Alexandrite Laser Hair Removal for Lasting Results
What Is Alexandrite Laser Hair Removal?
Alexandrite laser hair removal is a professional laser treatment that targets hair follicles using a 755nm wavelength. The laser focuses on melanin in the hair follicle to reduce future hair growth over time.
This treatment is widely used because it works quickly, treats larger areas efficiently, and delivers strong results for the right skin and hair types.
Unlike shaving or waxing, laser treatment targets the follicle itself instead of removing hair only at the surface. That difference is what makes long-term reduction possible.
At AGE LESS Lase+Clinic, consultation comes first. Your skin tone, hair texture, treatment history, and treatment goals all help determine whether alexandrite laser hair removal is the right option for you.
How the Alexandrite Laser Works
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Laser hair removal works through selective photothermolysis. The laser energy targets melanin inside the hair follicle, converts to heat, and damages the follicle without harming surrounding skin.
Alexandrite laser hair removal works best when the hair contains enough pigment for the laser to target effectively. Darker, coarser hair usually responds faster because it contains more melanin.
Hair grows in cycles and follicles can only be destroyed in the Anagen growth phase; this is why multiple sessions are needed to target follicles during active growth stages.
Why 755nm Is Effective for Hair Removal
The 755nm wavelength used in alexandrite lasers has strong melanin absorption. That makes it highly effective for targeting visible hair growth while keeping treatment precise.
This wavelength also allows faster treatment speeds across larger areas like:
- legs
- back
- chest
The combination of speed and precision is one reason Alexandrite lasers remain widely used for professional hair removal treatments.
Best Skin and Hair Types for This Treatment
Fitzpatrick Skin Types I to IV
Alexandrite laser treatments are generally best suited for Fitzpatrick skin types I to IV. Lighter skin tones with darker hair usually respond most effectively because the contrast allows the laser to target the follicle more precisely.
Treatment settings should always be adjusted carefully based on skin tone and sensitivity.
Dark and Coarse Hair — Ideal Candidates
Dark, coarse hair usually responds best to alexandrite laser treatment because the follicle contains stronger pigment for the laser to target.
Common treatment areas include:
- underarms
- bikini
- legs
- chest
- back
Finer or lighter hair may respond more slowly and sometimes requires additional sessions.
Lighter Skin Tones and Treatment Safety
Professional consultation is important before starting treatment. Skin tone, tanning, medications, any hormonal or hereditary conditions and treatment history all affect suitability and safety.
Darker skin tones Fitzpatrick levels IV to VI benefit from long pulsed Yag Laser technologies which we have also invested in here at AGE LESS Laser+Clinic to safely target darker hair follicles on darker skin tones.
The goal is not aggressive treatment. The goal is safe and effective treatment planning.
Treatment Areas We Cover
Face and Neck
Alexandrite laser treatment can reduce unwanted hair on areas like:
- upper lip
- chin
- cheeks
- jaw line
- neck
Facial hair sometimes requires additional maintenance sessions because hormonal changes can affect regrowth patterns over time.
Underarms, Bikini, and Modified or Full Brazilian
These areas usually respond well because the hair is often darker and coarser.
Shaving irritation, ingrown hairs, darkening of the skin in these more intimate areas is increased due to shaving and the use of dehydrating depilatories and constant maintenance are common reasons people seek laser treatment for bikini and underarm areas.
Treatment plans are adjusted based on skin sensitivity and hair density.
Legs, Back, and Chest
Larger body areas often benefit from the speed of Alexandrite laser systems.
Back and chest hair treatments may require more sessions because of hair density and growth cycles. Legs often respond evenly when treatments are completed consistently and spaced properly.
Full Body Alexandrite Laser Packages
Full body Alexandrite laser hair removal packages allow multiple areas to be treated through a structured treatment plan instead of isolated sessions.
This approach helps create:
- more balanced results
- better treatment consistency
- simplified maintenance planning
Consultation helps determine which areas should be prioritized first.
Not sure if you are a candidate?
Our team will assess your skin tone, hair type, and treatment goals before building a personalized laser hair removal plan. After all we offer 4 specific Laser technologies for every hair & skin with colour. Important to note that white, pale gray, most blonde & red hair cannot be effectively treated with any laser in existence today.
What to Expect During Treatment
Before Your Session
Before treatment:
- shave the area
- avoid waxing or plucking
- avoid excessive sun exposure
- avoid tanning products
Waxing & threading removes the follicle temporarily, which limits the laser’s ability to target the hair effectively.
