How Many Sessions of Laser Hair Removal Do You Need?

If you’re considering laser hair removal, you’re probably wondering what kind of commitment is needed to see optimal, long-lasting results. 

While the answer to this question varies based on many different factors, we can give you some guidelines, so you know what to expect. 

Today, we’re discussing why laser hair removal is an excellent choice and just how many sessions you’ll need!

Why choose laser hair removal for getting rid of unwanted hair?

Folks who want to remove unwanted hair for good should consider the many perks of this revolutionary treatment. Here are just a few of the benefits.

Speed of the procedure

Depending on the treatment area, laser sessions can last anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour. For example, if you’re only removing hair on your upper lip, you can schedule an appointment for your lunch hour and still have plenty of time to eat!

Improved skin texture

Since laser hair removal reduces the risk of ingrown hairs, you can say goodbye to bumpy, irritated skin. Laser treatments can also lower your chances of secondary issues, like hyperpigmentation, that result from scarring. 

You can shave in between laser sessions

Unlike waxing, which requires hairs to be ¼” to ½,” it’s actually best to show up for your appointment with a freshly shaved treatment area. This is a major perk for people who don’t feel comfortable with excessive hair growth. 

Long-lasting, effective hair removal

Once you’ve completed your series of laser hair removal treatments, you can enjoy silky smooth, hair-free skin for months to years. Of course, it’s possible to grow new hair follicles, so you may need touch-ups in the future. But, overall, you can look forward to a future without razors or uncomfortable waxing sessions. 

How Many Sessions for Laser Hair Removal

Factors that affect how many laser hair removal sessions you need

Many factors–both biological and technological–will determine how many laser hair removal sessions you’ll need to get the job done. Here’s a closer look at these elements. 

What part of the body is being lasered

Different treatment areas require more or fewer sessions for optimal results. For example, areas on your face, like the upper lip, have smaller, finer hairs that respond quickly to lasers. Other spots, like the pubic area and bikini line, may need more. 

What kind of laser is being used?

There are many laser devices on the market that effectively remove hair. They typically operate at different frequencies, so each may be better or worse for specific skin and hair types. 

For example, IPL devices aren’t technically lasers, but they target melanin just like other instruments. On the other hand, Nd: YAG options target carbon, so your treatment specialist may apply a carbon-based lotion that your hair will absorb before your session begins. 

Your medical aesthetics specialist can answer all your questions on the machines they utilize to help you determine your best option. 

How thick your hair is

Thicker, coarser hair absorbs energy from lasers (in the forms of light and heat) more readily than finer strands. These hairs typically respond well to treatment. However, if your hair is particularly dense, you may need more laser sessions to cover every follicle effectively. 

The hair color and skin type

The earliest laser devices on the market were only effective for people with darker hair and lighter skin. Since these machines targeted melanin, those with darker skin or lighter hair didn’t see the same results. 

Technology has come a long way, and there are more options out there for people of all skin and hair types and colors. However, you’ll want to consult with your treatment specialist to ensure they use devices that are compatible with your needs. 

Hormones and genetic disposition for hair growth

Although hair grows in cycles, hormonal fluctuations can play a major role in hair growth, especially for women. From puberty to pregnancy, you might find your hair growth waxing and waning throughout your life. 

While laser hair removal can be permanent in some cases, it can help manage excessive hair growth in others. In these situations, clients may need occasional touch-ups to maintain their results. 

How often can you book a laser hair removal session?

Your doctor or treatment specialist will likely advise you to schedule laser appointments every eight weeks until you reach the point where you no longer see new hair growth. Most people see between 10% and 25% reduction in hairs after the first session. But, of course, you already know this varies based on many factors!

Laser hair removal aftercare

Following your treatment, it’s essential to stay out of the sun. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen and wear protective clothing during the day. Exposure to US rays can cause burns to the skin, especially after laser hair removal. 

Additionally, you’ll also need to avoid excessive heat, products with fragrances, and abrasive body scrubs for a few days after your session. 

The Wax Room is your new home for laser hair removal!

If you’re ready to remove unwanted body hair once and for all, it’s time to hit The Wax Room! We specialize in safe, comfortable laser hair removal as well as waxing treatments to meet all of your needs!

Book an appointment through our online portal or contact us today to learn more. We can’t wait to serve you!

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