works on all skin types and tones and can bring you excellent results and an end to folliculitis.


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