So you’re thinking laser hair removal and a few quick zaps and silky skin forever? I get it. When I first started I thought I was making a smart, time-saving beauty choice. And look, I was—but there’s plenty I wish I’d known before getting laser hair removal. Things no one talks about in ads or influencer reels. So I’m sharing the real deal from the chair side of a beauty professional who’s seen it all (and lasered half of it).
Whether you’re based in Melbourne like me or sweating through a Queensland summer, this guide is your go-to. I’m Olha Po, a certified cosmetic tattooist and founder of Cosmetic Tattoo Melbourne Studio Face Figurati. I spend my days enhancing natural beauty and guiding clients through treatments with honesty and precision. So here it is—a laser hair removal guide built on first-hand experience, professional knowledge and the occasional surprise zap.
Clinics Downplay Hair & Skin Tone

Laser hair removal works by targeting pigment in the hair follicle. That means the darker the hair and the lighter the surrounding skin, the better the results. Dark hair absorbs the laser light most efficiently due to its melanin content. Blonde hair, red, grey or very fine hair? They’re notoriously resistant to standard diode or Alexandrite lasers.
If your skin tone is darker or you have melanin-rich skin, you also need to be treated with a laser type that won’t cause burns or pigment changes (like an Nd: YAG laser). The skin colour requires a more careful approach due to the higher risk of hyperpigmentation.
Some clinics won’t tell you this upfront, which is why test patching and a proper skin type assessment matter so much.
I always advise clients at Cosmetic Tattoo Melbourne Studio Face Figurati to ask:
- What laser technology are you using?
- Is this suitable for my skin tone and skin type?
- Will this work on my hair colour and follicle depth?
How Permanent Is It, Really?

One of the biggest myths? You’ll never grow another hair again. The truth is, laser hair removal reduces hair growth significantly, but most people need top-up sessions once or twice a year. Hormones, age and even medications can cause regrowth. For instance I’ve had clients who had great results on their legs and underarms but still had patchy regrowth on their bikini line after pregnancy or PCOS flares. Hormonal receptors around the pubic hair region and face are particularly stubborn.
So yes, it’s long term and life changing—but not one and done.
Pre-Appointment Must-Dos

Getting the best results starts before the laser even turns on. Here’s a quick prep list I share with my own clients:
- Shave the area 12–24 hours before your session (no waxing or plucking for at least 4 weeks, so the hair follicles remain intact)
- Avoid tanning (natural or fake) for at least 2 weeks before
- Skip active skincare ingredients like AHAs, BHAs, or retinol in the treatment area
- Let your therapist know if you’re on antibiotics or acne meds like Roaccutane
- Do a test patch to determine safe intensity levels
Yes, it can hurt
Everyone says it feels like a rubber band snap. But depending on the area, your skin sensitivity and the settings used, it can range from a mild zap to a full-body flinch. Bony areas like ankles or the pubic bone can feel more intense.
Personally? My underarms were fine. My bikini line? A different story. But it gets easier each session and the pain is over before you know it. Many modern machines also have a cooling system or an ice head to help reduce discomfort. That’s one reason I chose laser hair removal over traditional waxing.
Not All Clinics Are Equal

In Melbourne alone there are hundreds of salons and laser centres offering laser hair removal—from high-end Medispa clinics to budget chains. And while price is a factor, the real question is: how qualified is the technician holding that laser?
At Cosmetic Tattoo Melbourne Studio Face Figurati, we only work with trained professionals who understand Fitzpatrick skin types, growth cycles, safe fluence levels and hygiene protocols. You want someone who will say “No, we’ll wait another week” if your skin isn’t ready—not someone who blasts you on promo day.
Look for:
- Certification in laser safety
- Laser
- Test patch
- Privacy
- Honesty
Expect to see results—but not overnight
Laser hair removal is a process. Most people need 6–8 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart. After your first few, you might see patchy regrowth or hair that’s finer and easier to shave. That’s a good sign.
By session 4 or 5 you’ll probably see big changes—less hair, slower growth, smoother skin. But if you walk in expecting to be hair free after one session you’re setting yourself up for disappointment (and probably a refund request).
Laser doesn’t work on peach fuzz

