Laser Hair Removal Sessions
How Many Laser Hair Removal Sessions Will I Need?
Laser hair removal is a process, not a one-off treatment. Book a free consultation and patch test at Charlie Milz to get a plan tailored to you.
Short Answer
Most clients need a course of treatments. Six sessions is a common starting point, but the exact number depends on the area being treated, your hair type, and how your body responds.
Why More Than One Session?
Hair grows in different cycles, and laser only works effectively when the hair is in the active growth phase. This is why spacing and consistency between sessions is important for getting the best result.
What Affects How Many Sessions You Need?
- The area being treated
- Hair thickness and density
- Hair colour
- Your skin type
- Hormones and individual growth patterns
Your consultation is where we assess these factors and give you a realistic plan.
What Happens Between Sessions?
After each session, you will usually notice patches of slower regrowth rather than everything disappearing at once.
This is normal. Over time, those patches expand as more hair is treated in the right growth phase.
What Results Can You Expect Over Time?
- Noticeable reduction in regrowth
- Finer, softer hair between sessions
- Less maintenance over time
- Long-term hair reduction with a full course
Get a Plan Tailored to You
Every client at Charlie Milz starts with a free consultation and patch test. This is where we assess your skin, hair type and treatment area, and explain how many sessions you are likely to need.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can, but results will be more limited. A full course gives the best long-term reduction.
Some clients choose occasional top-up sessions over time, depending on their results and goals.
No. Different areas can respond differently, and timing between sessions can vary.
Start Your Laser Treatment Plan
If you want a clear idea of how long your treatment will take have a proper consultation. Book your free consultation and patch test at Charlie Milz to get clear, honest guidance.