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Frequently Asked Questions

Laser hair removal is designed for permanent hair reduction. Once you complete the recommended treatment cycle, which typically includes 8 to 12 sessions, hair growth will be permanently stopped, provided that maintenance therapies are performed regularly every 5 to 7 years as needed. This way, you maintain smoothness and reduce the likelihood of hair regrowth.

For optimal results, it is advisable to undergo 8 to 12 treatments at intervals of 4 to 6 weeks. Since hair grows in cycles, the medical diode laser only acts on active hair follicles, so a consecutive series of treatments is crucial for long-term and permanent hair reduction.

Temporary side effects may include: redness, skin itching, mild follicular swelling, irritation in treated areas. All of these are normal after laser hair removal treatment. It is important to follow proper preparation and aftercare to achieve maximum results with minimal side effects.

Most clients report minimal discomfort after treatments, describing it as a sensation of warm pricks on the skin. This unpleasant feeling is usually short-lived and is a result of the laser's action on the hair follicles. To reduce possible discomfort, we also use cooling systems during the procedure that cool the skin and reduce the sensation of heat, contributing to greater comfort during treatment.

Even after the first treatment, you will notice a significant reduction in hair growth, which is a positive sign that the procedure is working. However, the best results are usually visible only after multiple treatments. Since hair grows in different phases and some hairs may be in resting phases, multiple sessions are necessary to ensure effective removal of all hairs.

Yes, laser hair removal is possible with tattoos. However, it is important that the tattoo and the area approximately 3 cm around it are protected. During the procedure, the area around the tattoo is avoided by laser radiation to prevent possible damage and preserve the overall integrity of the artwork.

Before starting laser hair removal, a specialist will protect moles that could be exposed to laser radiation. This ensures that the laser does not affect the moles, thereby reducing the risk of damage or changes to the skin.

Laser hair removal does not affect the possibility of conception. The procedure is safe and does not affect reproductive health, meaning you can safely undergo treatments even if you are planning a pregnancy.

It is recommended to start laser hair removal treatments at least 3 months after childbirth. This recommendation is based on the fact that the body's hormonal balance after pregnancy needs time to stabilize, which ensures better treatment results.

A medical diode laser works with precisely directed beams that destroy hair follicles, while IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) emits shorter wavelength beams that destroy the hair but not the follicle itself, meaning that IPL hair removal is not permanent. In addition, IPL emits a broad spectrum of wavelengths, which can damage the superficial layer of the skin and other skin structures.

Follicular edema is a natural response of the body to laser hair removal and represents a defense mechanism against a treatment that is not a natural process in the body. This phenomenon manifests as swelling of the hair follicles and redness, which is usually expected and not harmful. Follicular edema can last up to three days, while symptoms usually resolve without any consequences.