Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Hands and Fingers Removal.

Most clients describe mild discomfort like warm snaps or tingling. We use cooling technology and adjustable settings to minimize pain. Numbing cream can be applied if you have low tolerance; discuss concerns during consultation for a comfortable experience.

Most clients require a series of 6-8 treatments spaced four to six weeks apart, depending on hair thickness and growth cycles. We'll assess during consultation and create a plan tailored for optimal, long-term hair reduction on hands and fingers.

Lasers work best on darker, coarser hair, but advanced devices can reduce some fine vellus hairs. Multiple sessions and realistic expectations are important. During consultation we'll evaluate hair type and recommend the best approach or alternative treatments if necessary.

Downtime is minimal; most people resume normal activities immediately. You may experience mild redness or swelling for a few hours to a couple days. Avoid sun exposure and follow aftercare instructions to support healing and optimal results.

Shave the treatment area 24 hours before your appointment; avoid waxing, plucking, or bleaching for several weeks. Skip tanning and strong exfoliation. Bring medical history and medications; arrive with clean, product-free skin for best results.

Side effects are usually mild and temporary: redness, slight swelling, or follicular irritation. Rarely blistering or pigment changes occur. Our technicians use conservative settings and provide aftercare to reduce risks; report persistent issues promptly for assessment.