The Laser Finds the Hair Root
During your Brazilian session, the laser is gently applied across the entire area.
It targets the pigment in each hair, sending light energy down to the root where growth begins.
Here’s exactly what Brazilian laser hair removal takes care of:
We use the Lumenis Diode LightSheer, a laser hair removal device known for handling coarse hair with ease.
What To Expect Before, During & After Brazilian Laser Hair Removal
Here’s a quick run-through of what the Brazilian laser experience looks like.
It’s a non-invasive treatment that removes most or all hair across the entire pubic area, including the perineum, from the front to the labia and all the way to the back.
Most people need around six to 12 sessions for a full Brazilian, spaced about four to eight weeks apart.
It might sound like a lot, but each visit gets you closer to smoother, lower-maintenance skin!
Before heading into your laser hair removal treatment, it’s worth understanding if it’s the right option for you.
You’re an ideal candidate for this treatment if you:
If you’re considering Brazilian laser hair removal in NYC, most clients say it feels like a quick snap or light tingling on the skin.
Certain spots, especially near the bikini line, can be a bit more sensitive.
Choosing between a bikini and a Brazilian laser hair removal really depends on how much hair you want to remove.
A bikini laser just cleans up anything that might peek out of your swimsuit.
A Brazilian takes it further, removing most or all of the hair for that completely smooth, no-second-thoughts kind of finish.
When thinking about what to do before your Brazilian laser hair removal session, go for something loose and comfortable.
Think comfy underwear, a flowy dress, or relaxed pants.
After your session, the area can feel a little sensitive, so breathable fabrics help keep things comfortable and prevent any unnecessary friction.
You’ll start to notice treated hair shedding within one to two weeks after your first session.
It can feel smoother early on, but the biggest changes happen gradually as your sessions add up.
Laser hair removal can significantly reduce hair growth, but it doesn’t usually remove every single hair permanently.
Most people see long-term results, with hair growing back finer and more slowly over time.
If you’re looking for completely permanent hair removal, electrolysis is the best option.
We suggest you skip laser hair removal if you’re expecting.
There isn’t enough research to confirm it’s completely safe, so most skin experts recommend waiting until after you’ve given birth just to be on the safe side.
In the meantime, you can keep things simple with shaving or other temporary hair removal methods that are safe during pregnancy.