Purpose: Pseudofolliculitis barbae in burns is seen with hypertrophic scar of the face and scalp. Pustules and ingrown hairs buried within the scar contribute to a chronic inflammatory phase that makes it refractory to most measures that facilitate maturation and softening. Presently, there are no cases of treatment of burn scar folliculitis by laser hair removal in the literature. We present our initial experience in treating three patients with this modality. Methods: The Apogee TKS laser was used with initial energy settings of 15-18 joules, wavelength of 20 nanometers, and spot size of 12.5 millimeters. The laser energy was delivered to affected areas with 10% overlap. Results: Reduction in folliculitis, erythema, and flattened scar contour were noted in all patients. Additional treatments were performed within two to four months. All patients report sustained improvement over time. Pre and post treatment photographs confirm this improvement. Conclusions: Our pilot series suggests that pseudofolliculitis barbae in burn scar responds favorably to hair laser removal. By reducing the load of ingrown hairs, this smoldering irritant responsible for burn scar hypertrophy can be reduced.