Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about DPC Laser Hair Removal Full Neck.

Most clients require six to eight treatments spaced four to eight weeks apart, depending on hair growth cycles, density, and skin type. Your provider will customize a plan after the initial consultation and patch test to optimize timing and results.

Yes. A patch test is mandatory to assess skin reaction and determine safe laser settings. It is performed before the first full session and helps reduce the risk of burns, hyperpigmentation, or other adverse reactions.

DPC lasers are highly effective on coarse, dark hair because they target the pigment in follicles. Multiple treatments are often necessary for complete reduction, and results vary by hair color, thickness, and hormonal influences.

Shave the area one to two days before treatment, avoid waxing or plucking for weeks, and limit sun exposure. Disclose medications and recent skin treatments during your consultation and follow pre-care instructions to lower risks and enhance results.

Temporary redness, mild swelling, and follicular irritation are common and typically resolve within days. Rarely, blistering, pigment changes, or infection can occur—follow aftercare, protect treated skin from sun, and contact the clinic if concerns arise.

You may notice hair thinning after the first one to three sessions, with significant reduction after multiple treatments. Full results emerge over several months as treated hairs shed and growth cycles are interrupted; maintenance sessions may be recommended.