Pragna Skin Clinic

World Class Dermatology Care

Full Body Laser Hair Reduction

Head-to-toe smoother routine

SessionsTypically 6–8 core sessions
DurationEach visit 2–3 hours
DowntimeMild redness, short-lived warmth
ComfortSnapping, tolerable with cooling
The Treatment

Overview

We cover arms, legs, underarms, bikini area, back, chest and other agreed zones in one coordinated plan. Energy settings, passes and intervals are fine-tuned for each area to balance comfort, speed and effective hair reduction.

Is This For You?

You keep multiple waxing, threading and shaving appointments every month.
You want long-term reduction instead of repeated full body parlour visits.
Ingrowns, cuts or rashes are common after your regular hair removal methods.
You are okay committing time for longer, carefully planned laser sessions.
You prefer one structured plan instead of tackling each area randomly.
The Journey

Process

before

Consult and patch testing

We map all chosen areas, assess hair and skin, check medical history and medicines, then perform patch tests on key zones. Shaving guidance, sun rules and session scheduling are shared before the first full body appointment.

during

Sequential full body sessions

On treatment day, shaved skin is cleaned and gel applied. The diode handpiece passes over each section with cooling. We monitor comfort constantly, adjusting energy and pace while ensuring consistent coverage everywhere.

after

Soothe skin and plan cycles

Post-care includes soothing creams, cool compresses and clear sun instructions. We schedule subsequent sessions to match hair cycles of face and body, then shift you to maintenance once reduction stabilises.

Expectations

Results & Recovery

01

Timeline

Many people notice slower, finer regrowth after two to three sessions. Visible reduction usually builds over six to eight sessions, then occasional maintenance helps keep results steady.

02

Recovery

Redness, warmth or mild swelling can last a few hours to a day. With loose clothing, moisturiser and sunscreen, work and routine activities can generally continue as normal.

Common Questions

FAQs