Laser Hair Removal Costs, Results and More!

Laser hair removal is a procedure that may reduce your body hair by up to 90% in just a few treatments. Imagine that: smooth, clear skin with no shaving or creams! While it’s been on the market for some time, laser hair removal always seems like something unattainable due to the cost.

Calculating the costs of laser hair removal isn’t that simple, though. Like every service, specialists can only charge what the market will bear. In fact, it may be a more affordable process than you think!

We’re going to break down the costs and benefits of laser hair removal for you. Additionally, we’ll take the mystery out of whether this hi-tech hair removal is worth it.

Things to consider when calculating laser hair removal costs

Several factors come into play when determining how much laser hair removal costs. Choosing your specialist is the first step in the process and will have much to do with your final costs. The most significant factors include geographical location, the area treated, and how many sessions you’ll require. 

Beyond these considerations, the sessions may include medications and aftercare.  

How much is the specialist charging for the laser hair removal session?

Laser hair removal falls into the category of plastic surgery in most states. While you’ll be able to find the average cost of the treatment online, it varies. 

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the average cost per session in 2020 was $389. Costs range from $200 to $1600 per session! 

Your hair removal specialist will give you a better idea of your individual costs. Let’s break down some of the factors. 

What is the cost of living in your area?

We don’t have to tell you that inflation’s been a major driver of costs recently. This applies to everything, not just food and fuel. If you live in an area with a high cost of living, expect to pay more for the service. 

Will you need medication after laser hair removal?

Generally, the recovery process from the treatment is smooth and easy. But sometimes, people experience redness, bumps, and swelling for up to 72 hours. In this case, you may use aloe, calamine lotion, or a restorative gel as post care treatment.

Does your insurance cover the laser hair removal appointment?

As with most cosmetic surgeries, private health insurance usually won’t cover the cost.

The usual benchmark for your insurance company is whether or not the treatment is medically necessary. Some states provide for cases where it may be deemed a medical issue, such as gender dysphoria. 

Most of the time, though, expect to pay for your beauty treatments. 

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How many sessions will you need to undergo? 

Different skin types and skin tones react differently to laser treatment. Because the laser responds to the pigment in the skin, darker skin may require more treatments. Your hair type, similarly, may react differently to the device, and you may end up paying more than average.

Four to six sessions are typically necessary for the full effects to show. That average is heavily dependent on what area of the body you’re looking to have treated. Hair growth affects this number too. Faster-growing hair may require more treatments. As you can see, costs add up quickly!

The most popular parts of the body to receive laser hair removal

Despite the costs associated with the process, it’s gaining popularity! And we aren’t surprised. The effects may last for years after the hair follicle is effectively killed. Depending on your desired results, it may be worth it. 

How are smaller areas affected by laser hair removal?

Typically, small body parts like the upper lip, chin, nipples, and eyebrows react well to the procedure. And costs are lower too, $250-$350 on average.

Because the skin is usually more sensitive in these spots, you might want a cold compress after. Hair in these areas is less dense and reacts well to the treatment. 

You might experience minor side effects in the hours and days after your session. Bumps, puffiness, and swelling are common. Ice and topical pain relievers are a simple fix to these issues. 

Do larger areas of the body cost more for a laser hair removal session?

Large areas, including the whole face, intimate area, chest, limbs, and buttocks, are costly. Because of the amount of skin treated, you might pay $600 per session! However, you know the pain if you’re spending time and energy waxing or shaving these parts. 

Unlike other forms of body hair removal, laser treatments don’t leave ingrowns and razor burn behind!

How do areas that are harder to reach affected by laser hair removal? 

Intimate areas are excellent candidates for laser hair removal. If you’ve ever prepped for bikini season and slipped up, you know. Getting at that hard-to-reach hair may have you twisted up like a pretzel. Laser hair removal can make this a thing of the past! 

And don’t worry about embarrassing moments; judgment has no place in the treatment room. 

Skinsations Aesthetics is here to provide you with any laser hair removal information you need!

If you want to remove unwanted hair, we’re ready to serve you. At Skinsations Aesthetics, our passion is your skin! With over fifteen years of experience, we are masters of the craft. 

No matter your needs, we’re equipped to help you achieve your hair removal goals with class and skill. You’ll leave our spa feeling pampered and refreshed. 

Check out all our services on our website and book a consultation today!

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