Can You Get Laser Hair Removal When Pregnant? Let’s Find Out

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Pregnancy can bring thicker hair growth on the face, stomach, bikini line, underarms, and legs, so it is normal to ask: can you get laser hair removal when pregnant? At Luxelaser, the safest approach is to pause laser hair removal during pregnancy and plan treatment after birth, once your body and skin have settled. 

Research is limited, and pregnancy hormones can make skin more sensitive while also making hair reduction results less predictable. Medical reviews commonly advise avoiding permanent hair removal methods during pregnancy because safety data is limited. Some research also says that laser hair removal may be less effective during pregnancy due to hormone and body changes. 

Why So Many Pregnant Women Ask About Laser Hair Removal

Pregnancy changes more than your bump. Your skin, hair cycle, comfort levels, and sensitivity can all shift. Many clients notice thicker hair growth in places they did not expect, such as the upper lip, chin, stomach, arms, chest, back, bikini line, and underarms.

This can feel frustrating, especially if you had already made progress with laser hair removal before pregnancy. You may have booked a full course, prepaid sessions, or finally felt happy with reduced regrowth, only to see new hairs appearing again.

There is no need to feel embarrassed. Hair changes during pregnancy are common. Most pregnant people experience thicker scalp hair because the hair cycle changes, and some also develop mild to moderate hirsutism on the face, limbs, and back. Postpartum shedding can also continue for 12 to 18 months after birth. 

So, Can You Get Laser Hair Removal When Pregnant?

Luxelaser recommends pausing laser hair removal during pregnancy.

From a clinic safety point of view, it is best to wait until after pregnancy. Laser hair removal is an elective cosmetic treatment, which means it is not medically necessary. When a treatment is elective and pregnancy-specific safety data is limited, the cautious choice is to pause.

This does not mean laser hair removal has been proven to harm pregnancy. The concern is that there is not enough strong safety data for pregnant clients. Pregnancy can also make the skin more reactive, which may raise the chance of irritation, redness, temporary pigmentation, heat sensitivity, or discomfort.

Medical reviews commonly advise against permanent hair removal methods, including laser therapy and electrolysis, during pregnancy due to the lack of safety data. 

If you had a laser session before finding out you were pregnant, avoid panic. One accidental early session is not the same as choosing to continue treatments. Pause future appointments and speak with your GP, midwife, or obstetrician for personal reassurance.

Laser Hair Removal Whilst Pregnant: Why Results May Not Be Worth It

The issue is not only safety. It is also value.

Laser hair removal works best when hair is in the right growth phase and the skin is stable enough for accurate settings. Pregnancy can shift the hair cycle, stimulate new growth, and increase sensitivity. This can make results harder to predict.

 

Pregnancy Change How it affect Laser
Increased hair growth More new hairs may appear, even in treated areas
Skin sensitivity Higher chance of discomfort, redness, or irritation
Pigmentation changes Extra caution is needed, especially on the face
Hormonal shifts Hair reduction results may be less predictable
Body changes Some positions may feel uncomfortable during treatment
Heat sensitivity Warmth from treatment may feel stronger than usual

This is why Luxelaser recommends saving your treatment plan for after pregnancy. You are more likely to get a clearer assessment, more accurate settings, and a treatment plan that suits your post-birth hair growth pattern.

Can You Get Laser Hair Removal Done in the First Trimester of Pregnancy?

Luxelaser’s recommendation is no. 

The first trimester is a key stage of pregnancy, and elective cosmetic treatments are best placed on hold. This is also the stage when many people may not yet know they are pregnant, especially if they had an appointment booked before a positive test.

If that happened to you, take a breath. One accidental early session is not the same as ongoing treatment through pregnancy. Note the treatment date and area, check your skin for any reaction, and speak with your pregnancy care provider.

Can You Get Laser Hair Removal Done in the Second Trimester of Pregnancy?

The second trimester may feel easier for some beauty appointments. Nausea may settle, energy can improve, and many people feel more comfortable than they did in early pregnancy. Even so, laser hair removal is still elective.

Some clinics may consider treatment with written medical clearance, but Luxelaser’s safer stance is to pause. Hormonal hair growth, skin sensitivity, and pigmentation changes can still be active during the second trimester. The face, bikini line, and underarms may also react differently than they did before pregnancy.

Can Pregnant Women Get Laser Hair Removal on Smaller Areas?

A smaller treatment zone does not automatically make laser a good choice during pregnancy. The same core issue remains: pregnancy-specific safety data is limited, and hormonal changes can affect results. A small area can still become irritated, pigmented, or more uncomfortable than usual.

Here is a practical guide by treatment area.

