Laser Hair Removal That Reduces Upkeep Fast
Lincoln Park Skin Connection uses laser hair removal to target the source of regrowth. Concentrated light reaches the hair follicle and damages it, which inhibits future growth and stretches results far beyond a shave or a wax. A six-session plan builds steady reduction across growth cycles, so maintenance shrinks and time comes back to the client.
How the Package Works
- Six sessions scheduled for consistency and measurable progress.
- Five size categories available so coverage matches goals and budget.
- Settings calibrated to focus energy on unwanted hair while balancing comfort and efficacy.
Laser Therapy, Explained
Laser treatments (laser therapy) use focused beams of light for skin concerns and some medical conditions. In hair removal, the light targets pigment in the follicle; once the follicle is damaged, ongoing growth is suppressed. This method works at the root of the problem rather than trimming at the surface.
Is It for Me?
Very likely! Shaving and waxing are repetitive and short-lived. Laser hair removal redirects that effort into a structured plan that addresses regrowth cycles directly. Clients gain longer gaps between touch-ups, reduced stubble and ingrown risk, and predictable scheduling. Care is attentive and data-driven—settings, spacing, and skin response are tracked so each visit builds on the last.
Treatment Area Sizes
Final sizing is confirmed during consultation.
Laser Hair Removal — FAQs
How many sessions are typically needed?
Hair grows in cycles. Laser targets follicles during active growth, so a series is needed to catch more follicles at the right stage. The six-session plan creates steady reduction across cycles. Timing and spacing are set at consultation to match skin and hair characteristics.
Are results permanent?
Laser reduces long-term growth by directing concentrated light to the follicle. Many follicles become inactive; some may produce finer, slower regrowth later. Maintenance can be planned if needed. Results vary by area, hair density, and consistency across sessions.
Who is a good candidate?
Laser therapy uses focused light tuned to pigment in the follicle. Darker, thicker hair typically responds fastest. Lighter hair may need more sessions. A short consultation checks skin tone, hair color, hair thickness, and any meds or conditions before treatment begins.
What does it feel like, and is there downtime?
Clients usually describe quick snaps of heat. Temporary redness or swelling can appear and typically settles within hours. Normal routines often resume the same day. Sun protection and simple aftercare are discussed on the day to keep skin calm between visits.