Bikini Full – Laser Hair Removal
Gentle medical-grade diode laser (2025 model) treatment for the full bikini area.Removes hair precisely and helps prevent irritation and ingrown hairs — safe and effective for all skin types.Results:Soft, smooth, and irritation-free skin.

Treatment details
Frequently Asked Questions
Treatment Guidelines & Aftercare
Find detailed insights on how to prepare for your session, what immediate effects to anticipate, and the necessary post-procedure regimen to ensure optimal skin health.
No — the cooling system ensures a comfortable experience, even on sensitive skin.
Usually 6–8 sessions, spaced every 4–5 weeks, depending on your skin and hair type.
- Bikini Line: Removes only the visible hair along the underwear edge — clean and natural.
- Bikini Full: Covers the entire front and sides of the bikini area for a smooth, polished look.
- Brazilian: The most complete version — includes the full bikini area, front, and the intimate fold toward the back (between the buttocks) for a fully smooth finish.
Please shave the area the day before your appointment and avoid applying creams, deodorants, or oils on the day of treatment.
Laser treatment should be avoided in case of:
- Pregnancy
- Active skin infections or open wounds
- Use of photosensitizing medications or antibiotics
- Recent strong tanning or sunburn
- Epilepsy
- Cancer, autoimmune, or severe hormonal conditions (unless medically cleared)
Laser treatment should be avoided in case of:
- Pregnancy
- Active skin infections or open wounds
- Use of photosensitizing medications or antibiotics
- Recent strong tanning or sunburn
- Epilepsy
- Cancer, autoimmune, or severe hormonal conditions (unless medically cleared)
Laser treatment should be avoided in case of:
- Pregnancy
- Active skin infections or open wounds
- Use of photosensitizing medications or antibiotics
- Recent strong tanning or sunburn
- Epilepsy
- Cancer, autoimmune, or severe hormonal conditions (unless medically cleared)
Laser treatment should be avoided in case of:
- Pregnancy
- Active skin infections or open wounds
- Use of photosensitizing medications or antibiotics
- Recent strong tanning or sunburn
- Epilepsy
- Cancer, autoimmune, or severe hormonal conditions (unless medically cleared)
Laser treatment should be avoided in case of:
- Pregnancy
- Active skin infections or open wounds
- Use of photosensitizing medications or antibiotics
- Recent strong tanning or sunburn
- Epilepsy
- Cancer, autoimmune, or severe hormonal conditions (unless medically cleared)
Laser treatment should be avoided in case of:
- Pregnancy
- Active skin infections or open wounds
- Use of photosensitizing medications or antibiotics
- Recent strong tanning or sunburn
- Epilepsy
- Cancer, autoimmune, or severe hormonal conditions (unless medically cleared)
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