You moved to the Bay Area because you wanted to be closer to the water. You like having fun in the sun also. It is something you look forward to every year as the colder weather fades with each passing day. The only problem you face is that you have a lot of body hair that you must shave off before sporting your new swimwear. When you shave your body hair off, your skin does not get nearly as smooth as you would like it to be. To make matters worse, you have this problem of getting razor bumps all over your bikini line. In a word, it is just not very attractive, and you like looking your best even down to the fine details. To keep razor bumps, nicks, cuts and razor scrapes from roughing up your skin, you thought that this year you would try out laser hair removal to see how it would work for you.
The Initial Visit
Since you are a person who believes in getting the best quality service in the Bay Area, you decided to opt to learn more about laser hair removal. It all starts with scheduling a consultation at our office. During the actual treatment, a laser is used to target the hair follicle with a single laser pulse. In fact, it can work over an area the size of a quarter each second. In what seemed like a short time, your armpits and legs may be finished. It’s important to understand, however, that a series of treatment sessions at our office in the Bay Area is typically required in order to achieve the desired results.
Multiple Laser Hair Removal Sessions
While your first laser hair removal treatment session is a great start, it’s crucial to realize that you’ll need to come back for more sessions in the future. The more you have the laser hair removal treatments done, the more effectively they will impair the hair follicles in your skin and prevent hair regrowth. Over the course of multiple treatments, you will notice that your hair is not growing back in as thick or as frequently.
Learn more by scheduling a consultation at Urban Allure in San Francisco. Contact us today to schedule your appointment in the Bay Area!