FAQs

Laser Hairapy

Have a question about laser hair removal and skincare? We have the answer at Laser Hairapy. Check out these FAQs and contact us today for more information!

  • Will laser hair removal remove hair on your first treatment?

    Your individual results may vary. For the best results, we recommend a follow-up session within four to eight weeks. Typically, clients experience hair-free periods lasting between 12 to 18 months after their initial treatment for laser hair removal.

  • Is laser hair removal expensive?

    Not necessarily! Laser hair removal can be a cost-effective solution in the long run. When compared to recurring expenses associated with waxing, laser hair removal offers a more economical and enduring option for hair removal. Waxing is expensive and does not last!

  • Is laser hair removal painful?

    In general, laser hair removal causes minimal discomfort. Our advanced lasers feature built-in cooling mechanisms. Plus, we employ an icing and gelling technique to enhance your comfort during the procedure. The ice provides a numbing effect, while the gel creates a protective layer between your skin and the laser.

  • How should I prepare for my appointment?

    For the best results, please adhere to these guidelines before your laser treatment: avoid antibiotics for 30 days prior to your session, refrain from waxing or plucking for two weeks before your appointment, discontinue retinol use seven days before treatment, and limit sun exposure for two weeks leading up to your session.

  • Am I a good candidate for laser hair removal?

    Laser hair removal is typically most effective for individuals with lighter skin tones and darker hair colors, as the laser targets pigment. However, technological advancements have expanded the range of suitable skin types. A consultation with our licensed practitioners will determine your eligibility based on your specific skin type, hair color, and medical history.
  • Do you have financing offers?

    We offer financing options through Cherry to make our services more accessible to everyone.

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