USFDA-Approved Procedure
Patient Centric Approach
1-day Hospitalization
Cost Effective Treatment

We at Pristyn Care Perform 4 types of treatment as follows:
This is the most advanced and popular method, where concentrated laser light targets melanin in hair follicles. The heat destroys the root, reducing regrowth significantly. It works best on dark, coarse hair and can cover large areas quickly. Multiple sessions are needed for long-term results, but it is safe, precise, and offers smooth skin for months to years.

IPL uses broad-spectrum light to target hair pigment and weaken follicles. It is similar to laser but less intense, making it suitable for lighter hair and larger body areas. Though cost-effective, it requires more sessions than lasers and results may be slower. However, it also improves overall skin tone and texture along with hair reduction.

Electrolysis destroys hair follicles using shortwave radio frequency delivered via a fine probe. It is FDA-approved as a permanent solution for hair removal. Unlike lasers, it works on all hair and skin types, including light and fine hair. However, it is time-consuming as each follicle is treated individually, making it ideal for smaller areas like the upper lip or chin.

These are traditional, non-permanent methods where hair is removed from the root. Waxing covers larger areas, while threading is more precise for facial hair. Results typically last 3–4 weeks. While affordable, these methods can cause pain, skin irritation, and repeated ingrown hairs, making them less favorable compared to modern options.

This is the most advanced and popular method, where concentrated laser light targets melanin in hair follicles. The heat destroys the root, reducing regrowth significantly. It works best on dark, coarse hair and can cover large areas quickly. Multiple sessions are needed for long-term results, but it is safe, precise, and offers smooth skin for months to years.

IPL uses broad-spectrum light to target hair pigment and weaken follicles. It is similar to laser but less intense, making it suitable for lighter hair and larger body areas. Though cost-effective, it requires more sessions than lasers and results may be slower. However, it also improves overall skin tone and texture along with hair reduction.

Electrolysis destroys hair follicles using shortwave radio frequency delivered via a fine probe. It is FDA-approved as a permanent solution for hair removal. Unlike lasers, it works on all hair and skin types, including light and fine hair. However, it is time-consuming as each follicle is treated individually, making it ideal for smaller areas like the upper lip or chin.

These are traditional, non-permanent methods where hair is removed from the root. Waxing covers larger areas, while threading is more precise for facial hair. Results typically last 3–4 weeks. While affordable, these methods can cause pain, skin irritation, and repeated ingrown hairs, making them less favorable compared to modern options.





As we age, our face begins to show signs of time - wrinkles, sagging skin and volume loss. Many people turn to Chemical Peels to refresh their appearance and feel more confident. We have divided the face into three key areas:







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You should avoid the procedure if you:
Consult your healthcare provider before having laser hair reduction
You will likely require around six to eight sessions of laser hair reduction treatments. The sessions are usually about six to eight weeks apart. This timing helps capture more hairs in various growth phases.
It is most suitable to begin laser hair reduction at the end of summer, fall, or winter.
Yes, you can shave after laser hair reduction, but not instantly after the treatment. It is advised to wait several days before shaving the treated area until it is no longer sensitive to the touch.
In most cases, laser hair reduction causes minimal pain, especially when compared to other treatments like waxing. However, the area being treated and your personal pain tolerance will dictate the pain level associated with laser hair reduction.
Laser hair reduction is usually safe and effective for most people. However, it is best to choose an experienced healthcare provider in a specialty like dermatology for the procedure. Laser hair reduction is a very safe and effective procedure if done under the supervision of an experienced dermatologist.
You should call your doctor if you see the following: