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  • What is the minimum age for Laser Hair Removal?

    At Laser Clinics Australia, we recommend that Laser Hair Removal clients undergoing Laser Hair Removal treatments are 18 years or older. This ensures optimal treatment results. Prior to the age of 18 years, hair growth has not fully developed due to changing hormonal levels.

    In certain instances, we can provide Laser Hair Removal treatments (excluding the Brazilian area) to clients 12 years and over. For the Brazilian area, the minimum age is 16 and over. We will require a parent or guardian to be present at their first treatment for all clients under the age of 18. Your parent or guardian is required to sign a consent form and be present in the consultation to ensure they understand the procedure and aftercare. Note, it is optional for parents and guardians to be in the treatment room for the first treatment.

  • How long should I go in between Laser Hair Removal appointments?
    Depending on your hair and skin type and the area being treated, you will usually require treatments at 4-6 week intervals. Each part of the body has a different hair growing cycle, so the hair loss will vary depending on what phase your follicles are in at the time of treatment.
  • What body hair colour can be treated with Laser Hair Removal?

    Unfortunately, we can not treat blonde, grey/white, and some types of red hair with our Laser Hair Removal treatment. The light of the laser is only attracted to the melanin (pigment) of the hair hence these hair colours cannot be treated.

  • What Laser Hair Removal machines do you use?

    At Laser Clinics, we use the world's leading Laser Hair Removal technology to provide the best treatment results.  Our advanced cooling machines are used in all laser treatments to cool your skin before, during, and post-treatment to minimise any discomfort.

  • What is included in a Full Body Laser Hair Removal treatment?

    The Full Body Laser Hair Removal Treatment covers every area of the body, except the head, the eyebrows, and around the eye area.

  • What is included in a Brazilian?

    The Brazilian includes the full-frontal pubic area and bikini line except for the anus area.

  • Are there side effects from Laser Hair Removal?

    Temporary side effects may include: redness, itchy skin, mild follicle swelling, irritation on treatment areas. All of which are normal post Laser Hair Removal treatment. It is important to follow the correct prep and aftercare to receive maximum results with minimal side effects to the treatment.

  • What is the difference between the Buttocks and Behind treatment areas?

    The Buttocks are the whole bum cheek region and the Behind is the anus area.

  • Do hair supplements affect my treatment results?

    Yes - hair supplements can affect your treatment progress as they can stimulate hair growth. We recommend to not consume hair supplements during the treatment course.

  • Can I still get Laser Hair Removal if I am on birth control?

    Yes - our Laser Hair Removal treatment is safe for individuals on birth control including oral contraceptive pills and IUD.

  • What does the Beard Sculpting include?

    Our Beard Sculpting treatment includes the beard line and may include the cheeks and underneath the jawline (depending on how far the beard extends to).

    Please note that this excludes the neck area.

  • Can I have Laser Hair Removal over the top of tattoos?

    No, unfortunately we cannot treat over tattoos with our laser. We can treat around the tattooed areas with a gap of 3cm.

  • Can I get blonde hair removed?

    Unfortunately, blonde, grey/white and some types of red hair do not respond to treatment. Laser hair removal cannot treat these colours as they do not produce any pigment.

  • What is the difference between a Bikini and an Extended Bikini?

    A Bikini covers 3 rows* of hair outside of the bikini line within the inner thighs (and does not treat past a typical underwear line towards the pubic area). An Extended Bikini covers the same area as a regular Bikini treatment, plus a small section within the underwear line, consisting of two rows inside the sides of the underwear line and from the front of the waistband. Note that it does not extend to the behind. *A row is classified as one line of pulses.

  • Do you offer numbing for Laser Hair Removal?

    Unfortunately, topical numbing creams are not safe nor effective when doing Laser Hair Removal. The sensation you feel in treatment is not felt on the skin, but in the follicle of the hair. Unfortunately numbing cream cannot penetrate deep enough to minimise the discomfort that may be felt at the follicle. Please ensure that no occlusive creams are present in the treatment areas when undergoing laser hair removal treatments.

  • Can I get Laser Hair Removal if I have Epilepsy?

    Epilepsy sufferers are advised to consult with their doctor about having Laser Hair Removal. An individual will need to obtain medical clearance from their doctor prior to starting treatment. At Laser Clinics Australia, we also offer various options of protective eyewear to ensure your safety at all times during treatment.

  • Can I have Laser Hair Removal if I am on certain medications?

    Certain medications can cause photo-sensitivity to the skin and this may affect the skin's reaction to the treatment. These medications are but not limited to oral and topical vitamin A's, antibiotics, and certain anti-depressants. It is best to speak with your medical professional and obtain medical clearance. After obtaining medical clearance, we are able to test patch you with the laser to determine it is safe to commence treatment.

  • Will all hair be removed? or can it be just reduced?

    It can take a few sessions to see complete hair reduction. If you’re not ready to reduce all hair talk to your therapist about limiting the treatment plan.

  • How soon after Laser Hair Removal can you tan?

    It is recommended to wait at least 24 hours post laser treatment before applying fake tan and 2 weeks for a sun induced tan. This may vary for each individual so always seek guidance from your clinic if you are unsure.

