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Get answers to common questions about Chest and Abdomen.
Most clients need a series of 6 to 8 sessions spaced several weeks apart depending on hair color, thickness, and growth cycles. We customize a plan during consultation and may recommend occasional maintenance treatments for long-term control.
Yes, modern lasers at GoodLyfe are effective and safe across many skin tones when operated by professionals. We perform a consultation and test patch, then adjust settings to minimize risk and optimize results.
Yes. Shave the treatment area 24 to 48 hours before your appointment and avoid waxing, plucking, or bleaching. This ensures energy targets hair follicles effectively while preventing surface burns or complications.
Most clients feel mild discomfort described as snapping or warmth. We use cooling technology and can apply topical numbing to increase comfort. Sessions are brief and well tolerated by the majority of patients.
Apply cool compresses and gentle moisturizers, avoid sun exposure and tanning for several weeks, and skip hot baths, saunas, and vigorous exercise for 24–48 hours. Follow specific aftercare instructions we provide for best outcomes.
Laser produces significant and long-lasting hair reduction, though individual results vary. Many experience permanent thinning and reduced growth; occasional maintenance may be needed due to hormones or new follicle activation.
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Published On: August 3, 2026