Ditch the wax and forget the razors. If you’re tired of the endless cycle of body hair removal, it’s time to upgrade to a solution that works as hard as you do. In 2026, Laser Hair Reduction (LHR) has become the gold standard for achieving smooth, hair-free skin with medical precision.
At Vurve Aesthetics, we believe skin health is a science. That’s why our LHR protocols are exclusively Doctor-led, ensuring you get permanent results without compromising on safety.

Laser hair reduction works by delivering controlled light energy into the hair follicle. The pigment in the hair absorbs this energy, which damages the follicle’s ability to produce thick, terminal hair over time. What matters here is the follicle, not the hair you see on the surface.
This is why laser is called hair reduction, not hair removal. The goal is not to erase hair permanently in one session. The goal is to weaken the follicle gradually so that the hair that grows back is finer, lighter, slower, and often barely noticeable.
Many people expect immediate smoothness after one session. That expectation usually comes from comparing laser to waxing. But a laser does not work on visible hair alone. It works on hair that is actively growing under the skin, and only a percentage of your hair is in that phase at any given time.
That’s why results are progressive. Subtle at first. Then more obvious. Then stabilising.

Compared to traditional methods, Laser Hair Reduction offers a level of convenience and skin health that waxing simply cannot match.
Feature | Laser Hair Reduction | Traditional Waxing |
| Duration of Results | Long-term/Permanent Reduction | 2–4 Weeks |
| Skin Health | Reduces Ingrown Hairs | High Risk of Rashes & Ingrowns |
| Comfort Level | "Cooling" Tech for Minimal Discomfort | High (Painful tearing of skin) |
| Cost over 5 Years | High ROI (One-time investment) | Expensive (Recurring monthly costs) |
Laser hair reduction can be done on most parts of the body, but the response varies by area, hair type, and hormonal influence.
Upper lip, chin, jawline, and sideburns are common concerns. Facial hair is often hormonally influenced, especially in women, which means results may take longer and require maintenance. However, lasers significantly reduce thickness and shadowing and help with irritation caused by threading or shaving.

Underarms respond very well to laser. Hair is usually coarse and pigmented, making it an ideal target for treatment. Many people also notice improvements in pigmentation and reduced ingrown hairs over time.

These areas show gradual but steady improvement. Hair becomes patchy, finer, and slower to grow. Many clients move from frequent waxing to occasional maintenance.

Often chosen for comfort, hygiene, and reduced inflammation. Laser here requires experienced handling and appropriate technology, but the results are highly satisfying for most people.
For those who want an overall reduction, a full-body laser provides uniform improvement and better long-term cost efficiency compared to treating areas individually. In general, areas with thicker, darker hair respond faster. Finer hair takes longer, but still benefits.
Short answer: yes, when done correctly.
Laser hair reduction is FDA-approved and widely used worldwide. But safety depends on how and by whom it’s done.
Skin type matters, especially Indian skin. Indian skin tones have higher melanin. This means the laser settings must be customised and the wrong machine or protocol can cause burns or pigmentation. That’s why medical supervision and the right technology are crucial.

Common and temporary side effects:
These usually settle within hours.
Rare side effects (when done incorrectly):
This is one of the most common fears. The sensation is often described as:
a warm snap
or a mild rubber-band flick
Pain varies by area:
Underarms and bikini area can feel more sensitive
Arms and legs are usually very tolerable
Modern machines use cooling technology, which significantly improves comfort. Most clients are surprised by how manageable it feels.

On average, most people require six to eight sessions for a visible, lasting reduction. This is not a fixed number. Several factors influence session count:
People with hormonal conditions may need additional sessions and occasional maintenance. This doesn’t mean the laser isn’t working. It means biology continues to influence hair growth. Maintenance sessions, done once or twice a year, help sustain results long-term.

Before your session, shaving is usually recommended. This keeps the follicle intact while removing surface hair that could absorb unnecessary heat.
What to avoid before treatment:
After treatment, the skin may appear red or feel warm. This is normal and temporary.
For the next 24 hours, it’s advised to avoid:
Hair may shed over the following days or weeks. This is part of the process, not regrowth. Any unusual discomfort, blistering, or pigment changes should be reported to the clinic immediately.

Laser hair reduction may need to be avoided or temporarily postponed if:
The cost of LHR is highly personalized. Factors influencing your investment include the size of the treatment area, hair density, and the number of sessions required (typically 6–8 for optimal results).
Laser hair reduction is a medical aesthetic treatment that works by delivering energy into the skin, close to the hair follicle. The safety of your skin and the quality of your results depend on the technology used, the protocols followed, and the clinical judgment guiding the treatment.
All lasers are not the same. Different laser systems use different wavelengths, depths of penetration, and energy patterns. These differences determine how the laser interacts with both hair and skin. This distinction becomes especially important for Indian skin tones, which naturally contain higher levels of melanin. Choosing the right clinic starts with understanding that laser hair reduction must be adapted to skin type, hair type, and treatment area.

At Vurve Aesthetics, laser hair reduction is approached as a clinical process rather than a cosmetic add-on. Treatments are performed using Gentle YAG Pro under doctor-supervised protocols. Each treatment plan is customised based on skin type, hair characteristics, and individual response. The focus remains on long-term skin health, safety, and realistic outcomes rather than quick results.
By combining medical-grade technology with consistent clinical standards across clinics, Vurve aims to provide laser hair reduction that is effective, safe, and appropriate for Indian skin. Gentle YAG Pro is an advanced Nd: YAG laser system designed specifically to address the challenges of treating darker skin tones safely and effectively. This significantly reduces the risk of burns and post-inflammatory pigmentation, which are common concerns in Indian skin.
Clinically, this deeper penetration makes it particularly effective for:
Laser hair reduction works best when it is approached with the right expectations, the right technology, and the right clinical guidance. When these elements come together, the treatment becomes not just effective, but safe, predictable, and sustainable for the skin. At Vurve Aesthetics, every laser hair reduction plan is built around medical standards, skin-specific protocols, and technologies suited for Indian skin tones, performed by expert aesthetic doctors.
📞 Get a Personalized Quote: Every skin type is different. Book a consultation at Vurve Aesthetics to start laser hair reduction with clarity, care, and medical expertise.