Laser Hair Removal
with Intense Pulsed Light (IPL™) Technology for Palo Alto, Fremont, Union City & Newark, California

Laser Hair Removal in  Palo Alto, Fremont, Union City & Newark  at Bizmed Spa

Imagine not having to shave, tweeze, wax or go through electrolysis again... Intense Pulsed Light (IPLâ„¢) technology offers a gentle, non-invasive, long-lasting solution to unwanted hair on the face, back, legs, bikini line or any other body area. Based on technology used for nearly a decade in the treatment of port-wine stains and other birthmarks, IPL photo-epilation has been performed safely for many years, effectively eliminating dozens of hairs with each pulse.

For many men and women, unwanted hair can he a nightmare. IPL™, an advanced approach to beautiful skin, provides the ultimate solution. Before IPL™, the only options for removing unwanted hair were smelly hair removal creams, sharp razors, stinging wax or painful electrolysis needles. With the IPL process, we can gently treat hair in sensitive areas such as the lip or nipples while maintaining a healthy, normal appearance of the surrounding tissue. Men and women alike will be pleased with the results made possible by our IPL Laser Hair Removal process. Treatments can last from a few minutes to a few hours depending on the size of the area being treated. IPL hair removal treatments are relatively painless, yet effective. The cost of laser hair removal is easily justified by the many benefits that IPL™ Laser Hair Removal offers.

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