Is hair gone after the first laser treatment?

Author: Blaise Hagenes  |  Last update: Tuesday, April 15, 2025

The color and thickness of your hair, area treated, type of laser used, and color of your skin all affect the results. You can expect a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after the first treatment. To remove the hair, most patients need 2 to 6 laser treatments.

How much hair is gone after the first laser treatment?

You should see immediate results based on the color and thickness of your hair, the area treated, the type of laser, and the color of your skin. Regardless of these variations, you should notice a 10-25% reduction of hair after the first treatment. Expect no downtime after your first treatment.

What happens after 1 laser hair treatment?

After the first session of laser hair removal, you may experience a reduction in hair growth, and the treated area may feel smoother. However, you can enjoy the benefits of complete hair removal after multiple laser treatment sessions spread over several weeks or months.

Are you hairless after first laser?

Most people see about a 10% to 25% reduction in hair growth after the first treatment. After all your treatments, you may not have new hair growth for several months or years.

Will hair fall out after the first laser session?

Hairs do not fall out immediately, but you will shed them over a period of days to weeks. This may look like continued hair growth. The repeated treatments are usually necessary because hair growth and loss naturally occur in a cycle, and laser treatment works best with hair follicles in the new-growth stage.

My laser hair removal experience *down there*

Will I regret laser hair removal?

While laser hair removal significantly reduces hair growth, it doesn't always eliminate it completely, and some may still require occasional touch-ups. Skin reactions can also play a role in feelings of regret, although this is rare when the procedure is done correctly.

Does laser hair removal work from first session?

Laser hair removal requires multiple treatments to achieve the best results. Hair grows in cycles, and the laser can only target hair follicles in the active growth phase. Typically, you might need anywhere from 6 to 8 sessions spaced several weeks apart.

What I wish I knew before laser hair removal?

I wish I knew this before laser hair removal
  • Preparation is crucial.
  • It's also important to skip plucking, waxing, or electrolysis.
  • Laser hair removal isn't a one-and-done solution.
  • Another often overlooked aspect is the potential for maintenance treatments.

What happens if you miss some hairs before laser?

This can lead to several issues. The laser may burn the longer hair, which can cause discomfort and potentially harm the skin's surface. And also unshaved hair can absorb the laser's energy before it reaches the follicle, reducing the treatment's effectiveness.

How do you remove hair after first laser session?

You are free to shave

You need to stay away from your hair follicle and avoid hair removal methods that reach out to your roots, such as plucking and threading. Shaving is okay to enjoy the feel of smooth skin after your first laser session. Do not immediately get into shaving. Examine your skin and decide accordingly.

What does it look like after first laser hair removal?

Thanks to the laser's focus on the follicles, you will barely notice any immediate difference other than some redness from laser following your treatment. While the hair will still be visible, it is important to understand that the follicle that is responsible for its growth is already fried and dead.

Does laser make a difference after one session?

After your first session, you'll notice an immediate reduction in hair growth on the treated area. The laser technology targets hair follicles, effectively disrupting their ability to grow new strands. This is excellent news for those who are tired of the constant cycle of shaving and waxing.

Does laser remove hair immediately?

Laser treatment begins working immediately after the first appointment. You'll first see hair falling out of treated areas within a day or two. Soon after that, you'll notice smoother skin. Once your treatment plan is complete, the results will last typically longer than waxing and can last for years.

Do you see a difference after first laser hair removal?

You will likely see the results immediately after treatment. The results vary from patient to patient. The color and thickness of your hair, area treated, type of laser used, and color of your skin all affect the results. You can expect a 10% to 25% reduction in hair after the first treatment.

Can I shave between laser sessions?

It's perfectly acceptable to shave between laser hair removal sessions.

Why is my hair growing back 2 days after laser?

This is a sign that the laser successfully treated the follicle, and it's clearing out the dead hair shaft. This shedding process, also called “peppering,” can last anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. In some cases, it may feel like the hair is growing back because it's breaking through the skin.

Can I shave 1 hour before laser?

Shave 24 to 48 Hours Before Your Appointment: It's best to shave 1-2 days before your session to give your skin time to recover and any potential irritation to settle. This timing helps ensure your skin is in its best condition for the treatment.

Why is my hair not going away with laser?

It could indicate that the follicles were not sufficiently damaged during the procedure, which may necessitate further sessions or even alternative treatments, conducted with the same precision you'd expect from plastic surgery procedures.

Is a little stubble ok for laser hair removal?

Stubble. It's critical to shave within 24 hours prior to undergoing laser hair removal. Even a small amount of stubble can damage the laser and cause unnecessary pain, hyperpigmentation, and burns.

What happens if I stop laser hair removal after 4 sessions?

Potential Regrowth

Stopping often means you're more likely to experience regrowth sooner. The hair might be finer than before or grow back at a slower rate, but the permanence promised by continuing treatment is unlikely.

How to permanently remove body hair?

Electrolysis, which zaps hair follicles with electric current, is the only hair removal method the FDA calls permanent. It suits all hair types and ethnicities. Many transgender people choose it for its effective, lasting results.

Should I laser my whole face?

You Can Treat Your Whole Face

As long as there's hair, laser hair removal is an option. Peach fuzz is a different story, however. According to our experts, the approach may vary based on the hair density in the area that is treated. For example, peach fuzz is much harder to target.

How to tell if laser is working?

Laser focuses heat energy on the follicle structure. This can destroy hair that will start to shed 1-3 weeks after treatment. Seeing an increase of dead hairs falling out indicates the laser has hit its target.

What happens if you do laser without shaving first?

Quite simply the hair will absorb the energy that was meant to penetrate under the skin in the first place. The energy would burn the hair, leaving the skin with marks and scarring.

Does hair grow after first laser treatment?

The treated area will be smooth for about four to six weeks following the first laser hair removal session. After this timeframe, patients should notice little fine hairs growing again. Tweezing or waxing these hairs must be avoided.

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