Laser Hair Removal

Permanent Hair Removal with Laser & Electrolysis – A New Era in Smoothness
Laser hair removal and electrolysis are among the most effective methods for those seeking permanent hair reduction. While laser offers fast results on larger areas, electrolysis is especially effective on light-colored, fine, or resistant hairs that laser cannot target. The combination of both methods provides ideal results for all skin and hair types.
What is Laser Hair Removal?
Laser hair removal uses intense light energy to damage hair follicles and disrupt the hair growth cycle. Based on the wavelength, it is particularly effective on dark hair.
- Fast and wide-area application (legs, arms, back, underarms)
- Up to 80–90% permanent reduction
- Gradual thinning of hair between sessions
What is Electrolysis?
Electrolysis is a medical procedure that uses low-voltage electric currents applied individually to each hair follicle to destroy it completely. It is the only FDA-approved method of truly permanent hair removal.
- Effective on fine, white, or blonde hairs that laser cannot reach
- Ideal for small and sensitive areas (face, chin, between eyebrows, nipples)
- One of the most effective solutions for hormonally triggered hair growth
Why Combine Laser Hair Removal with Electrolysis?
- Electrolysis eliminates the resistant hairs left behind after laser sessions
- It complements laser by treating light or fine hairs
- Provides the best results for those with mixed skin tones and hair types
- Ideal for achieving up to 100% smooth, hair-free skin
Advantages
- Permanent results thanks to electrolysis targeting the root
- Effective on all hair types
- Suitable for all skin tones
- Safe for sensitive areas
- Fast with laser, precise with electrolysis
Who Is It Suitable For?
- People with fine, blonde, or white hairs unsuitable for laser
- Those who want complete removal of residual hairs after laser treatments
- Individuals experiencing excessive hair growth due to hormonal imbalances
- Anyone looking for a permanent, irreversible solution
Frequency & Treatment Process
- Laser sessions are usually completed within 2 to 4 treatments
- Electrolysis is performed at intervals based on hair follicle density
- Skin fully heals between sessions, allowing an immediate return to daily activities