I Tried Laser Hair Removal, and It's the One Treatment I Wish I'd Done Sooner (2024)

Hair removal is a very personal choice to everyone. I'm all aboutempoweringchoice with zero judgement on what you decide to do with your hair. If you chooseto remove it, cool! If you choose not to remove your hair, that's cool too.Hair is hair, after all, and just like how we express ourselves through a new haircutor hair colour transformation, what we decide to do with our body hair is a formof self-expression as well. Whether you choose to leave it alone or shave, wax, epilate or use IPL or laser hair removal, I'm all for it.

As for myself? I have been shaving since my early teenage years. As the daughter of parents who both have great heads of hair, I've been blessed with dark, thick lengths and full lashes and brows. This, however, goes hand in hand with hair in abundance in other areas, too, which I have chosen to shave, pluck or wax depending on the area. As a beauty editor, I find joy in my beauty rituals, but this was one part of my routine that felt more like a chore—not to mentionthe cost.I hate to think how much much money I've spent on expensive waxes, overpriced razors and epilating and IPL devices over the years—I've truly tried it all.

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Plus, as someone who has very dark hair and light skin, any shaving efforts are short-lived. Even immediately after shaving, the roots of my hair follicles appear as little black dots all over my legs, and if I were to shave in the morning, I can feel regrowth towards the end of the day. (Someone give my follicles a medal.) This makes shaving a time-consuming, annoying and expensive part of my beauty routine. And as for my facial hair on my chin and upper lip, I've tried plucking the thicker individual hairs from my chin and dermaplaning the fluffier hair above my lips, but alas, due to the stubbornness of these hormone-dependant areas, I've not had effective nor long-lasting results.

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If you've landed on this article, the chances are that you're in a similar camp to me and are searching for reviews and wondering if laser hair removal is actually worth it, plus the best places for laser hair removal. So when I was invited to review laser hair removal late last year, I jumped at the opportunity to try it and (hopefully) bid farewell to my other methods of hair removal. I visited the Brighton branch of Laser Clinicsfor a consultation with branch manager Pam Smith, who welcomed me into her clinic and talked me through everything that I needed to know about laser hair removal—and I was enlightened. I chose to have my legs treated, but I have since loved the results so much that I've also opted for my bikini line and upper lip and chin to be treated too.

Laser Clinics is the leading provider of laser hair removal in the UK, so the team really knows their stuff, but my friends within the aesthetics industry rate it for the clinics' laser machinery, which is highly regarded as the best in the biz,which convinced me to have my treatment there. And if you're lucky enough to be local to the Brighton branch like I am, I'd highly recommend a visit to Smith's team, who can talk you through everything you need to know if you'reconsidering laser hair removal.

Ahead, you'll find everything you need to know about laser hair removal as well as my honest thoughts on my treatment journey so far.

What is laser hair removal, and how does it work?

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Let's get down to the science for a sec. What exactly is laser hair removal, and how does it work? "Laser hair removal works by targeting the hair follicle. The light energy is then converted into heat, which damages the follicle attached to the blood supply, making it grow back finer, lighter or not at all over the course of treatment," saysChloe Layton,Laser Clinics UK's national training manager for the north. This is a different light form from IPL (intense pulsed light), which is what you'll find in at-home hair-removal devices. "Typically, IPL devices don't penetrate deep enough into the skin's epidermis," explains Smith, so these tend to be less effective than professional in-clinic treatment using a medically approved machine.

Who can have laser hair removal?

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It's really important to book in for a consultation prior to having a laser hair removal treatment at your chosen clinic to find out if the treatment is both safe for you to have andfor you. At the Brighton Laser Clinics branch, I had an in-depth consultation with Smith, who assessed my medical records as well as my hair colour and skin type. Thankfully, I was suitable for treatment. In fact, I was the ideal candidate, as my hair is so dark and I have fair skin. Smith explained that it's important for your hair to have pigment in order for the laser to treat it. The contrast of dark hair and light skin means that the laser also easily finds the follicles that we want to target. If you have fair hair, however, this treatment is not suitable for you. "The laser cannot do white, grey or blonde hair and some kinds of auburn hair that have a transparent look to them. The same goes for vellus hair (or peach fuzz) on the face. The hair must have pigmentation in order for the laser to work," explains Smith.

So what about different skin tones? Laser Clinics use a device calledCandela Gentlelase Pro, which means all skin tones on the Fitzpatrick scale can be treated, from very deep skin to very fair skin tones. In other clinics, you may find that the devices they use cannot treat certain skin tones. At Laser Clinics, yourtreatment suitability is down to the pigment in your hair follicles rather than your skin tone.

