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before you undergo laser hair removal it is suggested to:

  • Limit hair removal (waxing, plucking or using electronic devices) for 6 weeks before treatment
  • Avoid sun exposure for 2 weeks before and after treatment
  • Do not use blood-thinning medications (aspirin included) prior to procedure and only after consulting your doctor.

choose the right laser: Darker skin contains more melanin, which can absorb laser energy and increase the risk of skin damage. It is important to use a laser specifically designed for dark skin types, such as the laser we use Nd:Yag, as it is safer and more effective. As an experienced and licensed facility, we will assess your skin type and hair color to determine the most appropriate settings for the treatment.

it is recommended to trim or shave the specific area a day before treatment. If the hair in the area is too long the procedure won’t be as effective and the laser might burn your hair or skin.

Our laser hair removal treatment utilizes specialized light pulses to effectively and permanently remove unwanted hair. By specifically targeting the melanin (color) in the hair follicles, the intense pulsed light produced by our advanced laser machine is absorbed by the pigment, resulting in the destruction of the follicle. This process is carefully calibrated by our highly skilled technicians, who adjust the laser settings according to your hair type, skin tone, and the size of the treatment area. Rest assured that our approach ensures both safety and efficacy, guaranteeing optimal and long-lasting results.

Laser hair removal is known to be less painful than other hair removing methods. During the procedure you might feel discomfort. Local redness and swelling are also possible after the treatment. It is important to follow instructions and inform the technician of any irregular rection. In order to ease any discomfort and relieve the pain the technician may offer you creams, lotions or ice packs.

Laser hair removal is suitable for both men and women of all skin types.

It is required that you wait 6-8 weeks before the next treatment.

The treated area might look and feel as if you got sunburned. This discomfort will last about 1-2 days and, in the meantime, it is recommended to use cool compresses and moisturizers. Side effects might also include local swelling, redness and temporary scaring.

During and after treatment you must avoid direct sunlight and any kind of indoor tanning equipment such as sun lamps and tanning beds for at least 2 weeks.

Rare side effects include permanent scarring, blisters and more hair growth around the treated area. It is important to check the credentials of the technician or doctor performing the procedure, to consult with your personal doctor prior to treatment and to alert of any irregular or ongoing reaction.