Laser Hair Removal
How it works, what it treats, and what to expect
Laser hair removal remains one of the most requested aesthetic treatments. However, confusion still surrounds how it works, who it suits, and what results actually look like over time.
If you’re considering laser hair removal, you likely want fewer ingrown hairs, smoother skin, and less reliance on shaving or waxing. That makes sense. However, understanding the science behind the treatment helps you make informed, realistic decisions.
At our London clinic, laser hair removal focuses on long-term hair reduction using medical-grade technology and personalised treatment planning.
How Laser Hair Removal Works
Laser hair removal works through a process called selective photothermolysis.
During treatment, laser energy targets pigment within the hair follicle. That energy converts to heat, which disrupts the follicle’s ability to produce new hair. As a result, hair growth slows and becomes finer over time.
Because hair grows in cycles, treatment must align with active growth phases. Therefore, multiple sessions are required to achieve meaningful, long-term reduction.
Laser hair removal suits many areas, including the face, underarms, bikini line, legs, back and chest. Precision targeting protects surrounding skin while focusing on the follicle itself.
Why Laser Hair Removal Improves Skin Quality
Laser hair removal does more than reduce hair.
Because it targets the follicle directly, it helps reduce ingrown hairs, follicular inflammation and post-shaving irritation. As a result, skin often looks smoother and calmer.
In addition, laser hair removal reduces the need for shaving and waxing. That means fewer micro-cuts, less friction and reduced pigmentation caused by repeated irritation.
Common Laser Hair Removal Myths Explained
Misinformation often prevents people from exploring laser hair removal. Let’s address the most common concerns clearly.
Myth 1: Laser Hair Removal Is Painful
Discomfort varies, however most people tolerate treatment well.
Sensation depends on the treatment area and your skin and hair characteristics. More sensitive areas, such as the bikini line or underarms, may feel warmer. However, modern devices include cooling technology to improve comfort.
In addition, newer laser platforms adjust wavelength and pulse duration. As a result, treatment can suit a wider range of skin tones with improved safety and comfort.
Myth 2: Laser Hair Removal Doesn’t Work
Laser hair removal works when delivered correctly and consistently.
The laser damages the hair follicle over multiple sessions. Therefore, hair regrowth slows and becomes finer with each treatment.
However, results depend on treatment timing, hair colour, skin tone and adherence to the treatment schedule. Because hair grows in cycles, skipping sessions reduces effectiveness.
Myth 3: Laser Hair Removal Is Only for Light Skin Tones
Older technology limited treatment options. That has changed.
Modern laser systems can safely treat a broader range of skin tones by adjusting energy delivery. As a result, laser hair removal now suits many skin types when delivered by trained professionals.
Hair colour still matters. Pigment within the hair follicle allows the laser to work effectively.
Myth 4: Laser Hair Removal Is Permanent
Laser hair removal offers long-term hair reduction, not absolute permanence.
Treated follicles lose their ability to grow thick hair. However, hormonal changes or time may stimulate new follicles. Therefore, occasional maintenance sessions may be needed.
When hair does regrow, it usually appears finer and lighter.
Myth 5: Laser Hair Removal Is Unsafe
Laser hair removal is safe when delivered in a medical environment using approved devices.
At our London clinic, trained laser practitioners follow strict safety protocols. Treatment settings adjust to your skin and hair profile, which reduces risk and improves outcomes.
What to Expect During and After Treatment
Treatment time depends on area size. Small areas may take minutes, while larger areas take longer.
After treatment, you may notice mild redness or warmth. This usually settles within hours. Hair shedding occurs over the following weeks, which signals that follicles have responded.
Sun protection matters. Treated skin remains more sensitive to UV exposure, so SPF use supports safe healing and better results.
Who Laser Hair Removal May Suit
Laser hair removal may suit you if you:
- Experience frequent ingrown hairs
- Want long-term hair reduction
- Prefer a low-maintenance hair removal solution
- Want smoother skin with less irritation
A consultation ensures treatment matches your skin, hair type and goals.
Our Clinical Approach
At our London clinic, laser hair removal follows assessment and personalised planning.
We tailor treatment schedules, adjust energy settings appropriately and monitor progress across sessions. Therefore, results remain predictable and skin health stays protected.
Take the Next Step
If unwanted hair affects your confidence or routine, professional guidance helps clarify your options.
Book a consultation at our London clinic to assess suitability and begin a laser hair removal plan designed for safe, gradual and long-term hair reduction.