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Get answers to common questions about DPC Laser Hair Removal Bikini.
Most clients require six to eight sessions spaced four to eight weeks apart. Hair growth cycles vary, so multiple treatments ensure lasting reduction. A patch test at least 48 hours before the first session is mandatory.
Most clients experience mild discomfort described as snapping sensations. We use topical numbing and cooling devices to minimize pain. Sessions are brief, and discomfort typically subsides quickly after treatment. Post-care reduces any lingering soreness.
Yes. A patch test at least 48 hours before your session ensures your skin responds safely to the laser and helps us customize settings. It’s quick, performed on a small area, and required for treatment.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning products, waxing, and electrolysis for several weeks prior. Shave the area 24–48 hours before your appointment and skip topical retinoids or strong acids as advised by your technician.
Common temporary side effects include redness, mild swelling, and slight tenderness. These usually resolve within hours to a few days. Rare complications may include pigment changes; our patch test and customized settings minimize such risks.
Schedule a patch test at least 48 hours prior. Shave the treatment area 24–48 hours before, avoid sun and tanning, and arrive with clean, product-free skin. Bring any medical history or medications relevant to skin sensitivity.