Hands Laser Hair Removal

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Hands Laser Hair Removal

Are you sick of hair growing on the back of your hands or your knuckles? If so, laser hair removal from the hands might be for you!

The hands aren’t the first body part that comes to mind when we think about laser hair removal, but the reality is that it’s a great treatment for almost every kind of unwanted hair. It’s fast, convenient, and it gives long-term results, so what’s there not to like?
If you’re curious about laser hair removal from your hands, here’s everything you need to know about this service.

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How Does Back Laser Hair Removal Work?

How Does Back Laser Hair Removal Work?

Laser hair removal works by destroying the ability of the hair follicle to grow hair.
It’s a long-lasting hair removal solution, which is why it’s so popular for getting rid of back hair.

What Does it Cover?

Areas it Cover

Laser hair removal from the hands covers the back of the hand, starting directly above the wrist, as well as the back of the fingers. You can do it on its own or you may want to combine this with arm laser hair removal.

How Laser Hair Removal From Hands Works

How it Works

Laser hair removal is a highly effective option for eliminating hair from the hands. The laser works by zapping the hair follicle with light. Because it’s attracted to the pigment in the follicle, it doesn’t damage the skin around it. The damage from the laser inhibits the follicle’s ability to regrow hair, which is why it’s such an excellent long-term solution.

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What to Know About Your First Appointment

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Laser hair removal from the hands is incredibly quick since the area being treated is so small. It’s the perfect lunchtime service since an appointment takes only five minutes or so. Your first appointment will probably be your longest one, just because it might require a longer consultation with your laser technician or registered nurse. When you first come in, they’ll spend as much time as necessary answering your questions and making sure you’re comfortable prior to the appointment. Once you’re ready to start, they’ll use a skin-safe pencil on your hands to draw a few lines. This allows them to make sure they don’t miss any spots. Then, they’ll start operating the laser. You will feel a small sting, but most of our clients find it tolerable. The technology we use at SEV Laser emits a cooling shot immediately after it “zaps” an area. It helps to immediately tame the pain from the hair removal process. One thing to keep in mind prior to your appointment is that laser hair removal makes your skin more sensitive to sun exposure. With the hands, this can be a little complicated since we use them so much. Using sunscreen to protect the hands is important, so we’ll always provide you with some after your treatment. For the following days, however, consider picking up a hand cream with SPF that you won’t have a problem using regularly.

How Many Laser Hair Removal Back Sessions Will I Need?

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The number of needed sessions really varies from person to person. We usually recommend doing a series of 6 sessions and waiting 4-6 weeks between each appointment. After you finish your first series, you can evaluate to see if another series is needed. That’s why we offer every sixth session for free! You can look at our service menu for back laser hair removal costs based on location. Once you’re happy with your results, you might still want to come in for one or two follow-up sessions per year, to pick up any persistent stragglers. The reason why multiple sessions are necessary (and why it’s so unpredictable) has to do with the hair growth cycle. For the laser to be effective, it has to hit the hair follicle when it’s at the growth stage (this is called the anagen phase). At any given time, only about 20% of your hair follicles are in that stage, so every session will usually reduce hair growth by that amount.

Does Laser Hair Removal Work On Any Skin Type?

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Yes! We have both a YAG and an ALEX, which is safe for all skin types.

How Often Should I Have a Laser Hair Removal Session?

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Hair grows in cycles, typically every 4-6 weeks depending on the part of the body, however, this will vary with each individual.

Why Laser Hair Removal is the Best for Hands

Laser hair removal hits on a magic trifecta that makes it the best hair removal solution for many: it’s long-lasting, it’s fast, and it’s cost-effective. The same can’t be said for any of the other hair removal methods out there.

The only other hair removal method that gives lasting results is electrolysis, but it’s incredibly painful, slow, and expensive.

Shaving and waxing don’t last. If you go the professional route for waxing, a single session is only a touch less expensive than a laser appointment. The difference is that with laser, you’ll only need 6-12 sessions, while with waxing you’ll have to keep going for the rest of your life. So are you ready to say goodbye to hairy hands? Book your appointment for laser hair removal at your nearest SEV Laser location.

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