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Unlike shaving, waxing, or sugaring, which remove only the visible part of the hair, laser hair removal targets the root cause of hair growth — the hair follicle.
The laser penetrates the skin and directly affects the follicle, stopping its ability to produce new hair.
Laser hair removal is safe when performed with correct settings.
We select parameters individually based on your skin and hair type, which ensures the procedure does not damage the skin.
During the procedure, you may feel warmth and a mild tingling sensation. This is a normal skin response and a sign that the laser is effectively targeting the hair follicle.
Laser hair removal has certain limitations.
The procedure is not performed during pregnancy or in the presence ofмcertain medical conditions. Recent sun exposure, tanning beds, self-tanners, and some medications may be temporary contraindications.
Before starting the course, we always conduct a consultation and medical history review to ensure the procedure is suitable for you.
Laser hair removal cannot be performed directly on tattoos.
We maintain a minimum distance of 3 cm from the tattoo and additionally cover it with a white marker to ensure the procedure near the tattoo is safe.
The treatment area should be shaved 24 hours before the procedure. Avoid sun exposure.
Several weeks before the session, waxing, sugaring, and tanning beds should be avoided. On the day of the procedure, do not use self-tanners or aggressive skincare products.
After the session, the skin may be slightly sensitive or red.
In the first few days, it’s important to avoid direct sun exposure, use sunscreen, and refrain from saunas and intense workouts that cause heavy sweating. This allows the skin to recover properly.
For stable results, a course of 6–8 sessions is typically required.
The laser works only on hairs in the active growth phase. Since only a portion of hairs are in this phase at any given time, treatments are performed as a course to gradually target all hairs.
Initial changes are often noticeable after the first session.
Within 1–2 weeks, treated hairs begin to shed, and new hair growth becomes slower and less dense.
Laser hair removal can be performed on almost all areas of the body.
The most commonly treated areas include the face, underarms, arms, legs, back, chest, and bikini area.
Laser hair removal can be done year-round.
However , the most comfortable seasons are autumn, winter , and spring, when sun exposure is minimal. Summer treatments are also possible, but it’s important to avoid recent tanning and use proper sun protection.
Yes, laser hair removal is suitable for men.
Men’s hair is often thicker and denser , so the treatment course may take longer. During the process, we assess skin response and hair growth to determine the exact number of sessions needed for you.
After completing the full course, hair growth is reduced by approximately 80–90%.Remaining hairs become thinner and grow more slowly. To maintain results, occasional maintenance sessions are sufficient. In most cases, 1–2 maintenance sessions per year are enough to preserve the results.
Yes, shaving between sessions is allowed if desired.
It does not affect the effectiveness of laser hair removal.
We work with the German diode laser MeDioStar® Monolith M by Asclepion — reliable medical-grade equipment used by professional clinics across Europe.
A diode laser works at a wavelength that reaches the root of the hair, not the surface of the skin. The energy is delivered directly to the hair follicle, while the surrounding skin remains protected.
This is why diode technology is considered one of the most effective and safest methods of laser hair removal, especially for dense and coarse hair. The device is equipped with sapphire contact cooling, which keeps the skin cool during treatment and makes the procedure more comfortable and controlled.
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Unlike shaving, waxing, or sugaring, which remove only the visible part of the hair , laser hair removal targets the root cause of hair growth — the hair follicle.

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