Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Arm Laser.

Most clients require between 6 and 10 sessions spaced four to eight weeks apart. Results depend on hair density, growth cycles, and skin type; maintenance touch-ups may be recommended annually to sustain smoothness.

Discomfort is generally mild; most describe quick snapping sensations or warmth. We use cooling systems and adjustable settings to minimize pain. Tell your technician about sensitivity so energy can be adjusted for a comfortable treatment.

Yes. Modern lasers and experienced technicians can treat many skin tones safely. A consultation and patch test determine the correct wavelength and settings to reduce risk of pigmentation changes and ensure effective hair reduction.

Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least two weeks, stop waxing or plucking four to six weeks before, and shave the treatment area 24 hours prior. Bring any relevant medical history to your consultation.

Most sessions for both arms take approximately 20 to 45 minutes, depending on area size, hair density, and settings. Initial consultations may take longer to assess skin and discuss your personalized treatment plan.

Temporary redness, mild swelling, or follicular bumps are common and usually subside within a few hours to days. Follow aftercare instructions, avoid sun exposure, and contact us if prolonged irritation or unusual changes occur.