Hands Laser Hair Removal
So, you’re thinking about laser hair removal for your hands? That’s actually a great idea! A lot of people don’t realize how much fine, stubborn hair can pop up on the hands and fingers, and it can be a bit awkward if you’re trying to keep it under control.
With laser hair removal, it’s super effective. The laser targets the hair follicles and stops future growth. The best part? It’s quick and relatively pain-free. I’d describe it as a quick little snap feeling—nothing too bad, especially with the cooling system that our laser has.
You’ll notice after just a couple of sessions, the hair grows back thinner and lighter. In a few treatments, you might find it stops growing altogether. So, you won’t have to worry about shaving your hands or dealing with the awkwardness of hair popping up between wax appointments.
And honestly, it’s one of those areas where the results are pretty immediate—once you’re done with the treatments, you’re set. Smooth hands, no more hassle. It’s just one less thing to think about!

Getting to the root of the problem
The Process of Laser Hair Removal on Hands
1. Consultation:
Your first appointment will typically be the longest since we’ll be doing a consultation plus treatment. Your lovely technician will walk you through all the before and after care and answer all your questions before the session begins. They’ll assess your skin and hair type to determine the best settings for your treatment.
2. Preparation:
Before the treatment, the area on your hands will be cleaned. The technician will give you protective eyewear to shield your eyes from the laser light.
3. Laser Application:
Now, the fun part! The technician marks the area with a white marker (totally removable) and then she will begin zapping away to target the hair follicles on your hands. The laser emits light that gets absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair, which destroys the hair follicle and stops future hair growth.

During the treatment, you might feel a snapping or slight stinging sensation (kind of like a rubber band snapping against your skin), but it’s usually tolerable. The cooling technology built into our laser helps make the process more comfortable.