FAQs
For facial hair, treatments are typically spaced 4-5 weeks apart, while body hair treatments are generally scheduled 5-6 weeks apart. If you treat the area in every 2 weeks, you are simply treating too soon and essentially just shooting heat against the skin, but not destroying anything.
What happens if I get laser hair removal too often? ›
First of all it's important to keep in mind that laser hair removal requires multiple treatments to achieve optimal results. Overdoing it by having too many treatments in a short period of time can increase the risk of skin irritation. And even worse skin damage without actually having an effect on your hair follicles.
Why wait 2 weeks between laser hair removal? ›
The laser's energy won't do as much damage to follicles that are shedding or dormant. As you wait a few weeks between each treatment, more hair will move from dormant or shedding and into the active growing stage, allowing your next treatment to effectively target them.
What is the best gap between laser hair removal sessions? ›
You will also need to wait about four to six weeks in-between each treatment. We understand that this may seem like a rather long process, but it's important that your hair follicles grow slightly in-between treatments so they are at the ideal stage of growth when damaged by the laser.
Can I do laser every 15 days? ›
If not, how long do you need to wait between laser treatments? It depends on several factors, and your doctor will let you know how long you should wait between treatments. Generally, clients can have hair removal every four to eight weeks.
Can you overdo laser hair removal? ›
Severe Complications. While rare, severe complications can occur with laser hair removal if it is not done properly. These complications may include burns, scars, and permanent changes in skin color. Burns can occur if the laser is too powerful or if it is used on skin that is too dark or too tanned.
Can I get laser again after 3 weeks? ›
Most patients can have laser hair removal once every 4 to 6 weeks.
Is it safe to get laser every 2 weeks? ›
For facial hair, treatments are typically spaced 4-5 weeks apart, while body hair treatments are generally scheduled 5-6 weeks apart. If you treat the area in every 2 weeks, you are simply treating too soon and essentially just shooting heat against the skin, but not destroying anything.
Does second session of laser hair removal hurt more? ›
Yes, in most cases, the sensation experienced during laser hair removal treatments tends to decrease with each session. Here's why: Reduced hair density.
Why can't I shave for 2 weeks after laser? ›
While waiting for the treated hair to fall out naturally, you may still want to shave to remove any visible hair. However, it's crucial to wait until your skin has fully healed before shaving to avoid any irritation or damage, which can take up to two weeks.
Yes, you can shave in between each laser hair removal treatment. During your course of treatment, you can shave any unwanted hair that may regrow. After your first laser hair removal session you will notice that you won't need to shave as much as before.
Does hair grow in between laser sessions? ›
It is rare for patients to experience excessive hair growth in the target area. Patients may notice more hair 1 – 3 weeks after laser hair removal sessions as follicles in the growing cycle begin to shed.
Is it bad to wait too long between laser hair removal treatments? ›
However, if you wait too long between treatments, hair follicles can be too long and won't sustain enough damage with light energy to stop growing hair. You may still experience an initial thinning, but those results will fade, and it won't be long before your normal hair growth is back.
What happens if you laser too soon? ›
If you wait long enough, more hairs will enter the anagen phase and be susceptible to the laser. If you treat too soon, it will be much less effective. We know it is hard to wait, but if you time the treatments well, you'll need fewer of them.
What happens if you don't finish laser hair removal? ›
If you stop laser hair removal too early, you'll likely be left with something around the percentage that is there now. Once the particular follicle is dead it won't regrow, but new ones can be triggered by hormonal changes.
How many laser treatments do I need for Brazilian? ›
The fact- “No one fits all” is also true for the Brazilian treatments. The effectiveness of the treatment depends on the thickness, growth and colour of the hair. So, the number of sessions one needs to undergo vary from person to person. Generally, 6-8 sessions are required to get your hair permanently removed.
Are there long-term risks of laser hair removal? ›
There do not appear to be any long-term health risks associated with the procedure. However, some people may experience minor side effects after laser hair removal. People should ask their dermatologist to test how a small patch of skin reacts to the treatment before having it done on a larger area of skin.
Can you overuse at home laser hair removal? ›
We know you're SO excited to experience permanent hair removal, but we do not recommend using your device more than twice per week. Using IPL every day may result in irritation – and it won't work as well, anyway!
Is it safe to do laser hair removal twice a week? ›
Typically, you should have a laser hair removal session every four to eight weeks until you have achieved your ideal results. It is important to wait several weeks between sessions for numerous reasons.
Why is all my hair growing back after laser? ›
After laser hair removal, hair is most likely to grow back on the chin, neck, and other areas of the face. This may be due in part to hormonal fluctuations and the reactivation of hair follicles by androgens, such as dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and testosterone.