Be Hair Free Next Summer By Starting Your Laser Hair Removal Treatments This Fall

3 years ago By Nulook Medspa Laser Treatment

Dealing with hair can be challenging. For most people, daily shaving is the best remedy. Those brave enough to bare the pain explore tweezing and waxing. Fortunately, there is another alternative with less pain and better results. Laser hair removal uses a pulse of intense concentrated light to target hair follicles. This procedure is completely safe and will keep the hair at bay for weeks. After treatment, the skin becomes sensitive and should be kept away from sunlight. That is why, the fall is the best time to get laser hair treatment. Keep reading to find more reasons why you should give laser hair removal a try.

Precise
Laser hair removal, at Nulook Medspa in Toronto, is extremely precise. Unlike shaving where you may miss those hard to reach spots, laser hair removal makes it possible to remove hair from any part of the body. The laser can be adjusted to target coarse or dark hair, leaving the surrounding skin undisturbed.

Fast
Laser hair removal can cover a lot of ground in a matter of seconds. For instance, removing hair from the upper lip can be done in seconds. The entire body can take about an hour. This means you can have it done with minimum interruption to your day.

Cost Effective
You may not realize but you may have spent a fortune trying to get rid of hair. The problem is that waxing, and shaving are only temporary options where costs add up over the years. Laser treatment saves from buying creams and razors every week.

It is recommended to avoid the sun both a week before and after your treatment. The season is getting colder, which is why now is the best time to start your laser hair removal treatments. In order to see results, it is recommended for 6 sessions, every 6 weeks. Starting your laser hair removal treatments at Nulook Medspa in Toronto this fall will allow you to be hair-free by next summer. To book your laser hair removal treatments, contact us today! 

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