![]() Shereene Idriss of Union Square Laser Dermatology also explains, “Don’t underestimate the self-inflicted pain from at-home sessions, which also adds more time to each treatment.” We second that. Time-consuming: It’s not just fiddling about with accuracy that makes at-home devices time-consuming, but, as Dr. ![]() ![]() So if you are doing large or hard-to-reach areas like legs, back, or bikini line, at-home devices can leave you frustrated and returning back to your razor for the bits you’ve missed. It also allows you to do touch-ups when you need to rather than paying a premium by seeking a professional (there is, however, the argument that when you see a derm, you won’t need top-ups, but more on that later).Īccuracy: Just like at-home waxing, where you notice tufts of hair you missed, it’s hard to be as accurate as a professional with at-home laser devices (understandably). That’s $64 per at-home session-much cheaper than professional visits. The Illuminage Touch Permanent Hair Reduction System costs $445 but says it can reduce hair by up to 94 percent if you use it once a week for seven weeks (the same amount of sessions a professional course averagely recommends). Staying Power: For its best results, the LumaRx Pro can give 94 percent removal in as few as three treatments and, on average, participants had 66 percent fewer hairs after three treatments when they were evaluated a year later. Since it can be used on face and body, we love the $549 LumaRx Pro, which has a special Precision Treatment Cap attachment with a smaller window, ideal for facial contours. A good place to start is with the Silk’n Flash&Go Express, as it’s super quick and straightforward to use. For example, professional appointments for both legs on average cost $400, and it’s recommended you seek six to eight appointments, so that’s roughly a $2,000 savings in total if you use an at-home device. Price: There’s no getting away from the initial hit ranging from $250-$500, but in the long run it’s much more cost-effective.
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