Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal uses targeted light energy to reduce unwanted hair growth by treating the hair follicle. It is suitable for areas such as the face, underarms, bikini line, legs, arms, chest, and back, offering longer-lasting hair reduction than shaving or waxing.

SMOOTH SKIN SOLUTIONS

Safe Hair Reduction With Skin-Led Planning

At Qulin Aesthetic Clinic, laser hair removal begins with an assessment of your skin tone, hair colour, hair thickness, treatment area, and medical history. This helps determine suitability and reduces the risk of irritation, burns, or pigment changes, which can be more likely if incorrect laser settings are used for the skin type.

During treatment, laser energy is delivered to the hair follicle in controlled pulses. The aim is to reduce future hair growth while protecting the surrounding skin. A course of sessions is usually recommended, as only hairs in the active growth phase respond effectively during each appointment.

Treatment Duration

15–60 Minutes

Results Visible

After Several Sessions

Downtime

Minimal

Discomfort Level

Mild To Moderate

What Is Laser Hair Removal?

Laser hair removal is a non-invasive treatment that uses concentrated light energy to target pigment within the hair follicle. The heat from the laser damages the follicle, helping slow or reduce future hair growth over a course of treatments. It is best described as long-term hair reduction, not guaranteed permanent removal.

Common treatment areas include:

Upper Lip

Chin & Jawline

Underarms

Bikini Line

Legs

Arms

Chest & Abdomen

Back & Shoulders

Treatment Highlights

Benefits Of Laser Hair Removal

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YOUR TREATMENT JOURNEY

What To Expect From Your Treatment

From your initial consultation to ongoing aftercare, our team is here to guide you through every stage of your treatment experience.

01

Consultation

A detailed discussion to understand your concerns, goals and treatment suitability.

02

Treatment Plan

A clear treatment recommendation designed around your needs and expectations.

03

Treatment & Support

Expert care from treatment to aftercare.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Laser Hair Removal FAQs

Find practical answers about laser hair removal, including treatment suitability, session numbers, preparation, aftercare, and what long-term hair reduction really means.

Is Laser Hair Removal Permanent?

Laser hair removal is best described as long-term hair reduction rather than guaranteed permanent removal. Many patients experience a significant reduction in hair growth, but maintenance sessions may be needed over time.

How Many Sessions Will I Need?

Most patients need a course of sessions because hair grows in cycles. The number depends on the area treated, hair thickness, skin tone, hormones, and how well the hair responds to treatment.

Can Laser Hair Removal Treat All Hair Colours?

Laser works best on darker hair because the laser targets pigment in the follicle. Blonde, grey, white, and very fine hair may respond poorly because there is less pigment for the laser to target.

Is Laser Hair Removal Suitable For Darker Skin Tones?

Laser hair removal can be suitable for darker skin tones when the correct technology and settings are used. A careful assessment is important because darker skin contains more melanin, which requires safer parameter selection.

Should I Shave Before Laser Hair Removal?

Yes. The area is usually shaved before treatment so the laser can target the follicle beneath the skin rather than burning hair above the surface. Waxing and plucking should be avoided during the course.

Can I Have Laser Hair Removal If I Am Tanned?

Laser treatment is usually not recommended on recently tanned skin because it can increase the risk of burns or pigmentation changes. You may need to wait until the tan has faded before treatment.

Does Laser Hair Removal Help With Ingrown Hairs?

Yes. By reducing hair growth at the follicle, laser hair removal can help reduce the repeated shaving or waxing cycle that often contributes to ingrown hairs.