The COOLGLIDE laser and SOLERA light quickly cause controlled damage to hair follicles, causing destruction and shock to re growth. About six treatments over a year are recommended for the best results. Hair will eventually return but may not do so for 2-4 months in most people (really lucky people will go for 6-12 months without re-growth). When hair returns, it is usually thinner and lighter, with (typically) 75% reduction in hair growth. Laser hair removal is not permanent and will require bi-annual touch ups at the very least to maintain a good result. Men and women love it.


"I just wanted to drop you a note and let you know how excited I am about your service for Laser Hair removal. I have had wonderful results..."  -Phyllis B.

Clients may purchase laser time in twenty minute increments. Twenty minutes includes pretreatment, post treatment and actual laser time. Express Laser Hair Reduction Bi-annual touch-ups are necessary for long lasting results. Arrive pre-shaved, prepped for ten minute express.

No appointment necessary. Loyal customers qualify, not for new clients.

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What to Expect After Laser Hair Removal Treatment:

  1. Avoid bathing or washing with very hot water. Use tepid water. You may feel like you have a mild or moderate sunburn. Minor crusting or minor peeling of the surface layers of the skin is not unusual. Hydrocortisone Cream and Aloe Vera Gel may help with redness or inflammation of your skin.
  2. Keep the area clean. Wash gently.
  3. Avoid direct sun exposure after your treatment. If you do go in the sun, protect the treated area with a sunscreen of 30 SPF or higher.
  4. Do not shave the treated area for at least 4 days after treatment. Do not wax, pluck, or use depilatories for the hair that grows back. After laser treatment, hair may continue to grow out as if it were never treated. Typically, this will occur for about 2 weeks then these hairs will simply begin to fall out.
  5. Avoid any irritating medications or chemicals, particularly on the face. Examples of these are Retina-A, benzoyl peroxide, glycolic acid, or astringents.