During the consultation, it's also important to raise your medical history and any medications you are currently takingand discuss whetheryou are currently pregnant or breastfeeding. Laser hair removal is not recommended during pregnancy, and fluctuating hormones can also affect hair growth, which may affect the results of your laser hair removal treatment. However, if you become pregnant midway through your treatment, Laser Clinics will freeze your treatment plan so you can resume treatment when you're ready to come back.

As for medication, it's important to flag anything that you're taking as well as any changes to your medical history. Some medications can cause light sensitivity or hormonal fluctuations, which can affect your treatment or suitability to be treated (more on that ahead).

What areas can be treated withlaser hair removal?

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Really, the question should be, What areas can it not treat? From underarms to bikini line and full Hollywood to full legs, there are so many areas that can be treated with laser hair removal. The same goes for areas on the face. Areas such as the chin and upper lip can be treated as well as between the eyebrows and on the neck. There are also packages for full body or bundles of the most popular areas that can make treatment more cost-effective. The only caveat is that tattooed areas cannot be treated.

Is laser hair removal permanent?

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What I appreciated most about my consultation with Smith is that she was genuinely upfront about the results I might see. While I might not see permanent hair removal, I can expect to see an 80 to 85% reduction in my hair after a full course of treatment. Any hair that remains will also be finer and slower to grow back, which makes shaving much easier and quicker—a major plus. Of course, this will vary from person to person and is also dependent on the area being treated.

The reason that laser hair removal isn't totally permanent is that our hormones can continue to create new hair follicles after the treatment is finished. This is particularly so for areas such as the bikini line or chin, as fluctuating hormones can create new hair growth. This is why it's recommended to have a top-up every coupleof months for any area that you are having treated to keep that new hair growth at bay. This leads us to how many treatments are required.

How many laser hair removal treatments are required?

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At Brighton Laser Clinics, your therapist will draw a grid on to your legs and treat each area one at a time to ensure a thorough treatment.

On average, you will need to have between 10 and 14 sessions over the course of treatment (that's one session every four weeks or so). However, more hormonally affected hair (such as the genital area, underarms and chin) may be more stubborn to treat and require additional treatment, and you may need top-ups after your initial course of treatment is complete. At around the sixth treatment, you may only need to come in every six weeks, and your therapist will be able to discuss how your treatment is going and how often you're needing to shave. At around the10th treatment, this is the ideal time to assess how well the treatment is working and whether you may need additional sessions.

The reason so many treatments are needed is because hair grows in different cycles, Smith tells me. So at any given time, some of the hairs on your body will be in their growing phase, while others will be in the shedding phase. These phases alternate, which is why you need a treatment around every four to six weeks to ensure you've targeted all of the follicles when they are in their growth phase. That being said, once you have completed a full course of treatment, you may only need to do a top-up a couple of times a year to maintain your results. Smith says that some of her clients can go without shaving forweeks after their treatments and forget what it was like to have to shave all the time—something I can definitely get on board with.

How to find a good laser hair removal clinic:

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The laser hair removal treatment room at Brighton Laser Clinics.

You'll want to research the best clinics that are local to you, read reviews and ensure you ask plenty of questions during your initial consultation and ask if you are suitable for the treatment. A good clinic or therapist will turn you away if they know the treatment will not deliver the results you are looking for. Any good clinic will be happy to share its credentials in terms of qualifications, machinery used and safety processes.

It's also important to consider if you can easily get to the clinic, as you'll need to visit every month or so for the next year during your course of treatment.

Does laser hair removal hurt?

Pain tolerances vary from person to person, but having tried the treatment myself across several treatments now, I can tell you that the pain is extremely minimal. I'd liken it to a short burst of heat pinging the skin. Thankfully, the laser hair removal machine in Laser Clinics has a cooling tips, which helps to minimise the heat in the skin that can cause an uncomfortable sensation.

How do you prepare for a laser hair removal treatment?

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There are a couple of important things to note to ensure your treatment is both safe and effective. The first thing you need to do is shave the area you are having treated the day before your appointment. This is really important, as the follicle still needs to be visible for the laser to work. That means methods such as waxing, epilating or plucking will render the treatment ineffective. Shaving the day before also helps to mitigate any irritation. "The skin can become irritated after shaving, so we recommend shaving the skin the day before to reduce any irritation," says Smith. "On the day itself, we ask that you don't wear any body lotion, oils or creams on the area, as it can cause an adverse reaction." The same goes for things like deodorant if you're having your underarms done or any skincare or makeup if you're having laser hair removal on your face.