Consultation will also review:
- medications
- skin sensitivity
- recent treatments
- treatment timing
During the Procedure
During Alexandrite laser hair removal treatment:
- protective eyewear is used
- the laser targets the treatment area in pulses
- built in cooling makes treatments exceedingly comfortable.
Clients report that with our high speed, advanced European Quantum Alexandrite system there is basically very little sensation.
Treatment time depends on the area being treated. Smaller areas may take a few minutes while larger areas take longer.
Aftercare and Recovery
In some instances temporary mild redness &/or swelling around the follicles can occur post treatment.
Aftercare usually includes:
- avoiding direct sun exposure
- using sunscreen consistently
- avoiding excessive heat for several days
- avoiding harsh exfoliation immediately after treatment
Hair shedding often begins gradually over the following weeks. Continued shaving in-between laser sessions is the way to stay smooth until a majority of the treated follicles can no longer regrow hair.
How Many Sessions Will You Need?
Session Counts by Body Area
Laser hair removal requires multiple sessions because hair grows in different stages.
Most treatment plans involve:
● 6 to 8 sessions
Areas affected more heavily by hormones may require occasional maintenance treatments over time.
Time Between Treatments
Treatment spacing depends on the body area and hair growth cycle.
Appointments are commonly scheduled:
- every 4 to 8 weeks
Facial areas sometimes require shorter intervals than body areas.
Factors That Affect Your Results
Alexandrite laser hair removal results depend on:
- hair colour
- hair thickness
- skin tone
- hormonal factors
- consistency between sessions
- following aftercare instructions
PCOS and hormonal fluctuations can affect regrowth patterns and maintenance needs.
Alexandrite Laser vs. Other Hair Removal Methods
Alexandrite laser hair removal is often preferred for lighter skin tones and coarse hair because of how effectively the 755nm wavelength targets melanin.
Different specialized laser systems such as the 805 Diode & 1064 Yag will better serve darker skin tones.
Alexandrite vs. Nd:YAG Laser
Nd:YAG lasers are often used for darker skin tones because they target deeper levels beneath the skin with lower melanin absorption at the surface.
Alexandrite lasers generally work faster and more aggressively on lighter skin tones with dark hair.
Alexandrite vs. IPL Hair Removal
IPL is not technically a laser. It uses broad-spectrum light instead of a single focused wavelength.
Alexandrite systems usually provide:
- more precision
- stronger follicle targeting
- more consistent reduction
Especially for coarse hair growth.
Alexandrite vs. Diode Laser
Diode lasers also work well for hair reduction and are commonly used across different skin types.
Alexandrite lasers are often chosen for lighter skin because of their strong melanin absorption and treatment speed.
Consultation helps determine which technology best matches your skin and hair profile.
Alexandrite Laser Results and Longevity
Alexandrite laser hair removal can provide long-term hair reduction after completing a full treatment course.
Reduction levels vary, but treatment commonly leads to:
- finer regrowth
- lighter regrowth
- slower regrowth
Hormonal changes can influence future hair growth patterns. Quick maintenance sessions may help preserve long-term results over time.
Consistency matters. Skipping sessions or stopping treatment too early often affects final results.
AGE LESS Laser+Clinic provides personalized laser hair removal treatment planning based on your skin tone, hair type, and treatment goals.
Book your initial Assessment/Consultation to discuss suitable treatment areas, session planning, specially priced packages, flexible low interest payment plans based OAC and expected results.
Side Effects and Safety
Common and Temporary Reactions
Temporary side effects may include:
- redness
- mild swelling
- skin sensitivity
- temporary irritation around follicles
These effects usually improve within hours or days.
Rare Risks and How We Minimise Them
Rare side effects can include:
- blistering
- temporary pigment changes
- irritation
Professional assessment, treatment planning, and proper settings help reduce risk significantly.
Who Should Avoid This Treatment
Treatment may not be suitable during:
- pregnancy
- active skin infections
- recent tanning
- use of certain photosensitive medications
Consultation helps determine whether treatment is appropriate and safe for your skin.
Treatment Cost and Pricing
Treatment pricing depends on:
- size of treatment area
- hair density
- number of sessions
- treatment plan size
Smaller areas usually cost less than larger body zones.
Package pricing may offer better value when treating multiple areas or completing a full course of sessions.
When searching for Alexandrite laser hair removal near you, pricing can vary depending on consultation, treatment planning, and clinic experience.
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