Laser hair removal in spring – is this the last moment to start treatments?
Had a tough day, a million things to do? And on top of that, you forgot that it's time to take care of your legs and armpits. How do we women know this?!
Fortunately, it doesn't have to be this way. If you're considering laser hair removal but haven't decided on the treatment in the fall or winter, all is not lost. A simple way to avoid embarrassing situations and permanently get rid of unwanted hair is laser hair removal, which is now so popular. Because smooth skin without redness and irritation for months on end isn't a luxury; it's a convenience we deserve.
Can I have laser hair removal done in spring?
Early spring is also a good time to start your laser hair removal. Body treatments—including the bikini line, underarms, arms, legs, stomach, back, and chest—are performed every 6-8 weeks. Facial treatments are more common, at 4-6 weeks. A full series of treatments can take several months. Therefore, it's important to start your laser hair removal treatment early enough to complete the entire series a few weeks before your planned vacation.
How many treatments are needed?
Most often, five treatments are needed to achieve the desired smoothness. However, the cosmetologist performing the treatment will determine its effectiveness and determine the final number of treatments.
Therefore, scheduling hair removal treatments can be crucial when planning a vacation. Remember that after laser hair removal, sun exposure should be avoided for 4-6 weeks. During this time, you should also discontinue using self-tanners and bronzers.
Why laser hair removal in series
The intervals between treatments are related to the hair's growth cycle. We effectively remove hair during the natural growth phase, or anagen. In catagen and telogen, the transitional and resting phases, the hair is inactive, so the laser will not be effective. Therefore, it's crucial that the treatment be planned by a professional cosmetologist.
In Lublin, you can get laser hair removal at the Med Estetyka Aesthetic Medicine Center. Before deciding to undergo laser hair removal, it's worth taking advantage of a free cosmetic consultation. During this meeting, you'll learn how to prepare for the treatment and whether there are any contraindications to laser hair removal.
To enjoy smooth skin this summer, schedule a free consultation today.
Frequently asked questions – FAQ
Can laser hair removal be performed in spring?
Yes. Early spring is a good time to start laser hair removal, especially if you didn't start treatments in the fall or winter. However, it's worth planning your series well in advance to finish it a few weeks before your vacation.
When to start laser hair removal before vacation?
It's best to start laser hair removal in advance, as a full series of treatments can take several months. Treatments should be scheduled to be completed several weeks before planned sun exposure.
How often is laser hair removal performed?
Treatment intervals vary depending on the area of the body. Laser hair removal for the face is typically performed every 4–6 weeks, while treatments for the body, such as the legs, underarms, bikini line, back, or chest, are most common every 6–8 weeks.
How many laser hair removal treatments are needed?
Most often, a series of treatments is necessary, often around five visits. The final number depends on factors such as the treatment area, hair type, and individual skin response.
Why is laser hair removal performed in a series?
Laser hair removal is performed in a series because the laser is most effective on hairs that are in the growth phase. Not all hairs are in the same phase at the same time, so treatments must be repeated at appropriate intervals.
What to avoid after laser hair removal?
After laser hair removal, you should avoid tanning for 4–6 weeks. During this time, you should also avoid using self-tanners or bronzers on the treated area.
Is it worth consulting a cosmetologist before laser hair removal?
Yes. A cosmetic consultation allows us to assess your skin and hair, discuss preparation for the treatment, plan a series, and rule out any contraindications to laser hair removal.


