Laser Hair Removal

Areas Commonly Treated

Laser hair removal is a non-surgical treatment used to reduce unwanted hair by targeting hair follicles during their active growth phase. It is commonly used on:

  • Face (upper lip, chin, cheeks)
  • Underarms
  • Arms and hands
  • Legs
  • Bikini and Brazilian area
  • Chest and abdomen
  • Back and shoulders


This treatment is ideal for patients seeking long-term hair reduction with smoother, more manageable skin.

How It Works

Laser hair removal uses focused light energy that is absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle. This energy heats and disables the follicle, reducing its ability to produce new hair over time.

Because hair grows in cycles, multiple treatments are required to effectively target follicles during their active growth phase. Treatment settings are carefully selected based on skin type, hair color, and treatment area to maximize safety and effectiveness.


Why Patients Choose It

  • Long-term reduction of unwanted hair
  • Smoother skin with fewer ingrown hairs
  • Precise treatment of targeted areas
  • Non-surgical with minimal downtime
  • Faster and more effective than shaving or waxing
  • Customizable treatment plans

What to Expect

Prior to treatment, the area should be shaved. During the session, patients may feel a brief warming or snapping sensation as the laser is delivered. Treatments are generally well tolerated.


Temporary redness or mild swelling around the follicles is common and typically resolves within a few hours. You may return to normal activities the same day.


A series of treatments is recommended for optimal results, typically spaced several weeks apart.

Ideal For

Patients looking to reduce unwanted hair and maintain smoother skin with a long-term solution rather than temporary hair removal methods.


Maintenance & Long-Term Results

Laser hair removal provides long-term hair reduction, not permanent hair removal. Hair growth patterns can change over time due to hormonal shifts or other factors. Periodic maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain results.


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