You also want to make sure that you avoid any form of sun or UV exposure during your treatment. If you are planning on being in the sun or going away on holiday, it's advisable to wait at least two weeks after your sun exposure has finished before returning to treatment and avoiding treatment at least two weeks before you jet away too. If you use self-tan, you also want to ensure that this is completely removed from your skin prior to your treatment. This is because the laser can pick up the pigment from the tan and cause scarring, so this is an important factor to remember.

It's also advisable to postpone any heavy workouts, saunas or hot showers or baths before your treatment and immediately afterwards. This is because the additional body heat can contribute to inflammation with the laser treatment. And it's for this reason that Smith advises wearing loose clothing for the rest of the day after your treatment and using Laser Clinics Institut Laser Aid foraround fivedays afterwards, which helps to draw out the heat from the skin and reduce any post-treatment irritation or itchiness.

If you're having laser hair removal on your face, then you'll also want to religiouslyapply SPF (and regularly top up) to protect your skin and avoid any actives such as exfoliating acids or retinoids (such as retinol or retinal) in the days leading up to and the days after your treatment.

How much does laser hair removal cost?

Prices will vary regionally, from clinic to clinic, from body area to body area and depending on how many sessions you require. Many clinics also offer packages which can make the treatment more cost-effective if you're planning to have more than one area treated. My initial treatment for full legs at the Brighton Laser Clinics branch would cost around £650 for 10 sessions. However, smaller areas such as the lip and chin together will cost around £180 for 10 sessions, and a full Hollywood would cost £300 for 10 sessions.

My laser hair removal review:

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I'm currently halfway through my laser hair removal treatment on my legs at Brighton Laser Clinics, and I'm seeing drastic results already.

Even though I'm still undergoing my laser hair removal treatment on my legs, I have to say it's the one treatment that I wish I had done years ago. As someone who finds shaving a big chore and expense, I've been delighted at the results I've had at just halfway through my treatment. After my fourth treatment, I've noticed that I no longer have quite so many black dots on my skin after I shave, and I can get away with shaving once or twice a week now rather than every day. Any hair that does grow back takes ages to surface. Not having to shave all of the time means my routine is far quicker—and it's one less thing I have to think about doing.

As for the treatment at Brighton's Laser Clinics, I was surprised at just how fast the treatment is. Both of my legs were treated in just 20 minutes (smaller areas like the lip and chin take less thanfive minutes), so you can be in and out quickly without it taking up a whole morning or afternoon. In fact, I've been so impressed with the results I've had so far that I've decided to have my bikini line, upper lip and chin treated too.

The only downside is that laser hair removal is both an investment and a process which spans almost a whole year, but I can tell you that it's absolutely worth it for the freedom of not having to worry about removing my hair. Plus, when you think about the cost of buying razors or booking in for waxes, it actually makes a smart investment if you want to significantly reduce hair growth.

I'll report back on my full results once my treatment is complete, but I'd recommend a laser hair removal treatment at Laser Clinics to anyone who wants to reducebody hair while being treated within a professional yet friendly clinic.

Shop products to prepare for laser hair removal:

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Throughout your laser hair removal journey, you need to shave the treated areas (and not pluck or wax), so stock up on a couple of razors. Soon, you might not need to rely on them quite as frequently, but these ones from Estrid are among the best I've tried.

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SPF application is crucial throughout the laser hair removal process, which is why it's important to find one that you actually want to wear. This one by Dermalogica is much-loved and offers SPF 30 protection without leaving a white cast on the skin.

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After your laser hair removal treatments, you will want to stock up on this cooling, water-based body lotion which helps to draw the heat out of the skin post-laser to reduce irritation. It's now become my favourite body moisturiser to use.

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Glyco Water Self-Tan Eraser

Remember to remove any fake tan prior to your laser hair removal appointment. For any lingering patches, use a tan-removal product to remove excess tan from the skin.

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FAQs

What happens if you only do one session of laser hair removal? ›

Undergoing multiple sessions creates better coverage and makes laser hair removal more effective. Stopping at just one treatment could leave you with unwanted growth in visible areas over time, no matter how well the initial treatment goes.

Will you notice a difference after one laser hair treatment? ›

You can expect a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after the first treatment. To remove the hair, most patients need 2 to 6 laser treatments. After finishing the treatments, most patients do not see any hair on the treated skin for several months or even years.

Why didn't my laser hair removal work? ›

If you saw a less than stellar result on your last treatments it could have been due to not being in the hair growth stage in the cycle during time of procedure. Hormonal imbalance while undergoing laser treatments can stimulate increased hair regrowth.

