Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini Extended Removal.

Most clients need 6–8 sessions spaced four to six weeks apart for optimal reduction. Results vary by hair color, follicle thickness, and hormones. Many see significant reduction, with occasional maintenance sessions recommended after the initial series.

Patients usually feel a quick snapping or warm sensation; discomfort is generally mild. We offer topical numbing and cooling technology to maximize comfort. Sessions are brief and technicians adjust settings for your tolerance and safety.

Yes — specialized lasers and settings make Bikini Extended Removal safe for many darker or tanned skin tones. We perform a patch test and customize parameters to minimize risks. Consultation determines the ideal approach for your skin and hair type.

Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least two weeks before treatment. Stop waxing or plucking four to six weeks prior; shaving is permitted 24–48 hours before. Bring clean, dry skin and disclose medications during your consultation.

Common short-term effects include redness, swelling, and mild irritation that resolve within days. Rarely, temporary pigment changes or blistering occur. Follow aftercare instructions closely and contact us if symptoms worsen, persist, or if you notice unusual pain or infection signs.

You can typically shave 24 hours after treatment, but avoid waxing, plucking, or bleaching between sessions. Most normal activities resume within 24–48 hours, though avoid hot baths, saunas, and strenuous exercise until irritation subsides.