Laser hair removal will work on almost any part of the body, from your legs, arms, and upper lips, chin, neck, face, to even your back or shoulders, practically anywhere.
New breakthrough laser technology can get rid of unwanted hair, quickly, easily and now with proven long-term results.
If you hate shaving, are tired of putting up with painful waxing, tweezing, depilatory creams, and all of the time that removing unwanted facial or body hair can take, laser hair removal may be right for you. Getting rid of unwanted hair can be painful and time consuming. Until now, the only options for removing unwanted hair were smelly hair removal creams, sharp razors, stinging wax or painful electrolysis needles.
Since the laser can treat lots of hair follicles at once you get much quicker (and more permanent) results than those other temporary fixes
In fact, laser hair removal is perhaps the greatest hair removal breakthrough in the last 50 years.
Laser Hair Removal before and after pictures:
before laser hair removal 2 months after 2 treatment
Hopefully the following information will give you a clearer understanding of laser hair removal and what it can do.
First, in order to understand how the laser works to remove unwanted hair, some background information about hair growth will be helpful. Unlike other methods of hair removal, laser hair removal success depends upon the hair growth cycle.
Human hairs are made up of three parts: the bulb at the base of the hair follicle (which produces hair), the shaft and the hair itself. The bulb and the shaft are embedded beneath the surface of the skin, therefore the hair is the only part visible to the naked eye.
In order to remove unwanted hair on a long-term basis it is necessary to destroy the hair follicle and its bulb.
Maybe you’ve heard that removing hair makes it grow back thicker and darker? Well, it won’t. And removing hair also will not make it grow back faster.
Every single hair follicle follows a cycle that includes growth, resting and shedding. Generally 70-90% of your hair is growing at any one time (called the Anagen stage). And the other 10-30% of your hair is resting (called the Telogen stage). These figures are site-dependent. That is, they vary depending upon what part of the body the hairs are located.
At the end of the resting stage, each old hairs shed and new hair begins to grow again (Anagen stage). It is only during this growing phase that hair follicles can be disabled by laser hair removal.

