LASER HAIR REMOVAL
Laser hair removal in Philadelphia is the most effective way to achieve permanently smooth, hair-free skin without waxing, shaving, or plucking. At Metro Laser MedSpa, our FDA-cleared laser technology targets hair follicles at the root for long-lasting results on virtually any skin type.
WHY CHOOSE LASER HAIR REMOVAL
- FDA-approved for permanent body hair reduction
- Works well on most skin types and tones
- Convenient and quick sessions with no downtime
- Reduces risk of ingrown hairs
- Stunning, long-lasting results
- Safe, painless — reveals smooth, silky, bare skin
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Laser hair removal stops hair follicle growth by targeting melanin, the hair pigment that absorbs light. During a session, the laser delivers a burst of high-energy light to each hair. The root absorbs the light while surrounding skin remains unharmed.
Only about 20–30% of your hair is in the active growth phase (anagen) at any given time — when it has the most melanin. This explains why patients need repeated treatments to see optimal results.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Is It Permanent?
The FDA approved laser hair removal for permanent hair reduction. High-intensity bursts of light destroy hair follicles and prohibit them from regrowing. Metro Laser advises patients to commit to their full treatment plan to see promising results.
How Many Sessions?
The exact number of treatments depends on your desired treatment site(s). A skilled esthetician at Metro Laser can suggest a treatment schedule to help you get top-notch results. Men and women benefit from laser hair removal all over the body, including sensitive areas like the upper lip, nipples, and bikini region.
GET BARE, BEAUTIFUL SKIN
Metro Laser is your go-to destination for permanent laser hair removal in PA with four locations in Philadelphia, Plymouth Meeting, Yardley, and Exton. Call (267)-459-2484 to schedule a free consultation.
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