Laser Hair Removal Prices

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By The_Drizzle

Laser hair removal pricing is much more expensive than other methods of hair removal, like body hair removal cream, but it is also the only way to permanently remove unwanted hair from your body.  The prices are extremely variable from person to person and from region to region, so it can be very hard to find the exact prices without looking at the website of the clinic you plan to visit. Some of the factors that professionals use to consider what prices to quote you include the nature and size of the area you would like to have hair removed from, the amount of hair you have in the area, the type of body hair you have, how advanced the equipment is you plan to use, and how many sessions it will take to completely remove the unwanted hair. Geographic location also plays a role, some areas of the United States are markedly more expensive for laser hair removal than others.

It is possible to figure out a ballpark figure of what you should be willing to pay with some research online, but the only sure way to find out is to find the website of a trusted professional in your area.

The Body Area Targeted For Laser Hair Removal


The biggest factor in prices for laser hair removal is the body part you would like your hair removed from. In general, the smaller the area for hair removal, the cheaper it is to perform the procedure because they take much less time to do. So, if you want have a  bikini line hair removal done you should expect to pay much less than if you want your entire legs done. A good guide to get you started is that legs are by far the most expensive procedure, followed closely by the chest and stomach, and then by laser back hair removal and your arms. Smaller areas, like the underarms, facial hair, or bikini line are much lower in price.

While prices vary greatly depending on other factors, larger areas of the body run between $500 and $1,000 per session, while smaller areas cost between $300 and $500 per session.

Other Individual Factors


Several other individual factors play a role in how technicians price laser hair removal. Hair color is one of these. If you have lighter hair you should expect to pay more for your procedure because it blends easier into the surrounding skin area and it is harder for melanin in your skin to absorb the light from the laser. The thickness of your hair also plays a role because the procedure will be much longer for areas where hair is thicker. Finally, even the type of your skin can play a role in the price. If you have moles, scars, cuts, or other imperfections you can expect to pay more because it makes the laser hair removal technician’s job much harder.

Geographic Location

Geographic location also plays a role in the cost of laser hair removal.  Different areas of the country charge more than others due to the demand of hair removal and the supply of people qualified to perform in the operation.  People in the Northeast US will pay the steepest prices, followed by the Southern states and then the Western states.  If you’re lucky enough to live in the Midwest, you’ll enjoy significantly lower prices for laser hair removal than anyone else in the country.

Number of Treatments

The thickness, coarseness, and color of your hair play, as well as the body part you want the procedure done one, all play a role in how many sessions it will take to rid you of your unwanted body hair. Facial hair usually takes only two to three treatments, while bikini lines take three to six and back hair removal takes four to six treatments to remove all the hair.  Treatments using specialized equipment such as IPL hair removal machines can cost more as well.

Make sure you find out exactly how many treatments are needed before committing to laser hair removal, otherwise you may find yourself strapped for cash and still having to pay for wax jobs or creams to remove your unwanted hair.

Do Your Research Online or In Person

The best way to figure out the exact price you will pay for laser hair removal is to head in to a clinic for a free consultation. There’s no cost to you and no obligation to perform the procedure should you decide not to go with the specialist that gave you the consultation.

It’s equally important to find a local provider who comes highly recommended. High prices don’t always indicate a quality job and if you have the hair removal done somewhere with a bad specialist, they may not completely burn the hair follicles and the hair may eventually come back, leaving right back where you started, except several thousand dollars poorer.

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