Area Luxelaser Pregnancy Recommendation Why
Face Pause laser Higher chance of pigmentation and sensitivity
Bikini Pause laser Increased sensitivity and positioning discomfort
Underarms Pause laser Friction, sweat, and deodorant can irritate skin
Legs Pause laser Larger area and increased skin sensitivity
Stomach Pause laser Skin is stretching and may feel more sensitive
Arms Pause laser Hormonal regrowth may affect results

Safer Hair Removal Options During Pregnancy

Temporary hair removal is usually the more practical route during pregnancy. Medical reviews commonly recommend options such as shaving, waxing, threading, and chemical depilation instead of permanent hair removal methods during pregnancy, although personal skin sensitivity still needs to be considered. 

Option Good For Things to Keep in Mind
Shaving Legs, underarms, bikini line Use a clean razor and gentle moisturiser
Trimming Bikini, stomach, larger areas Low irritation risk and easy to control
Threading Upper lip, chin, brows Good for small facial areas
Tweezing Isolated facial hairs Avoid over-plucking sensitive skin
Waxing Legs, arms, bikini, face May feel more painful during pregnancy
Hair removal creams Legs or body areas Patch test first; strong scent may worsen nausea
IPL or laser Not advised unless cleared by a doctor Often not recommended during pregnancy

What to Do If You Had Laser Before Finding Out You Were Pregnant

Finding out you are pregnant after a laser appointment can feel worrying, but try not to assume the worst. Many people have a treatment before they know.

Here is a calm step-by-step plan:

Step What to Do
1 Pause future laser hair removal appointments
2 Write down the date and area treated
3 Note any skin reaction, such as redness, blistering, or pigmentation
4 Speak with your GP, midwife, or obstetrician
5 Contact Luxelaser so your treatment plan can be placed on hold
6 Revisit your laser plan after pregnancy

If your skin looks normal after the session, that is reassuring, but medical advice is still the right place for pregnancy-specific questions. Your clinic can help with treatment scheduling, but your pregnancy care provider should guide health concerns.

When Can You Resume Laser Hair Removal After Pregnancy?

There is no single date that suits everyone. The right time to resume laser hair removal after pregnancy depends on birth recovery, skin sensitivity, hormonal changes, breastfeeding, pigmentation, and your comfort.

For many clients, the best first move is not booking a full session straight away. It is booking a consultation. Your clinician can check:

What Luxelaser Reviews Why It Helps
Current hair growth pattern Pregnancy-related regrowth may still be shifting
Skin sensitivity Postpartum skin may still be reactive
Pigmentation Melasma or post-inflammatory pigmentation needs care
Treatment area Bikini, underarms, face, and legs may need different planning
Breastfeeding status Comfort and medical guidance may affect timing
Previous laser settings Settings may need adjustment after a treatment gap

A patch test may be needed before you resume, especially if your skin tone, pigmentation, sensitivity, medication, or hormonal status has changed.

Hair growth may continue changing for several months after birth. This does not mean you cannot plan ahead. It simply means your post-pregnancy treatment plan should be based on your skin and hair at that time, not your pre-pregnancy settings.

Luxelaser’s Practical Advice for Expecting Clients

At Luxelaser, the approach is simple: protect your skin, pause elective laser treatments, and return to laser hair removal when the timing is better for your body.

Here is what we recommend during pregnancy:

During Pregnancy Best Approach
Existing laser course Pause appointments
New laser course Wait until after birth
Facial hair Threading, tweezing, or gentle shaving
Bikini hair Trimming or careful shaving
Underarm hair Gentle shaving and fragrance-free aftercare
Sensitive skin Keep routines simple and calming
Freshly shaved or waxed skin Avoid strong exfoliants and irritating actives
Post-birth planning Book a consultation before resuming

Keep your skin calm and hydrated. Avoid strong actives on areas that have just been shaved or waxed, especially if the skin is already pink, itchy, or tender.

Pregnant or recently postpartum and unsure what to do with your laser plan? Contact Luxelaser in Victoria to pause, adjust, or plan your next laser hair removal appointment safely.

Frequently Asked Questions


Luxelaser recommends pausing laser hair removal during pregnancy because safety research is limited and results can be less predictable. The safest plan is to wait until after pregnancy and return for a fresh assessment.

Some providers may consider treatment with medical clearance, but many clinics avoid elective laser treatments during pregnancy. Luxelaser takes the cautious approach and recommends waiting.

It is best to avoid laser hair removal in the first trimester and throughout pregnancy. If you had one session before knowing you were pregnant, pause future sessions and speak with your pregnancy care provider.

Luxelaser’s cautious advice is to wait until after pregnancy, even in the second trimester. Hormonal hair growth, pigmentation changes, and sensitivity can still affect the skin and results.

Facial laser is best paused during pregnancy. Facial skin can be more prone to pigmentation, and hormone-related hair growth may continue until after birth.

Bikini laser should be postponed during pregnancy due to sensitivity, comfort, positioning, and limited safety data. Trimming or careful shaving is a better short-term option.

Underarm laser should also be paused until after pregnancy. Gentle shaving and fragrance-free aftercare can help reduce irritation while you wait.

Shaving, trimming, threading, and careful tweezing are common short-term options. Waxing may suit some people, but it can feel more painful because pregnancy can make skin more sensitive.

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