Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal uses laser energy to target unwanted hair. It usually requires multiple sessions because hair grows in cycles, and results vary by hair color, skin tone, hormones, and treatment area.

Type
Light-based treatment
Sessions
Usually multiple
Best target
Pigmented hair
Maintenance
May be needed
§ The read
More than
a menu item.
Laser hair removal is really laser hair reduction. The device targets pigment in the hair structure, which is why hair color, skin tone, device choice, and settings matter. A safe plan is customized, not generic.
Most people need a series because only some hairs are in the ideal growth phase at any one visit. Hormonal areas, especially parts of the face, can be less predictable and may need maintenance.
Good fit for
- Underarms
- Bikini or Brazilian discussions
- Legs
- Back
§ FAQ
The small
print, clearly.
- 01
Is laser hair removal permanent?
It can produce long-term reduction, but it is better described as reduction rather than guaranteed permanent removal for every person and area.
- 02
How many sessions will I need?
Many people need six or more sessions. The exact plan depends on the area, hair color, skin tone, and regrowth pattern.
- 03
Can darker skin tones be treated?
Often, yes, but device selection and settings matter. The consultation should review pigment-change risk and safest options.
- 04
Why should I avoid waxing before treatment?
Laser needs a target in the follicle. Waxing or plucking removes that target, so shaving is usually preferred before sessions.
- 05
How do I know if this is the right service?
The safest answer comes from a consultation. Your skin, medical history, goals, medications, prior treatments, and tolerance for downtime all change what is appropriate.
Next step
Start with
a consult.
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