Why do I regret my laser hair removal? ›

Regret usually stems from choosing the wrong provider. While laser hair removal itself is rarely regrettable, what can lead to regret is choosing the wrong provider. A cheap, inexperienced clinic may use outdated equipment or incorrect techniques, leading to less effective treatment or even unwanted side-effects.

Is hair gone after one laser treatment? ›

Hairs do not fall out immediately, but you will shed them over a period of days to weeks. This may look like continued hair growth. The repeated treatments are usually necessary because hair growth and loss naturally occur in a cycle, and laser treatment works best with hair follicles in the new-growth stage.

What happens if you stop laser hair removal early? ›

If you stop treatments after only two sessions, it's likely that only a portion of hair follicles have been affected. You might notice a temporary reduction or delay in hair growth. But it's most likely that the untreated hair will continue to grow as it normally would.

How to speed up shedding after laser hair removal? ›

Moisturise: Keep your skin hydrated with a high-quality, fragrance-free moisturiser. This makes it easier for the shedding hair to push through the skin. Avoid hair removal methods: Resist the temptation to use tweezers, wax, or other hair removal methods on the treated area.

Why is my hair growing back 2 days after laser? ›

A few days following your laser hair removal treatment, you will notice what appears like new hair growth in the areas that have been treated. Amazingly, this is a sign that the treatment is working! Keep in mind that not all the hair removed by this procedure was above the skin.

Why do I still feel stubble after laser hair removal? ›

Up to a few weeks after treatment, your skin will develop stubble or blackheads as a part of the shedding process that happens from hairs that were partially grown at the time of the procedure. Exfoliation during this period aids the shedding and diminishes the blackhead or stubble appearance.

What they don t tell you about laser hair removal? ›

Fact — Laser hair treatments don't work as well, and sometimes not at all on very fair or blond hair. The laser hair removal treatment requires pigment in the hair, or the beam of light will not reach the hair follicle. Hair that is gray or blond has less pigment, which can make laser hair removal ineffective.

How can I maximize my laser hair removal results? ›

Shaving and exfoliating can increase follicular activity, making the following laser treatment more effective. Another tip suggested by experts is to pay attention to hair growth during laser hair removal treatment. Some localized areas may grow more quickly than others. This is a detail to share with your provider.

Why can't I get a clean shave after laser? ›

The laser uses intense heat to target the hair follicles beneath the skin's surface, which causes them to enter a dormant phase. The hair present during the treatment eventually falls off, but not instantaneously. So patience is key. Post-treatment, you may find hairs that seem stubborn and resistant to shaving.

Why am I hairier after laser hair removal? ›

The appearance of increased hair growth after laser hair removal can be concerning, but it's important to understand that this is a normal part of the treatment process. Hair shedding, hair growth cycles, and misconceptions about hair growth can all contribute to the perception of increased hairiness.

Why not get Brazilian laser hair removal? ›

SIDE EFFECTS OF BRAZILIAN LASER HAIR REMOVAL
  • REDNESS & IRRITATION. During Brazilian laser hair removal, a laser technician will use a laser light to reach the skin near your pubic region. ...
  • SKIN CRUSTING & BLISTERING. ...
  • SKIN BURNS. ...
  • SKIN DISCOLORATION. ...
  • RISK OF SKIN INFECTION. ...
  • SCARRING.
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What is the laser hair removal scandal? ›

A woman who claims she suffered multiple burns during laser leg hair removal has settled her High Court action. The settlement was announced in the High Court as the case was due to resume and the woman was expected to be cross-examined.

Does hair fall out after 1 laser session? ›

Lasers can kill hair only during the anagen stage. However, only about 15 percent of the hair will be present in this phase at the time of one laser session. That means that only 15 percent of hair follicles will be destroyed, and those hairs will fall off five to 14 days following treatment.

What happens if I skip a laser hair removal session? ›

Don't panic, and don't give up on your hair removal journey. If you miss a laser hair removal session, it's important to get back on schedule right away. The reason for this is because the hair that hasn't been treated during its growth cycle will return when it is in its growth phase.

Is one laser session worth it? ›

Generally, clients need about two to six laser treatments in order to completely get rid of hair. You can expect to see about a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after your first treatment.

What happens if I miss one laser appointment? ›

When you have multiple breaks it means your growth cycles will catch up and will leave you with the illusion that more hair is growing back. However, the occasional missed appointment won't negate previous progress or significantly hinder your overall results.

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