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Practical, energetic and focused on observable working indicators
Treatment course and resultsFor practitioners and clients
A calendar can organise a course, but it cannot create a new pigmented target. Schedule the next visit according to actual regrowth, the condition of the area, the previous response and the device instructions.
Original language: English
Treatment course and resultsFor practitioners
Two services with the same name can involve very different hair, skin, sun exposure and treatment histories. An individual plan starts with those differences, not with a preset menu of options.
Original language: English
Treatment areas and techniquesFor practitioners
Contact, stamping and dynamic techniques differ in more than hand speed. They place different demands on marking, contact, pacing, coverage control and training.
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Laser hair removal for menFor practitioners and clients
The back and shoulders look like one large area only on a price list. In practice, they contain several sections with different density, access, contours and rates of response.
Original language: English
Treatment course and resultsFor practitioners and clients
Dense, dark hair often shows a noticeable early response because it provides a strong pigmented target. This observation can guide follow-up, but it guarantees nothing about neighbouring areas or later sessions.
Original language: English
Preparation and aftercareFor clients
The first evening after treatment is not the time for a skincare marathon. Reduce heat and friction, observe the skin and keep a clear contact route to the studio.
Original language: English
Preparation and aftercareFor clients
Good pre-treatment shaving leaves a short hair shaft in the follicle and calm skin above it. Long surface hair and fresh cuts can both interfere with treatment.
Original language: English
Preparation and aftercareFor clients
Preparation should not turn the evening before treatment into an exam. Check six simple things and tell your practitioner honestly if anything has changed.
Original language: English