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Hypopigmentation: Hypopigmentation refers to the lightening of the skin in treated areas. While it's less common than hyperpigmentation, it can occur, especially in individuals with lighter skin. This effect may be temporary, but it's important to discuss it with your practitioner.
Burns or Blisters: In rare cases, laser hair removal can cause burns or blisters. This risk is minimised with the Soprano system due to its gradual heating approach, but it's crucial to follow pre-treatment and post-treatment care instructions to reduce the risk.
Scarring: Although uncommon, scarring can occur as a result of laser hair removal. This is more likely in cases of improper technique, inexperienced practitioners, or not following aftercare instructions.
Herpes Reactivation: In individuals with a history of oral or genital herpes, there is a slight risk of reactivating the virus after laser hair removal, leading to cold sores or genital herpes lesions. Medications can be prescribed to reduce this risk.