Package
Transparent pricing
Duration
Estimated time
Consult
Optional consultation
Overview
Upper Body Laser Hair Reduction is a targeted treatment designed to remove unwanted hair from the arms, underarms, and chest in one comprehensive session. The procedure is carried out using US FDA-approved laser technology that is both safe and gentle on the skin, ensuring effective hair reduction with minimal discomfort and downtime. Pricing varies based on individual needs and treatment plans.
ProcedureStep 1: The treatment area is cleaned, marked, and shaved to prepare the skin.
Step 2: A cooling or ECG gel is applied to protect the skin and enhance comfort.
Step 3: Controlled laser energy targets the hair follicles, reducing future hair growth.
Step 4: A soothing sunscreen or post-laser calming product is applied to protect the skin.
Pre-Treatment Care
- Keep your skin well-hydrated in the days leading up to the treatment
- Avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanning products for at least 7 days before your session
- Inform your dermatologist about any medications you are taking or existing skin conditions
Post-Treatment Care
- Use a cold compress or ice wrapped in a dry cloth for 5–10 minutes to calm the skin and reduce swelling
- Bathe or wash with lukewarm water only; avoid hot water for the first 24–48 hours
- Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturiser to keep the skin hydrated and soothed
FAQs
Are there any pre- or post-treatment instructions for full body laser hair treatment?
Before your session, avoid sun exposure, tanning, and harsh skincare products. After treatment, keep the skin protected from sunlight and follow the after-care advice given by your specialist to prevent irritation.
How many sessions will I need?
Most people need about 6 to 8 sessions, spaced a few weeks apart. The exact number depends on the area treated, hair texture, and skin type.
Is laser hair removal permanent?
Laser treatment offers long-term hair reduction rather than complete permanent removal. Some fine regrowth may appear over time, but it is usually much lighter and slower than before.
