Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Unibrow Removal.

Most clients need a series of 6 to 8 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart for significant permanent reduction. Exact number varies with hair thickness, color, and your skin type; a consultation provides a personalized estimate.

Discomfort is usually minimal, often described as quick warm snaps; topical numbing is available. Expect brief redness or swelling that fades within hours to a couple of days with normal activities resumed quickly.

Modern lasers treat a wide range of skin types; darker hair responds best. Special wavelengths like Nd:YAG work better for darker skin tones, while very light blond or gray hair may be less responsive.

Avoid plucking or waxing for 4–6 weeks prior and shave if needed the day before. Stay out of the sun, stop certain topical products as advised, and arrive with the area clean and makeup-free.

Common short-term effects include redness, mild swelling, or temporary crusting. These typically resolve within days. Rarely pigment changes occur; following aftercare instructions minimizes risks and speeds healing.

Permanent scarring is unlikely with experienced providers and correct laser settings. There is a small risk of temporary pigment changes, especially for darker skin; patch tests and tailored settings reduce that risk.