Laser hair removal is a popular alternative to waxing and shaving. This is largely due to the fact that laser hair removal provides permanent results and is less expensive than maintaining a waxing and shaving routine for a lifetime. Additionally, there’s no recovery time needed after treatment—so no more doing the waxing-waddle or battling razor burn.
Our treatments are safe, and all of our procedures are performed by Authorized Alma Practitioners. We use FDA-cleared lasers that are tailored to your specific skin type & hair color.
Before your first treatment, it’s important to avoid sun exposure. Your skin needs to be its natural skin tone in order to be safely treated, so no tanning or sunless tanner throughout your treatment.
We’ll need you to shave the day of or the day before your first treatment, but waxing and plucking should be avoided. Come in for treatments with clean skin— no makeup, lotion, or perfume.
You’ll notice you don’t have to shave as often and hair is noticeably sparser. After your first treatment, the laser power will begin to increase with each visit to provide you with the best results possible.
Get the smooth, hair-free skin you’ve been wanting by permanently removing polycystic ovarian syndrome hair growth with laser hair removal. No more endless shaving or waxing!
Laser hair removal is the best treatment for PCOS hair growth.
Go With Confidence. Hair is destroyed at the root and will never grow back, so there’s no need to worry about shaving or tweezing before leaving the house. You’re always ready to go!
Comfortable Treatments. Unlike painful electrolysis, you’ll comfortably remove unwanted hair without having to let it grow out first. Laser treatments, on average, take less than 30 minutes, while electrolysis typically takes several hours to complete.
Medically-based. Managing the symptoms of PCOS — including hair growth — is a delicate matter that should be done under the guidance of medical professionals to achieve your best results.
You’ve struggled with the embarrassing stubble & ingrown hairs of polycystic ovarian syndrome for far too long. Take the first step toward getting permanent results.
While there is no cure for polycystic ovary syndrome, it’s important to manage your symptoms to lower your risk for long-term health problems like heart disease or fertility issues.
No two cases of PCOS are exactly the same, so it’s essential to work closely with your doctor to develop a plan to minimize the effects this disease has on your health. Most treatment plans include:
• Weight management
• Hormone therapy
• Fertility planning
*Results and patient experience may vary.
Disclaimer:
Blue Skin Laser Spa does not discriminate against people who have any physical, intellectual, or sensory disability. We understand that these people deserve special treatment according to their needs and requirements; that is why, at this time, we do not have the resources of employees nor adequate spaces for these clients. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The content of this site is for informational purposes only. It is not to be used or relied on for medical, diagnostic, or treatment purposes. It is not intended as patient education, and it does not create a patient–physician relationship. In no way or manner should it be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.
*Results and patient experience may vary.
Disclaimer:
Blue Skin Laser Spa does not discriminate against people who have any physical, intellectual, or sensory disability. We understand that these people deserve special treatment according to their needs and requirements; that is why, at this time, we do not have the resources of employees nor adequate spaces for these clients. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The content of this site is for informational purposes only. It is not to be used or relied on for medical, diagnostic, or treatment purposes. It is not intended as patient education, and it does not create a patient–physician relationship. In no way or manner should it be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.