Does waxing cause more hair to grow back?

Mar 12, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Bai Hongmei
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, waxing does not cause increased hair growth. If necessary, it is recommended to seek treatment at a reputable facility. After hair removal, closely monitor any changes in the skin. If severe symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, itching, rash, or infection occur—for example, the appearance of pustules or fluid discharge from the skin—prompt medical attention is advised, and management should be conducted under a doctor's guidance.

Generally, the reference price for wax hair removal is about 200-500 yuan per session. Improvement is usually noticeable 2-3 days after treatment, although symptoms such as pain and swelling may occur. If waxing techniques are performed correctly and the frequency is appropriate, hair should not become more abundant. However, improper techniques may lead to increased hair growth. If necessary, it is recommended to seek treatment at a reputable facility. Detailed explanation is as follows:

Under normal circumstances, waxing removes hair from the root through physical means, causing a certain degree of damage to the hair follicles. This damage slows down hair growth and makes new hair finer and softer. If waxing is consistently performed over a long period, some individuals may notice that their hair gradually becomes sparser and grows more slowly. Additionally, if proper techniques are used, the frequency is appropriate, and post-depilation skin care is performed—such as using soothing products and avoiding direct sunlight—hair should not increase in quantity.

However, improper waxing techniques may damage and irritate the tissue surrounding the hair follicles. This irritation can trigger a stress response in the follicles, causing hair follicles that were originally in the resting phase to prematurely enter the growth phase. Consequently, more hair may grow simultaneously, creating the perception that hair has increased in quantity.

After hair removal, closely monitor any changes in the skin. If severe symptoms such as significant redness, swelling, pain, itching, rash, or infection occur—for example, the appearance of pustules or exudation—prompt medical attention should be sought, and appropriate treatment should be administered under a physician's guidance.

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