Targeting Leg Hair at the Root
During your session, laser hair removal for the legs targets pigment deep within the hair follicle (melanin).
The laser energy heats the follicle to help slow future growth while keeping the surrounding skin protected.
With the Lumenis Diode LightSheer, laser leg hair removal targets the follicle beneath the skin’s surface while helping keep the surrounding skin protected.
What To Expect Before, During & After Laser Hair Removal for the Legs
Here’s the tea on what goes down during laser hair removal on the legs:
Yes. In fact, laser specialists recommend shaving between appointments because it preserves the hair follicle while keeping the treatment area smooth.
Patchy regrowth is a normal part of the process.
Some follicles respond faster than others, which is why hair often sheds unevenly during the early sessions.
Most folks prefer laser treatments because they can slow down hair regrowth over time, while waxing needs regular upkeep since hair only grows during the anagen stage.
Laser hair removal for the legs offers long-term hair reduction, which means you can enjoy smoother skin with way less shaving over time.
While occasional touch-ups might still happen down the road, most people notice significantly slower, finer regrowth in a few months.
Yes, and that’s one of the reasons so many people love it.
Constant shaving and waxing can leave the legs dealing with irritation, razor bumps, and stubborn ingrown hair.
Since laser leg hair removal targets the follicle directly, many people notice smoother-looking skin and fewer bumps as hair growth becomes finer over time.
Most people need six to 10 sessions to see the best results.
Over time, laser hair removal for the legs helps reduce how often hair grows back, with regrowth becoming finer and much less noticeable.
Most people describe laser hair removal on the legs as quick little snaps or bursts of warmth against the skin.
Since the legs are a larger treatment area, you might feel some sensitivity (a temporary side effect) in certain spots, but many people find it far more tolerable than regular waxing appointments.