What is the difference between laser hair removal and waxing?

When it comes to hair removal, there are many methods to choose from, but two of the most popular are laser hair removal and waxing. Many people wonder which method is best, and the answer often depends on whether you want a long-term solution or a more temporary treatment.
How does waxing work?
Waxing is a classic method where hairs are pulled out from the root using wax. The result is smooth legs or other treated areas immediately after the session, but since the hair follicles are not affected, the hair soon grows back. Typically, a new treatment is needed every 3–6 weeks, depending on hair growth and the area. Waxing can also be painful and may cause irritation or ingrown hairs.
How does laser hair removal work?
Laser hair removal works in a completely different way. With the help of advanced laser technology, such as the Soprano Titanium at Studio Michellé, light energy is directed at the hair follicles and destroys their ability to produce new hairs. This makes the results much more long-lasting, and many clients experience a permanent reduction in hair growth after a series of treatments. The treatment is also virtually painless and suitable for all skin types year-round.
Which method should you choose?
Waxing is a quick procedure but only offers a temporary solution, while laser hair removal is an investment that provides more permanent results. For those who want to avoid shaving or waxing on a regular basis, laser is the most effective path to smooth skin. Another important difference is convenience. With laser, you avoid the recurring costs and appointments that waxing requires.
At Studio Michellé, we see laser hair removal as the modern solution for anyone seeking a longer-lasting and more convenient method. Waxing can be a quick option before a trip or special occasion, but if you want to say goodbye to unwanted hair for good, laser is the obvious choice.