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What's the cheapest price to get professional laser hair removal for the whole body?

I found a professional spa who use the new gentle laser on my arms, whole face,entire legs, underarms, and back for 00. Guaranteeing as many treatments as needed to make sure it is permanent. Originally, it came out to 50 but I know they always do deals for the clients if you ask. Has anyone been given a better deal? This is in the Northwest United States.
Thanks.

1 comment to What's the cheapest price to get professional laser hair removal for the whole body?

  • Chimera

    I can only give you an advice here, which you are free to take or ignore, as you please.

    Laser hair removal isn’t something where you want to start penny-pinching; it may be a cosmetic procedure, but it can be hazardous if done improperly. Laser burns, scarring, pain and permanent, irreversible skin damage are consequences of undergoing such procedure by an under-trained ‘professional’.

    Yes, nowadays many spas deal out packages for catchy prices to their clients. But you need to be aware of the fact that -reputable- professionals do not need to advertise their services or deal out packages for their clients or patients, because their reputation makes people want to spend that extra amount of money and get a SAFE treatment. This is why there are well-known clinics and professionals, and there are more "obscure" ones; people don’t go to the more expensive ones because they want to waste their money, everybody wants to go for the cheaper option. However, people go for the experience which is behind their reputation. This is why they don’t need to cut their clients "tempting deals".

    Additionally, this isn’t something that should be done at a spa where they give a massage or a mud mask in the next room. This is something that needs to be done at a clinic, by a professional that knows what they’re doing, with a license and relevant training. ALL of that comes at a cost.

    If you start penny-pinching on that one, you’re trading your safety for a few thousand dollars. I’d personally suggest you save for another year or however long it takes you to collect the needed sum of money to visit a well-known, reputable clinic. In the mean time, stick to razors, Nair and whatever you’ve been doing.

    I cannot emphasize how much of a bad idea it is to get stingy on yourself when it comes to something with as much hazardous potential as laser procedures. Seriously; wait a bit longer and save your money to go to a reputable clinic.

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