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Intervals Between Laser Hair Removal Sessions
Intervals between sessions are selected individually and depend on the treatment area, hair type, and individual factors. Laser is most effective on hairs that are in the active growth phase, which is why it’s important to come in the “right window” so the course is effective and predictable. For us, the key phase is anagen (the active growth phase) — this is when the laser is most effective. What do we base the interval on? Treatment area Hair growth cycles differ across bod
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Hormones and hair growth: what’s the connection?
Hair growth doesn’t depend only on genetics. Hormonal balance affects how hair follicles work and, over time, can change hair thickness, color, and overall growth patterns. Hormonal changes may: make hair thicker and darker; speed up hair growth; lead to stronger hair growth in areas where there used to be less. Why does this matter for laser hair removal? Laser hair removal works best when hairs are in the active growth phase. If hormonal balance changes, hair growth patte
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Myths about Laser Hair Removal
Myth 1: Laser hair removal is painful Reality: Laser hair removal doesn’t have to be painful. At Bloom, we use an alexandrite laser that warms the skin gently and gradually, without sharp sensations. Myth 2: You’ll get burns or spots after the procedure Reality: With correct settings and a professional approach, laser hair removal does not damage the skin. We always take into account your skin type, sensitivity, and individual characteristics. Myth 3: Laser hair removal i
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Hair Growth Phases: Why Are They Important for Laser Hair Removal?
Each hair goes through three growth phases, which is why laser hair removal is performed as a course of treatments.The effectiveness of the procedure directly depends on the physiology of hair growth and on the phase in which the hair follicle is at the time of treatment. Anagen — active growth phase This is the only phase in which laser hair removal is effective. Catagen — transitional phase In this phase, the laser can no longer effectively affect the hair. Telogen — restin
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Why doesn’t laser hair removal work in just one session?
Laser hair removal affects only hairs that are in the active growth phase, called the anagen phase.It ’s important to know that only a portion of hairs are in this phase at the same time, on average 20–30%. What happens after the first treatment: some hairs begin to shed within 14–21 days(the laser doesn’t “burn” the hair immediately — it damages the follicle, and the hair is gradually pushed out by the skin. Because of this, it may seem like the hair is growing, while in rea
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Pregnancy and breastfeeding: is laser hair removal allowed?
In general, laser hair removal is considered a safe procedure. However, during pregnancy there is no single medical consensus on whether it is recommended. That is why many guidelines advise postponing the treatment until after pregnancy. At Bloom, we always choose the most caring and safest approach. Therefore, we do not perform laser hair removal during pregnancy — the health and peace of mind of the expectant mother are more important to us than any procedure. During breas
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When should you postpone laser hair removal?
Sometimes the best decision is to temporarily postpone the treatment to ensure the best possible result. A skin condition or flare-up in the treatment area Cold sores (herpes), fungal infection, a flare-up of dermatitis or eczema, inflammatory rash, open wounds, or significant irritation — we wait until the skin has calmed down and fully healed. Recent tanning / solarium / self-tanner If your skin has recently been exposed to the sun or you’ve used self-tanner, the risk of i
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What skin reactions can occur after laser hair removal?
Let’s talk about the two most common ones: Mild perifollicular reaction The skin is slightly red, and the follicles do not appear visibly swollen. More pronounced perifollicular reaction Redness is more noticeable, and the area around the follicles looks more raised. This is also normal, especially for sensitive skin or in more sensitive areas. In most cases, the skin calms down within a few hours. Why does skin react differently? Everyone’s skin is different. The intensity
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Why are laser hair removal results different for everyone?
The answer is melanin. Melanin is a natural pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and body hair, and it determines how dark or light a hair is. This is exactly what affects how well the laser can “see” the hair. There are two main types of melanin: Eumelanin. A dark pigment (brown/black). The more eumelanin a hair contains, the darker it is — and the better the laser can “see” it. Pheomelanin. A lighter pigment (yellowish/reddish). It is more common in red hair, lig
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What’s the best age for laser hair removal?
Today, let’s talk about three age groups: 14–18 • 18–30 • 30–55+ Teenagers (14–18) You can start laser hair removal from the age of 14 — always with parental consent and after a consultation. It’s important to understand that hormones are still very active and changing at this age, which means results may be less stable. In the long run, more maintenance sessions or additional courses may be needed. 18–30 This is the age range when laser usually works most effectively, becaus
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Laser Without Fear — Why I Chose DEKA Motus AX?
Real self-care is feeling light and at ease in your own skin. Modern laser hair removal offers a calm, reliable way to simplify care—fewer ingrowns, less irritation, and less time spent shaving. It isn’t about perfection; it’s about autonomy, comfort, and quiet confidence in everyday life. Why DEKA Motus AX? I started as a skeptical client. My first laser experience elsewhere was painful and not very effective. With DEKA, the difference was immediate—comfortable sessions, qui
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