Hormones and Laser Hair Removal

Why You Should Check Your Hormones Before Getting Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal is one of the best ways to get rid of unwanted hair for good, but what if your body isn’t responding the way it should? If you’ve ever felt like you need more sessions than usual or noticed stubborn hair regrowth, your hormones might be the reason.
Before investing in laser hair removal, checking your hormone levels can help you understand whether your body is working with the treatment—or against it. Let’s dive into why hormones play such a huge role in your laser hair removal results.
How Do Hormones Affect Hair Growth?
Hormones regulate almost everything in your body—including where, how much, and how fast your hair grows. The biggest hormone players when it comes to unwanted hair are androgens (like testosterone and DHT).
Even though everyone has androgens, higher levels or imbalances can lead to:
-Excessive hair growth in unwanted areas (face, chest, back)
-Thicker, darker hair instead of fine peach fuzz
-Hair that keeps coming back even after laser treatments
This is why people with hormonal conditions often struggle with laser hair removal. If the underlying issue isn’t addressed, laser may reduce hair—but new hairs can keep growing back.
Signs That Hormones Might Be Affecting Your Hair Growth
If any of these sound familiar, you may want to get your hormones checked before starting laser:
-You have excess facial hair (chin, jawline, upper lip)
-Your hair grows back quickly even after waxing or shaving
-You need more laser sessions than expected to see results
-You’ve noticed coarse, dark hairs in areas where women don’t typically have thick hair (chest, stomach, lower back)
-You have irregular periods, acne, or weight changes (possible signs of hormonal imbalance)
Common Hormonal Conditions That Affect Laser Hair Removal
If you’re experiencing stubborn hair growth, a hormonal condition could be at play. Some of the most common ones include:
1. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS is one of the most common causes of excess hair growth (hirsutism) in women. It’s caused by higher-than-normal androgen levels, which lead to thick, dark hair on the face, chest, and body.
-How it affects laser hair removal: Laser can still work, but more sessions are usually needed because new hair keeps growing. If PCOS is untreated, laser results may not be as long-lasting.
2. Hormonal Imbalances from Birth Control or Menopause
Changes in estrogen and progesterone levels (due to birth control, pregnancy, or menopause) can trigger new hair growth or make existing hair grow thicker.
-How it affects laser hair removal: Hair growth may be unpredictable, requiring adjustments to your laser treatment plan.
3. Thyroid Disorders (Hypothyroidism or Hyperthyroidism)
Your thyroid regulates metabolism and hair growth. If it’s underactive (hypothyroidism) or overactive (hyperthyroidism), it can disrupt hair cycles, causing unexpected hair growth or loss.
-How it affects laser hair removal: If your hair is growing due to an untreated thyroid condition, laser might work temporarily—but new growth may appear later.
Why Checking Your Hormones Before Laser Can Save You Time & Money
If your hair growth is caused by hormonal imbalances, laser hair removal can still work—but you may need more treatments than someone with normal hormone levels.
By checking your hormones first, you can:
-Find out if an underlying condition is affecting your hair growth
-Treat the root cause first to get longer-lasting laser results
-Work with a provider who understands hormonal hair growth
-Avoid frustration from slow results or needing excessive laser sessions
Can Laser Hair Removal Work for Hormonal Hair?
Absolutely. But it’s important to set the right expectations. People with hormonal hair growth often:
-Need more laser sessions to achieve full results
-May require touch-up treatments over time
-See better results when combining laser with hormone management
At Aesthetic Allure, we specialize in treating hormonal hair growth and know how to customize treatments for PCOS, thyroid conditions, and other hormonal concerns.
Get Smooth Skin the Right Way
If you’ve struggled with stubborn hair growth, facial hair, or rapid regrowth, getting your hormones checked first can help you make the most of your laser hair removal treatments.
At Aesthetic Allure, we offer customized laser treatments for all hair types and skin tones, ensuring the best results—even for hormonal hair.
Book a consultation today to get expert advice and a laser plan tailored to your unique skin and hair needs.