Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is a permanent hair reduction method that uses laser light energy to inhibit and destroy hair root cells, shortening the hair’s life cycle and effectively targeting and eliminating hair. Laser treatments can remove about 60-80% of hair with repeated sessions. This means that while some hair can be permanently reduced, it will not be completely eliminated. The remaining hair will be finer, thinner, lighter in color, and grow back more slowly.

For permanent hair removal, in the early stages after treatment, it may appear as if no hair remains at all, as if the hair has been completely removed. This is because only about 20% of hair is visible above the skin at any given time, while the remaining 80% consists of dormant or developing hair roots beneath the skin. These will gradually emerge over time. Therefore, no matter the method of permanent hair removal, if you want to see a significant reduction in hair, it is recommended to have 3–4 sessions or until you are satisfied. For those seeking smooth, hair-free skin, about 5–7 sessions may be needed.