Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lower Back.

Most clients require six to eight sessions spaced four to six weeks apart to target hair growth cycles. Darker, coarser hair may respond faster, while finer hair or certain skin tones might need additional treatments for optimal long-term reduction.

Most clients report mild discomfort likened to rubber-band snaps or warming sensations. We use topical numbing and adjustable settings to minimize pain. Communicate with your technician for comfort, and any soreness typically resolves within a few hours to a day.

Temporary redness, mild swelling, and pinpoint scabbing are normal and usually subside within a week. Rarely, blistering or pigment changes occur. Following pre- and post-care instructions reduces risks; contact us if you experience persistent pain, severe irritation, or unusual skin changes.

Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least two weeks, and stop waxing or plucking four to six weeks before treatment. Shave the area 24 hours prior, disclose medications, and arrive with clean, lotion-free skin for best results.

Lasers are most effective on dark, coarse hair because pigment absorbs energy. Light, gray, or blonde hair responds less predictably, though newer devices improve outcomes. We evaluate your skin and hair during consultation to recommend the best approach or alternatives if needed.

Many people enjoy long-term hair reduction for years, though individual results vary. Occasional maintenance sessions every 6–18 months may be needed for hormonal or dormant follicles. We tailor plans to your needs and monitor progress to maintain desired smoothness.