Laser hair removal is a general cosmetic procedure designed to reduce unwanted hair. It uses concentrated beams of light that target and heat the hair follicles, effectively damaging them to prevent future hair growth. The process works by emitting a laser that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair, converting light into heat. This heat damages the follicle, impairing its ability to grow hair. Laser hair removal treatments are typically performed over several sessions, as hair grows in different cycles, and not all hair is actively growing at once. Sessions are spaced a few weeks apart to target hair during its growth phase. The treatment is effective on many areas of the body, including the face, legs, arms, and underarms. While it provides long-lasting hair reduction, some individuals may require touch-up treatments to maintain smooth, hair-free skin. It's a popular choice for those looking for a more permanent solution to shaving or waxing.