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Answers to the questions clients ask before booking.

Learn how laser hair removal works, how many sessions are usually needed, how to prepare, what aftercare looks like, and what can affect your treatment plan.

How Many Sessions Are Needed?

To achieve optimal long-term results, a full treatment course is recommended. On average, most clients require 8–10 sessions, although the exact number may vary depending on individual factors such as hair type, skin tone, and hormonal characteristics.

Hair grows in cycles, and not all follicles are active at the same time. During an initial session, only hairs in the active growth phase can be treated effectively. Additional sessions are necessary to target follicles as they enter this active phase, ensuring comprehensive and even results.

Treatment Schedule

The standard interval between the first and second session is approximately 4 weeks. After that, the interval gradually increases as hair growth slows. Each subsequent visit is typically spaced about 2 weeks longer than the previous one. This personalized schedule allows treatments to align with natural hair growth cycles for maximum effectiveness.

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Session Duration

Treatment time varies depending on the size of the area being treated. Sessions may take anywhere from a few minutes to about one hour. Smaller areas can be completed quickly, while larger zones require more time for precise and thorough coverage.

Comfort and Safety

Modern diode laser technology is designed to provide effective hair reduction with minimal discomfort. Treatments are generally well tolerated and performed in a safe, hygienic clinical environment by trained specialists. Most clients describe the sensation as mild and manageable.

Laser hair removal is popular because it delivers long-lasting smooth skin, requires minimal downtime, and fits easily into a busy lifestyle. With a customized treatment plan and professional care, clients can enjoy reliable, visible improvements after each visit.

OUR APPROACH

What Is Laser Hair Removal?

A Complete Guide

Looking for a fast, safe, and effective way to achieve long-lasting smooth skin? Laser hair removal is an advanced aesthetic treatment that removes unwanted hair using concentrated light energy.

 

The laser penetrates the hair follicle and gently disables its ability to regrow, resulting in progressively smoother skin after each session.

DURING YOUR SESSION

Laser Hair Removal Session

During the procedure, each step is performed in a safe and controlled way to keep the treatment precise and comfortable.

Protective eyewear

Protective eyewear is provided for safety.

Laser handpiece application

The laser handpiece is applied to the treatment area.

Targeted laser pulses

Laser pulses target the hair follicles.

Cooling system support

The cooling system protects the skin and reduces discomfort.

Mild sensation

Most clients feel mild warmth or light tingling.

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BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT

Preparation Before Laser Hair Removal

To ensure safe and effective treatment, follow these guidelines:

01

Avoid sun exposure and tanning for 2 weeks before treatment

02

Before the procedure, it is necessary to shave the area to be treated

03

Do not wax, pluck, or use epilators for 2 weeks before treatment

04

Avoid certain antibiotics (tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, sulfonamides) for 2 weeks before treatment

05

Do not use alcohol-based products on the treatment area for 3 days before the procedure

AFTER YOUR APPOINTMENT

Aftercare Instructions

After the procedure, follow these guidelines:

3-5 Days

Use recommended soothing and recovery products

3 Days

Avoid alcohol-based and abrasive skin products

3 Days

Avoid hot baths and hot showers

2-3 Days

Avoid scrubbing or mechanical irritation

3 Days

Avoid sauna, steam room, and massage

2 Weeks

Avoid sun exposure

All time

Use SPF 30+ on treated areas when exposed to sunlight

3 Days

Avoid pools and chlorinated water

SAFETY INFORMATION

Contraindications for Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal should not be performed in the following cases:

  • pregnancy

  • breastfeeding

  • active skin infections (herpes, inflammation)

  • open wounds, cuts, burns, or skin injuries

  • recent sun exposure or tanning

  • skin conditions such as psoriasis or eczema in the treatment area

  • uncontrolled diabetes

  • active cancer

Treatment should be postponed:

  • after recent sun exposure (wait at least 2 weeks)

  • if the skin is irritated or damaged

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