IPL Hair removal

IPL hair removal effectively and permanently reduces unwanted hair using light pulses.

Unwanted hair can be effectively treated with IPL (Intense Pulsed Light), a light-based method that targets the melanin (pigment) inside the hair. The light energy interrupts the hair growth cycle and helps prevent regrowth without damaging the surrounding skin.

Treatment duration

15 - 60 min

Downtime

None

Duration of results

Varies individually

General

IPL affects only hairs that are in the active growth phase. During this stage, the follicles contain pigment that can absorb the light energy. Follicles in the resting phase lack pigment, which is why several sessions are usually required. Most clients need approximately 5–8 treatments.
Results often begin to appear after the first few sessions. In some cases, more treatments may be needed, for example if hair growth is very dense. Hormonal activity can also increase hair growth and influence the number of sessions required.
While IPL can reduce existing hair long-term, it does not prevent new hairs from developing over time. For this reason, we recommend maintenance treatments every few years – even after the very first session.

FAQ's

Is the treatment painful?

Pain is experienced very differently from person to person, and some areas of the body can be more sensitive than others. Some people hardly feel anything, while others notice a warming sensation in the treated area.

Can I go out in the sun after IPL hair removal?

The first 48 hours after IPL are important for protecting the skin and avoiding direct sun exposure. Use a high-protection sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher. Continue to apply SPF in the following weeks and protect the skin by covering it as much as possible. This is easier if the bikini line or underarms have been treated and more challenging if the arms or legs have been treated.

How often are IPL hair removal treatments performed?

Treatment intervals are timed according to the hair growth cycle, which is approximately 6 weeks.

What is the difference between IPL and laser?

IPL stands for Intense Pulsed Light. It uses bright light that passes through a filter, allowing only the wavelengths needed to reach just below the skin’s surface. Lasers deliver only a single wavelength of light.

Before the treatment

For 4 weeks before treatment, avoid sugaring, waxing or plucking hair in the treatment area.
Avoid self-tanning products on the area for 2 weeks. Treatment cannot be performed on very tanned or sunburnt skin.
The skin in the treatment area must be completely intact.
Active herpes in the area means the treatment cannot be carried out.
If you are taking any medication, please contact your practitioner in advance, as some medicines can increase photosensitivity.
We do not perform this treatment during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or for clients with epilepsy.

After your treatment

After IPL hair removal, the skin is particularly sensitive to heat. Avoid hot baths and showers. Wash the treated area only with cool or lukewarm water for the first 2–3 days.
Avoid fragranced skincare products for 48 hours, including soaps, creams and deodorants.
Protect the treated area very carefully from UV exposure for 2 weeks. This includes both sunlight and tanning beds.

Treatment options

IPL hair removal – upper lip

Price: 90€

IPL hair removal – chin

Price: 120€

IPL hair removal – underarms

Price: 140€

IPL hair removal – lower legs

Price: 200€

IPL hair removal – underarms + lower legs

Price: 300€

IPL hair removal – thighs

Price: 250€

IPL hair removal – lower legs + thighs

Price: 400€

IPL hair removal – bikini line (women only)

Price: 150€

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