- Small Area, underarms; upper lip; bikini line; side burns
- Medium, full beard; upper/lower arms; Brazilian
- Large, full arms; lower legs; thighs; half back
- Extra Large, full legs; full back
Diode Laser
A diode laser uses semiconductor technology that produces coherent projection of light in the visible to infrared range. It uses a light beam with a narrow spectrum to target specific chromophores in the skin. The 800nm diode laser wavelength offers the deepest penetration levels and superior melanin absorption. These unique characteristics make the diode laser the most suitable technology for laser hair removal, enabling safe and effective treatment of all skin and hair types, in all body areas.
Diode lasers use the principle of selective photothermolysis (abbreviated SPTL) to target specific chromophores in the skin, usually melanin or blood. The lasers damage the chromophores by selectively heating them while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed. When treating unwanted hair, for example, the melanin in the hair follicles is targeted and damaged which results in the disruption of hair growth and regeneration. A diode laser can be complemented by cooling technology, or other pain reducing methods which improve treatment efficacy and patient comfort.
Intense Puled Light (IPL)
All light based treatments, IPL works by emitting a wavelength into the skin, which in the case of hair removal targets pigment. The light is absorbed by the pigment in the hair. It quickly turns to heat which then kills the growing cells that make the hair
Small Area 3,500
underarms; upper lip; bikini line; side burns
Medium 5,500
full beard; upper/lower arms; brazilian
Large 7,500
full arms; lower legs; thighs; half back
Extra Large 9,500
full legs; full back