
Laser Hair Removal For Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Usually, pain or discomfort can be addressed easily.Sometimes all it takes is an over-the-counter pill to get you back on track and feeling like yourself.
But sometimes the pain can be severe enough to require a doctor visit. Most aren’t fans of a doctor visit, but if it means making the pain go away, they’ll do what needs to be done.
Unfortunately, addressing pain isn’t that simple for a very specific group of people.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a condition in which pain and inflammation are part of everyday life. Only 200,000 people in the United States live with it.
It makes simple, everyday tasks for many complex tasks for those with CRPS.
Hair-removal is one area where pain can be an obvious factor with CRPS, but is the same true if they choose laser hair removal? Read on to find out.
What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)?
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic condition that leads to long-lasting pain and inflammation in the body. This usually occurs after some form of injury or medical event. CRPS can impact any part of the body, but most commonly affects the arms, legs, hands, and feet.
Can someone with CRPS be a laser hair removal candidate?
The short answer is yes, they can.
Let’s say someone with CRPS wanted to get their legs treated. While technically they can be treated with no apparent issue, their body might interpret the laser hair removal to be more painful than the procedure is for those without CRPS.
In fact, many times, the concern isn’t whether or not laser hair removal is an option; it’s whether or not they can feel any sensation.

… laser hair removal may be the only method to use without overwhelming discomfort.


Why would someone with CRPS get laser hair removal?
The pain can get so bad with this condition that laser hair removal may be the only method to use without overwhelming discomfort.
It’s true. Consider how it can be too much to endure the sharpness of a razor or the ripping of wax from the skin. Many who don’t deal with CRPS find the hair-removal process with those methods painful already.
As always, consult with your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about looking into laser hair removal. But the best method to get hair-free for good remains laser hair removal.
How does laser hair removal work?
Instead of addressing hairs on the surface of the skin like shaving or painfully ripping hairs from the skin like waxing, laser hair removal gets to the root of the problem.
The laser targets the follicle and compromises its growth cycle. With repeated treatments, hair will literally begin to fall out, and clients are left with smooth, hair-free skin with no need to shave or wax again. Results can even be seen as soon as after the first treatment.