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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. By signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Over the course of five months, I sat impatiently for about three minutes each sessionβfive in totalβwhile an expert pointed a laser at my armpits and zapped away.
Was it painful? Was it worth it? I chose to laser my armpit hair, mainly because I have been plagued with ingrown hairs my entire life. No matter how fancy the razor and shaving cream , one to two ingrown hairs showed up with every weekly shaving session. And after five sessions, I can tell you that my laser hair removal results ended up a lot differently than I expected. There are a variety of lasers, with varying strengths based on skin and hair color.
But each is built on the same concept: A laser beam passes through the skin, and the intense heat damages the hair follicle. That damage is meant to, over the course of several treatments, destroy the hair follicle, thus inhibiting any future growth.
Body hair naturally goes through a resting and growth cycle, which is why a series of follow-up treatments are needed every four to six weeks to get all the hair in each targeted area.
The pain is immediate, but it ends as quickly as it comes. Not great, but not the worst. You come in every four to six weeks with your hair fully grown out, so that they can track the hair growth patterns. They then shave the area for you before they get to lasering.