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How Much Is Permanent Laser Hair Removal Going to Cost Me?

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The cost of permanent laser hair removal is determined by 5 factors including the size of the area, how many sessions you will need & your body type.

Laser Hair Removal is becoming a popular alternative to shaving and waxing—it saves time and is hassle-free. The cost for one person compared to another can greatly vary. The process can take several sessions to complete. But if you think of how much money you spend over a lifetime on shaving products and waxing services, the laser hair removal cost could be quite lower. The cost depends on five factors.

Obviously, the larger the area, the higher the laser hair removal price. A leg will cost more than doing the area above your lip. Full body laser hair removal cost will be the highest.

Another factor can depend on the location of the clinic. Having the procedure done in Kansas would be cheaper than Los Angeles. On the average, an appointment will run you $300 to $500. Make sure you go to a reputable spa or clinic—it’s more important to get the job done correctly than to save a few dollars and deal with the aftermath later.

The third factor would be how many sessions you will need to complete the job. It’s common sense that the more sessions you need, the more the total cost will be. The average number of sessions is anywhere from four to six.

The fourth factor depends on the type of hair you have. If you have light skin and dark hair, it will be an easier process. People with red or blonde hair will have more trouble permanently removing it—it can take more sessions and it’s not guaranteed to work effectively.

The last factor depends literally on the color of your skin. Dark-skinned people have more problems with laser hair removal than lighter-skinned people. Their skin tends to absorb the laser and can cause skin damage and burns. Some spas won’t even try to do the procedure on dark-skinned people.

About the author:
Carey Burgos is an avid researcher on beauty & skin care, and she likes writing articles on her findings about the Pros & Cons of Laser Treatments for men and women, including Permanent Laser Hair Removal.

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