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Get answers to common questions about DPC Laser Hair Removal Chest.
Most clients need 6–8 sessions spaced four to eight weeks apart, depending on hair density, skin type and hormonal factors. A personalized plan is provided after consultation and patch test to optimize timing and results.
Yes. A patch test is required at least 48 hours prior to assess skin reaction and determine safe laser settings. Results guide treatment intensity and confirm you're a suitable candidate.
Most clients report mild discomfort described as warm snaps or tingling; topical numbing can be offered for increased comfort. Brief cooling and post-care reduces irritation and speeds recovery and protects treated skin.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning products, and waxing for several weeks; shave the chest 24 hours before appointment. Bring patch-test results and inform staff of medications or skin conditions to ensure safety.
Significant hair reduction with progressively finer regrowth; many see long-term smoothness after a full treatment series. Periodic maintenance sessions may be recommended for lasting results. Individual outcomes vary based on hormonal status and skin-hair type.
Temporary redness, swelling, or follicular irritation are common and usually resolve within days. Rarely blistering or pigment changes occur; following aftercare and patch-test guidance minimizes risk. Contact us if symptoms persist.