     

     

     

  • What do I need to do to prepare for my Laser Hair Removal appointment?
    • Ensure the treatment area is cleanly shaved (24 hours prior). Shaving is available in clinic for certain areas only (excluding private areas and face) for an additional fee.
    • Avoid the application of deodorants, body oils and moisturiser to the treatment area (24 hours prior)
    • Avoid the application of Vitamin A/Retinol products to the treatment area (1 week prior)
    • Allow 4 weeks prior to your treatment if you have had direct sun exposure. (Any kind of tanning or active sunbathing, with or without SPF). Allow 2 weeks prior to your treatment if you have had incidental sun exposure  (stayed in the shade for the majority of the time during sunny periods, with or without SPF on).
    • Avoid the application of fake tan and tanning products such as self-tanning moisturiser (2 weeks prior)
    • Avoid the use of solariums (4 weeks prior)
    • Avoid skin treatments to the treatment area such as skin needling, chemical peels and resurfacing treatments (2 weeks prior), and Advanced Brightening and Clearing Peel and Anti-Ageing Peel (4 weeks prior)
    • Avoid the use of tanning drugs such as Melanotan II (6 months prior)
  • Does Laser Hair Removal hurt?

    One of the benefits of Laser Hair Removal is that the treatment is virtually painless, especially compared to waxing. Each pulse lasts less than a second, producing a slight tingling feeling. In particularly sensitive areas, such as the upper lip, it may feel like a rubber band snap on the skin. We use an advanced cooling machine in conjunction with our laser device to reduce the heat sensation on the skin and minimise any discomfort. 

  • What skin tones can get Laser Hair Removal?

    At Laser Clinics we treat all skin tones with our medical-grade laser technology. Our Laser technicians use the Fitzpatrick Classification scale to determine your skin tone at the consultation and select the most suitable setting for your laser hair removal treatment. Please be advised that your settings may change throughout your course to ensure optimal results.

  • How often do I need to get Laser Hair Removal?

    Depending on the hair, skin type, and body area being treated, you will require treatments at 4-6 weeks intervals. For the facial area, treatments should be done in 2-week intervals unless recommended otherwise.

    Each part of the facial and body area has a different growing cycle, so hair reduction will vary depending on what stage your follicles are in at the time of the treatment. After each treatment hair is reduced hence it is important to complete the entire recommended course of treatments and at consistent intervals for best results. We recommend a series of 8-12 treatments and maintenance treatments every 2-3 months for permanent hair reduction.

    However, as everyone is unique, we access all our clients on a case-by-case basis. During your complimentary consultation, your therapist will discuss a schedule that works with your desired results.

     

  • Can I still get Laser Hair Removal if I am pregnant?

    Based on current medical advice, we are unable to perform laser hair removal during the first trimester of pregnancy. We advise clients in the second or third trimester of pregnancy, to obtain mandatory medical clearance prior to proceeding with treatment.

  • What’s the difference between Bikini, Brazilian and Hollywood Brazilian?

    The Bikini line includes a small strip along the border of the underwear on each inner thigh. The Brazilian includes the full-frontal pubic area and bikini line except for the anus area. The Hollywood Brazilian includes the Bikini, Brazilian, and anus (behind) area.

  • What is the aftercare for Laser Hair Removal treatments?

    For 24 -48 hours after the treatment, please avoid excessive sweating, hot showers, shaving, waxing, and plucking the treatment area. For the next 5 days after the treatment, please liberally apply Skinstitut Laser Aid both morning and evening or as many times as your skin feels sensitive. This will help minimise the heat sensation felt on the skin and reinfuse all the vitamins and natural oils the skin requires after the treatment.

    After 5 days, we recommend you to exfoliate the treatment area with the Skinstitut Glycolic 14% scrub to be used 2 to 3 times weekly. This will ensure the hair falls out evenly after the treatment. You will need to ensure all treatment areas are not exposed to direct sunlight for 14 days and apply SPF liberally every day.

  • Can I have my treatment when I am menstruating?

    Yes - you can still have laser hair removal treatment while on your period. We advise you to wear a tampon or menstrual cup if you would like to have the Brazilian area treated.

  • Will all the treated hair be removed in one treatment?

    No, each Laser Hair Removal treatment provides a 10%-15% hair reduction. It's important to complete the initial course of 10 treatments and at consistent intervals for optimal results. We recommend a series of 8-12 treatments done at monthly intervals and maintenance treatments every 2-3 months for permanent hair reduction. You can choose to extend the intervals if you prefer to have a minimal reduction.

    As everyone is unique, we access all our clients on a case-by-case basis. During your complimentary consultation, your therapist will discuss a schedule that works with your desired results.

  • Is Laser Hair Removal treatment right for me?

    Our Laser Hair Removal technology is safe enough to be used on any part of the body and is suitable for different skin types whilst ensuring maximum results.

    If you are still unsure if this treatment is right for you, please 'Book a Complimentary Consultation' prior to purchase.

  • What is Laser Hair Removal?

    Laser Hair Removal technology is a fast, safe, cost-effective, reliable, and permanent hair reduction method. Laser Clinics uses market-leading hair reduction technology.

  • What treatments are suitable during pregnancy?

    If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, we recommend you consult with your obstetrician on treatment options. Certain treatments may not be suitable for you, or a medical note may need to be presented at the time of treatment. Please contact your clinic for further details regarding specific treatments.