Questions?

I'm Tired of Shaving & Tweezing My Unwanted Hair - What Are My Options?
Laser is the most efficient choice if one is a good candidate. It is actually less expensive than electrolysis in the long run because it requires fewer treatments, and treatments are further apart. It is also more comfortable. The laser has perfect aim and never misses its target.
Some people are not good candidates for Light Sheer laser hair reduction. History of previous treatments, medications, allergies, keloid scarring, and pigmentary problems should be discussed during your consultation. White, blonde, or gray hair will be unaffected by the laser. If this is the case, electrolysis may be a viable option for you.

How Do I Know if I am a Candidate for Laser Hair Removal?
The more contrast between skin color and hair color, the better the treatment. The laser cannot see red, white, or gray hair. Electrolysis is the perfect answer in that case. Everyone is different, so we highly encourage you to schedule a free consulation and have one of our highly trained specialists see you.

How Does Laser Hair Removal Work?
A laser produces a beam of highly concentrated light. Different types of lasers produce different colors of light. The color of the light produced by a particular laser is one of the keys to its effect on hair follicles. Light energy from the laser is absorbed by the pigment (color) melanin and is transformed into heat energy, which disables the follicle and hair growth.