No, waxing after laser hair removal does not increase hair growth.
Laser hair removal targets the hair follicle, damaging it and preventing future hair growth. Waxing removes hair from the surface of the skin, but it does not affect the hair follicle. Therefore, waxing after laser hair removal will not interfere with the laser's effectiveness or cause increased hair growth.
However, it is important to wait until the treated area has fully healed before waxing. This usually takes a few days to a week. Waxing too soon after laser treatment can irritate the skin and increase the risk of infection.
If you are considering laser hair removal, it is important to consult with a qualified dermatologist or aesthetician. They can help you determine if laser hair removal is right for you and advise you on the best aftercare practices.