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Paldal-gu Laser Hair Removal vs. Waxing: What If You Have a Wound?

닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University · 닥터에버스의원 · May 18, 2026

Paldal-gu Laser Hair Removal vs. Waxing: What If You Have a Wound? As the weather gets warmer, many people may find themselves increasingly concerned about hair management. In the...

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Clinic: 닥터에버스의원 건대점 Dr. Evers Konkuk University

Original post date: May 18, 2026

Translated at: May 18, 2026 at 8:16 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

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As the weather gets warmer, many people may find themselves increasingly concerned about hair management.

In the case of shaving, which has to be done repeatedly, it can be inconvenient because the hair grows back quickly, and discomfort caused by irritation is not uncommon.

If you have been looking for a more fundamental method of care rather than simply tidying up the hair that has grown on the surface, it may be worth paying attention to today’s post.

In this article, we will take a look at the difference between laser hair removal and waxing in Paldal-gu, as well as whether it can be done when there is a wound.

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Paldal-gu Laser Hair Removal vs. Waxing

Comparative Analysis

First, the method that uses LASER is a structure that uses thermal energy that reacts to the black pigment in hair.

The delivered energy destroys the hair follicle and root, slowing down hair growth and gradually helping to reduce the amount of hair.

Because thermal energy works efficiently only on hair in the growth phase, you can expect a smoother surface when it is repeated at regular intervals.

By contrast, waxing physically pulls out the hair, so you can immediately see a clean result right after the procedure.

However, because it removes hair by tearing the wax off together with the hair, it is characterized by strong pain and irritation, so it may feel burdensome for those who are sensitive to stimulation.

So if you are worried about excessive pain among methods that remove hair from the root, you may consider this solution instead of waxing.

*Sensitivity to pain may vary from person to person.

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Paldal-gu Laser Hair Removal vs. Waxing,

Can It Be Done If You Have a Wound?

Many people also ask whether it is possible to proceed when there is a wound.

To conclude first, it is necessary to avoid areas with wounds. When there is a wound, the area can react more sensitively to external stimulation, so it is appropriate to proceed after recovery.

In particular, if there is scratching or inflammation, the irritation may be worsened, so it is advisable to wait until there has been sufficient recovery.

Also, because LASER is used and it reacts to black melanin pigment, you should avoid tanning before and after the procedure.

Afterward, it is necessary to avoid rubbing or scratching the treated area, and especially in the early stage when heat is felt, it is better to reduce external irritation.

It is also important to choose clothing that is well ventilated rather than tight clothing and to keep the skin well moisturized.

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Paldal-gu Laser Hair Removal vs. Waxing

Let’s Also Look at the Schedule

Lastly, let’s talk about the schedule. This method is not something that ends in one session; the key is to repeat it at regular intervals.

In general, it is often continued at 4- to 6-week intervals, and the interval may vary depending on individual conditions.

The number of sessions can be considered to be 10 or more, but please note that this can also vary depending on the condition and the amount of hair.

As the number of sessions accumulates, the changes gradually build up, so if you receive it consistently, you can expect a smoother surface.

If you have been looking for a way to manage body hair as the weather gets hotter, you may want to consider this method, which allows a fundamental approach with LASER.

I hope this information was helpful in easing your concerns, and I’ll wrap up here. I’ll be back with useful information next time as well. Thank you.

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