Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Removal.

Most clients need 6–8 sessions spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on hair thickness and growth cycle. Darker, coarser hair often responds faster; hormonal factors may require maintenance treatments annually or biannually for lasting results.

Most clients describe mild discomfort similar to rubber band snaps or warming, temporary tingling. We use cooling technology and topical numbing on request to improve comfort, making treatment tolerable for most people.

Yes — modern lasers are adjustable for a range of skin tones, but effectiveness can vary with lighter hair colors. A consultation and patch test determine the best laser settings and plan for safe, optimal results.

Avoid waxing, plucking or bleaching for four to six weeks before treatment; shave the area 24–48 hours beforehand. Avoid sun exposure and tanning products to reduce risks and ensure precise laser targeting.

Temporary redness, mild swelling, and slight tenderness are common immediately after treatment and usually resolve within hours to a few days. Rarely, blistering or pigment changes can occur; follow aftercare and notify us if unusual symptoms develop.

Laser significantly reduces hair long-term; many experience permanent reduction, though some regrowth can occur. Periodic maintenance treatments (often yearly) address hormonal or follicular regrowth, keeping the area smooth and low-maintenance.