
Hand Laser Hair Removal
Hand Laser Hair Removal
Hand Laser Hair Removal
Additional Benefits
Many clients notice reduced ingrown hairs, smoother skin texture, less irritation from shaving or plucking, and less maintenance.
Hand laser including fingers and knuckles hair removal can provide greater confidence and a cleaner, more polished appearance.
Treatment Scope
Hand laser hair removal includes the tops of the hands, fingers, and knuckles. The wrists and forearms are not included.
These areas are available as separate treatments.
How Many Hand Laser Hair Removal Sessions Are Needed?
Most clients require six treatments, followed by occasional maintenance sessions to maintain results.
Because hair grows in cycles, multiple sessions are needed to effectively target follicles during active growth.
The best candidates have dark, coarse follicles.
Fine, light-colored, gray, white, or red hairs may respond minimally or not at all.
Does Hand Laser Hair Removal Hurt?
Most clients describe treatment as a brief snapping sensation.
Beam Laser Spa utilizes Candela GentleMax Pro Plus lasers with integrated Cryogen cooling technology to maximize comfort.
Treatments are very quick and become increasingly comfortable as hair density decreases over subsequent sessions.
Is Hand Laser Hair Removal Safe for Dark Skin?
Laser hair removal can be performed safely across all skin tones when appropriate technology and settings are used.
Beam Laser Spa in Manhattan, NYC utilizes both Alexandrite and Nd:YAG wavelengths through our Candela GentleMax Pro Plus lasers.
Beam Laser Spa’s specialists have extensive experience treating clients across the entire Fitzpatrick spectrum, including skin type VI.
How to Prepare for Your Hand Appointment
For the safest and most effective treatment, shave the morning of your appointment, avoid waxing and tweezing for at least eight weeks, avoid tanning and self-tanner, and inform your provider about any prescriptions, topical products, supplements, or recent skin concerns.
What to Expect After Treatment
Mild redness and perifollicular edema (tiny bumps around follicles) are common and indicate successful follicular targeting.
Treated hairs gradually shed over one to three weeks.
Because only actively growing hairs can be effectively treated, consistent treatments every eight weeks are recommended.
Clients with dark, coarse follicles generally experience the most dramatic improvement.
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