Unwanted or hormonal hair growth can be frustrating — we’re here to offer safe, effective, and permanent solutions for all skin and hair types
At Skin Care Laser YXE, we understand that excess or unwanted hair isn’t just a cosmetic issue — it can impact confidence and comfort. Whether you’re dealing with coarse facial hair, ingrown hairs, or light-colored hair that laser can’t treat, we offer customized solutions using both Laser Hair Removal and Electrolysis.


We’ll help you determine the right method for your skin and hair type during a consultation, so you can achieve smooth, hair-free skin safely, effectively, and confidently.
Our Treatment Options
Laser Hair Removal
Ideal for reducing hair on larger areas and for clients with medium to dark hair. Laser targets pigment in the hair follicle to safely disable growth over time. Most clients require a series of treatments for optimal results.
- Great for underarms, legs, bikini, chest, back, and more
- Fast, effective, and long-lasting reduction
- Not suitable for white, red, or very light hair
Electrolysis
The only FDA-approved method for permanent hair removal. Electrolysis uses a fine probe and electrical current to destroy the follicle itself, making it ideal for treating individual hairs, including those not treatable by laser.
- Works on all hair colours and skin tones
- Especially effective for facial hair, hormonal growth, and small areas
- Often recommended for clients with PCOS or light/white facial hair
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which treatment is right for me?
During your consultation, we’ll assess your hair and skin type, and recommend the best method based on your goals and medical history.
Is it painful?
Both treatments are generally well tolerated. You may feel warmth or a quick pinch. We always aim to keep you as comfortable as possible.
How many sessions will I need?
Laser hair removal usually requires 6–8 sessions. Electrolysis varies based on hair density and growth cycles, especially for hormonal areas.
Can I do both treatments?
Yes. Many clients start with laser for large areas, then use electrolysis for detail work or hair that laser can’t target.