6 Answers
- EdnaLv 73 weeks ago
There's no evidence to suggest that laser hair removal can cause cancer. If you're worried that it might, then don't have it done. It's purely cosmetic and it's not necessary.
- Mx_latinx_folxLv 64 weeks ago
The lasers used in laser hair removal do produce a small amount of radiation. However, this radiation is not thought to be harmful, and there is no evidence that laser hair removal therapy causes skin cancer.
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- LiliLv 74 weeks ago
No, of course not.
Why on earth would you think otherwise?
Consult both a dermatologist and a psychiatrist on this subject.
Everything around you in your environment emits some degree of radiation, but the level of radiation is too small to hurt you. Your TV emits radiation; your cell phone emits radiation; your computer emits radiation; a routine chest or tooth x-ray emits radiation; s CT scan emits radiation.;
Maybe it causes all types of cancer, not skin cancer?