Permanent Hair Reduction
Precision and Speed
Minimal Discomfort
BEFORE & AFTER
Laser hair removal involves the use of laser pulses. These pulses emit light into the skin that destroys the root and follicle of the hair. When the root and follicle are destroyed, hair can no longer grow. For this process to work, the hair must be targeted during an active growth phase. However, individual hairs usually grow at different rates. Therefore, it takes several treatment sessions to capture every hair in the growth phase and produce optimal results.
Some people see permanent results, while some people may need a touch-up treatment every six to twelve months. Results vary depending on your hair type and skin type. Proper preparation and aftercare can also affect how long the results last.
For optimal laser hair removal results, refrain from plucking, waxing, or tanning for six weeks beforehand. Avoid blood thinners and NSAIDs before treatment. Shower and shave immediately before your session, avoiding lotions or sunscreens.
Laser hair removal boasts minimal side effects, a key advantage of the procedure. While temporary redness, itching, and swelling may occur immediately after treatment for some individuals, these effects typically subside within hours and can be alleviated with aloe vera application. In rare instances, individuals may experience scars, burns, or blisters, often due to inadequate post-treatment care adherence.
Laser hair removal is generally tolerable for most individuals, although pain perception varies. Many liken the sensation to a slight snapping of a rubber band on the skin. However, those more sensitive to discomfort might experience minor sensations during the procedure.