GentleLase

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GentleLase Cost $1,600 average cost
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Created 3 months ago

Love my Hairless Legs, Underarms, Upper Lips, Arms..... - Tampa, FL

MiamiBaby 3 posts
Worth It
Spent: $2,500 in Tampa, FL
I had multiple areas treated with GentleLase. In my case, it was not done by a tech, but actually done by the Plastic Surgeon. I had FAR better results than most report. Mi initial treatment was about four years ago. I have had two touch-ups since then and am thrilled with everthing. more »
Created 7 months ago

No More Ingrowns! GentleLASE - Australia

shimmycoconut 6 posts
Worth It
Spent: $4,500 in Australia
I decided to get hair removal because i had constant ingrown hairs no matter what i did, shaved, epilated, waxed, exfoliated or used chemical exfoliants. I got the hair removal every 6 weeks or so on my underarms, brazillian, bikini and full legs. I think i had about 8-10 treatments all up... more »
Created 9 months ago

Works on my Light/med Colored Skin..will Need More Treatments Long Term - Suffern, NY

Swirlmommy 5 posts
Worth It
Spent: $1,080 in Suffern, NY
Package of 5 treatments for my bikini, inner thighs, & belly. I am mixed-race with light/med colored skin. I'd suffered with excess hair AND ingrowns with hyperpigmentation. The laser did produce some hyperpigmentation but it fades very quickly....not like that caused by ingrown hairs... more »
Created 18 months ago

Laser Only Works on Coarse Hair. If You Treat the Right Type of Hair, You'll Love the Results Like I Do! - Los Angeles

smartcookie 6 posts
Worth It
Spent: $2,000 in Los Angeles, CA
I did extensive research before having LHR and picked the best laser for my skin type, an alexandrite (GentleLASE by Candela). I made sure to treat only dark coarse hair, i.e. my underarms, bikini and lower legs, and choose a clinic that was knowledgeable about settings (i.e. not undertreating... more »
Updated 29 months ago

As Much Hair As Before Plus Hyperpigmentation

bex 1 post
Not Worth It
Spent: $600 in england
Allcons im afraid, i now seem to have just as much hair if not more and the pigmentation is another problem to deal with! i wish i had never had this done. more »
Updated 30 months ago

Skin Incredibly Itchy After Laser Hair Removal Please Help

hairfreeplease 2 posts
Not Worth It
Spent: $400 in Glendale, California
Pleaseeee Help!I had Laser hair removal for the fourth time and for the first time my skin is incredibly itchy. I cant stop scratching my arms legs and bikini zone where i got treated. This has not happened with my previous sessions and its the same lady using the same machine. She uses Candela... more »
Updated 34 months ago

Laer Hair Removal, First Treatment - Happy So Far

Australia 1 post
Worth It
Spent: $236 in Australia
I had my first laser hair removal treatment done last week. I read a lot of reviews on here before I went and found them very helpful so I'm going to keep updating this after each treatment in the hope I can help those deciding if they should go for it. I'm in Australia so the location may not... more »
Updated 37 months ago

Laser Hair Removal on Dark Skin

susan07 7 posts
Worth It
Spent: $1,300 in Tulsa, OK
I did laser hair removal on underarms and knees to ankles. I have medium dark skin. It got rid of some of it but not all of it. After a few years it seemed like some of what was gone was coming back. I suppose I will go back for some more removal appointments. It was worth having less hair for... more »
GentleLase: was it worth it?

GentleLase Information

GentleLASE laser hair removal is a type of laser treatment meant to permanently remove hair regardless of follicle depth. The laser used in treatment is a long pulsed dye laser which releases rapid pulses of energy that penetrate the skin and target dark hair follicles.

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