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Laser Hair Removal for Long-Term Smoothness

Reduce unwanted hair with laser hair removal treatments designed to target hair at the root for long-lasting smooth skin and less need for shaving or waxing.

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Smooth skin without the constant cycle of shaving and waxing.

Understanding Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is a treatment that reduces unwanted hair by targeting hair follicles with concentrated light energy.

Shaving, waxing, and tweezing only remove hair temporarily and often lead to irritation, ingrown hairs, or constant maintenance. Laser hair removal offers a longer-lasting solution by reducing hair growth at the source.

Over a series of treatments, hair becomes finer, lighter, and slower to grow back — leaving skin smoother with far less upkeep.

How It Works

Laser hair removal uses controlled pulses of light that are absorbed by pigment in the hair follicle.

The energy heats and damages the follicle, which slows or stops future hair growth. Because hair grows in cycles, multiple treatments are needed to target follicles during their active growth phase.

With each treatment, hair becomes progressively thinner and less noticeable, leading to long-term hair reduction.

Treatment Overview
Treatment Time
15–45 min
Onset
Hair begins shedding in 1–2 weeks
Results Last
Long-term hair reduction after a series
Downtime
none to minimal
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Why Get Laser Hair Removal at CAMI?

Reduce the need for constant shaving or waxing
Treat multiple areas of the body
Help prevent ingrown hairs and irritation
Long-term smooth skin
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What to Expect

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