Laser Hair Removal
Permanent hair reduction for the face and body with comfortable, modern lasers — fewer ingrowns, no more daily shaving.
If you’re tired of shaving, waxing and ingrown hairs, laser hair removal is the long-term fix. The laser targets the pigment in each hair follicle and disables its ability to regrow, gradually leaving the area smooth.
What we treat
- Face — lip, chin, cheeks
- Underarms and bikini
- Legs and arms
- Back and chest
What to expect
Sessions are quick — a few minutes for small areas, longer for legs or backs. Because hair grows in cycles, you’ll need a series to treat every follicle while it’s active. Between sessions you can shave as normal (just skip waxing and plucking, which remove the target the laser needs).
Why it’s worth it
Done properly, laser hair removal pays for itself in time and fewer ingrowns. We’ll give you an honest estimate of how many sessions your area is likely to need — no open-ended packages.
Common questions
How many sessions does it take?
Hair grows in cycles, so it takes a series — usually six to eight sessions spaced a few weeks apart — to catch every follicle in its active phase. We'll map out a realistic schedule for your area and hair type.
Does it work on my skin tone?
Modern lasers are safe and effective across a wide range of skin tones. We assess your skin and hair at consultation and choose settings accordingly.
Is it painful?
Most people describe a quick warm snap with each pulse, eased by the laser's cooling. It's far more comfortable than older systems.
Related lasers & lights
Morpheus8
Radiofrequency microneedling that tightens and remodels skin from the inside out — for fine lines, laxity, texture and acne scarring on the face and body.
Sylfirm X
A next-generation RF microneedling system that targets tone, redness, melasma and pigment alongside firmness — gentle enough for delicate, reactive skin.
Halo by Sciton
A hybrid fractional laser that clears sun damage, fine lines and dullness in one treatment — the famous "Halo glow" with just a few days of downtime.