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3 Benefits of Getting Laser Hair Removal During Fall

By Mary Basiadima, 26 September 2023

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Why Laser Hair Removal is recommended from autumn

A common misconception is that summer is the best time for laser treatments because you can expose more skin. Although laser hair removal is safe all year-round, many skin experts agree that fall and winter are the best times for laser treatments. why is that? Here’s 3 Benefits of Getting Laser Hair Removal during fall:

Limited Sun Exposure

Your skin may become more sensitive after laser treatments such as laser hair removal or laser based skin treatments such as ClearLift. However, in the fall, you are exposed to the sun less so the recovery process will be easier and faster. There are also fewer side effects from sun exposure, such as hyperpigmentation.

Hair Free by Summer

When starting  laser hair removal, we recommend 6-8 session in between 4-6 weeks intervals. Clients  will likely need multiple treatments over the course of many months. If you start your treatments in the fall, there’s a good chance the desired results will be achieved by the time spring rolls around.

Hair Thickness and Coarseness

The thickness and coarseness of hair can also impact the effectiveness of laser hair removal. Fine, thin hair may not absorb enough laser energy to disable the follicles effectively. On the other hand, coarse or deeply rooted hair may require more sessions to achieve the desired results. Our skilled practitioners can help determine the best approach for various hair types at your free consultation and patch test.

Fall marks the start of laser season

Book a free consultation at one of our clinics to see how laser hair removal effectively treats excessive hair growth. If you have any further questions about our services or to arrange a consultation, please contact us online or call 0203 871 8218.

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