What to do

If possible, you should leave ingrown hairs for a whileasthey may disappear without you having to do anything.

Don't pick or scratch an ingrown hairas bacteria can enter the small wound created, increasing your risk of infection. It can also cause scarring.

You should also avoid squeezing the spots because it can damage the skin and lead toinfection.

If an ingrown hair is near the surface of your skin, you could use a sterile needle or tweezers to gently tease it out. However, don't dig for the hair if it lies deep below the skin's surface.

Men who are prone to getting ingrown hairs around their face may find it best to grow out their beard. Longer hairs aren't as sharp at the ends, so are less likely to become ingrown.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018