Let’s talk about facial hair. The kind that shows up under harsh lighting or when you’re 10x zoomed in on your phone camera. Laser isn’t great on those soft, fine hairs—because again they lack the dark pigment needed to absorb the laser’s energy.
For those areas dermaplaning, facial shaving or gentle waxing might give better results. Always have a consult first so you’re not paying for a treatment that won’t work. Many clients at Cosmetic Tattoo Melbourne Studio Face Figurati get laser hair removal for their chin or upper lip but we always assess if it’s the right fit first.
Aftercare matters more than you think

Just had a session? Here’s what I always remind clients:
- No hot showers, saunas or exercise for 24–48 hours
- Apply aloe vera or laser-specific post-treatment gel to soothe any redness
- No active ingredients or topical steroid creams on the area for 3–5 days
- Don’t pluck or wax between sessions (let the hair follicles do their thing)
- SPF every day—especially on areas like the face or underarms. Use a dedicated facial sunscreen.
- Return to your regular skin care routine gradually
Trust me, good aftercare can make all the difference between a smooth outcome and a splotchy one.
Combo treatments and smarter lasers

In 2025 the biggest shift I’m seeing in Melbourne salons is hybrid technology: combining laser hair removal with skin treatments like pigmentation removal or LED therapy. It’s all about smart skincare and treating more than just the hair.
We’re also seeing better results on more diverse skin tones and skin types thanks to improved cooling tips and wavelength control. If you’ve been told in the past you’re not a candidate due to skin colour—get a second opinion. The tech has come a long way.
At a glance: What to know before you book
| Topic | What You Need to Know |
|---|---|
| Skin Type | Needs to be assessed; darker skin needs ND: YAG lasers |
| Hair Colour | Dark, coarse hair responds best; blonde hair and light fuzz may not respond |
| Number of Sessions | Typically 6–8, spaced 4–6 weeks apart |
| Cost in Melbourne (2025) | $50–$250 per session, depending on area and clinic |
| Best for | Legs, underarms, bikini, back, chest, pubic hair |
| Less effective for | Fine facial hair, peach fuzz |
| Pain Level | Mild to moderate depending on the area and bony areas |
| Downtime | None, but avoid heat and sun exposure after |
Final thoughts from Olha Po

Laser hair removal was 100% worth it for me. But I went in expecting magic and ended up learning a whole lot about my skin, my hair follicles and how important it is to choose a clinic that prioritises safety over sales.
If you’re on the fence or want help figuring out if it’s right for you, book a consult with a trusted professional. Still unsure? Contact Cosmetic Tattoo Melbourne Studio Face Figurati—I’m happy to walk you through it.
Whether you’re prepping for summer, rocking your fitness apparel at a boutique studio fitness class or working with your fitness trainer to feel your best, smooth skin can be a confidence boost—just do it safely and smartly.
FAQ
Does laser hair removal work on all skin tones?
Modern machines like the Nd: YAG laser are safe and effective for darker skin tones and skin of color, but not all clinics use them. Always ask what laser technology is being used.
Can I do laser hair removal if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Not recommended during pregnancy and limited evidence for breastfeeding, most clinics (including mine) prefer to wait to avoid any risks to women’s rights to bodily safety.
What happens if I miss a session?
Try to stay on schedule for best results, but one missed session isn’t a disaster. Just let your therapist know and rebook as soon as possible.
Is laser hair removal permanent?
It significantly reduces hair growth but isn’t 100% permanent. You may need yearly top-up sessions depending on your growth cycles and hormonal receptors.
Can I shave between treatments?
Yes! In fact, shaving is recommended. Just skip waxing or plucking, which removes the hair follicle and interrupts the laser’s target.
