Laser Hair
Removal
FAQ
Who is the right candidate?
How does it work?
Laser hair removal is suitable for both men and women seeking a permanent reduction in unwanted hair. It is most effective for individuals with dark hair and light skin because the laser can more easily target the melanin in the hair. However, advancements in technology have made it possible to treat a wider range of skin and hair types.
Laser hair removal is a revolutionary technique that utilizes concentrated beams of light to target hair follicles. The laser energy is absorbed by the melanin (pigment) in the hair, converting it into heat. This heat damages the hair follicle and inhibits its ability to regrow. Over time, this leads to a significant reduction in hair growth, and the hair that does regrow tends to be finer and lighter. Our advanced laser technology ensures precision and minimal discomfort during the procedure.
What are the side effects?
How many number of treatments?
Laser hair removal is a safe and well-tolerated procedure with minimal side effects. Some individuals may experience temporary redness or mild swelling in the treated area, which usually subsides within a few hours. Skin sensitivity may also occur, but these effects are generally short-lived. In rare cases, blistering or changes in skin pigmentation can occur, but these are typically temporary and can be avoided with proper aftercare and adherence to pre-treatment guidelines.
The number of sessions required varies depending on individual factors, including the location of the treatment, hair color and thickness, and skin tone. Generally, a series of treatments is recommended to target hair follicles during their active growth phase. Typically, this involves 6 to 8 sessions spaced several weeks apart, depending on the area treated, for optimal and long-lasting results.