Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many sessions does laser hair removal take?

    Most clients need 6-8 sessions for optimal results. Hair growth cycles vary by body area, so some zones may require additional treatments for complete removal.
  • What should I expect during laser treatment?

    You'll feel a warm sensation as the laser targets hair follicles. Most clients describe it as a rubber band snapping against skin with minimal discomfort.
  • When will I see hair removal results?

    Hair will begin shedding 1-2 weeks after treatment. You'll notice progressive reduction with each session, with significant results visible after 3-4 treatments.
  • Can I shave between laser sessions?

    Yes, shaving is recommended between treatments. Avoid waxing, plucking, or threading as these methods remove the hair root needed for laser effectiveness.
  • What affects laser hair removal pricing?

    Treatment area size, hair density, and total sessions needed influence cost. Larger areas like legs cost more than smaller zones like upper lip.
  • Why choose professional over at-home devices?

    Professional lasers deliver higher energy levels with better safety features. Our trained technicians ensure proper settings for your skin type and hair color.
  • How do I prepare for treatment?

    Shave the area 24 hours before your appointment and avoid sun exposure for two weeks. Skip lotions, deodorants, or makeup on treatment day.
  • Is body contouring treatment painful?

    Most body contouring procedures cause minimal discomfort. You may feel warmth or slight pressure during treatment, with no downtime required afterward.
  • What skincare results can I expect?

    Professional skincare treatments improve texture, reduce fine lines, and enhance skin tone. Visible improvements typically appear within 2-4 weeks of treatment.
  • How often should I schedule treatments?

    Laser hair removal sessions are spaced 4-6 weeks apart. Skincare and body contouring frequency varies based on your specific treatment plan and goals.