Few treatments are as satisfying as finally being done with shaving and waxing. Laser hair removal can offer exactly that, but it is not identical for everyone. Here is an honest look at whether it is a good fit for you.
How it actually works
The laser targets the pigment in each hair follicle, gently reducing its ability to regrow. Because hair grows in cycles, and the laser only affects follicles in an active growth phase, a series of treatments is needed to reach smooth, lasting results.
Who it works best for
Modern medical-grade lasers are safe and effective for a wide range of skin tones and hair colors. The treatment tends to work best on hair that still has pigment, so very light, gray, or red hair may respond less predictably. At your consultation, we assess your skin and hair to set honest expectations and choose the safest settings.
What treatment is like
Most people describe the sensation as a quick, warm snap, eased by the cooling built into our devices. Sessions are short, and you can return to your day right away. We usually recommend spacing treatments several weeks apart to match your hair's growth cycle.
How many sessions you will need
Most areas need six to eight sessions for the best result, with occasional maintenance afterward. It is a commitment, but for many patients it is well worth never reaching for a razor again.
A few simple do's and don'ts
- Avoid sun exposure and self-tanner before and after treatment.
- Do not wax or pluck between sessions, though shaving is fine.
- Follow the simple aftercare we provide to keep your skin happy.
If you are wondering whether it is right for your skin, book a consultation and we will give you a straight answer.



