What does it cost for full treatments of laser hair removal?

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Question by Williams: What does it cost for full treatments of laser hair removal?
I understand there are plans to receive up to 4-8 treatments… but anyone that has had this done and has information that will help me out- your comment would be useful! Thanks

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Answer by hsmommy06
Well for me I had the full treatment done on my full legs, full bikini- which includes buttocks, underarms and it cost me around 3500. The prices may have come down since it has been a couple of years, but it depends on which areas you get done.

You usually get it down once and then 2 months later receive another treatment. I did it for over a year. The hair has to have time to go thru the different growth stages.

It is quite painful, but using the numbing cream and an Ibuprofen beforehand does ease it just a bit. It feels like someone snapping you with a rubber band hard over and over with a slow burn and then once they stop and put cooling cream- ooh heaven. It is not for the faint of heart. I have a very high pain tolerance and I can tell you that I was sweating buckets and even yelped at one when they did my bikini line.

She told me the reason it hurt more on me is because I am so thin and she was hitting some bony areas. The plumper you are the better off you are she said pain wise.

Not to scare you. It was worth every penny and I kept coming back for more so it wasn’t like it was so bad that I couldn’t have it done again. Some areas are more sensitive than others. The uppers legs I felt nothing, the shin and knee area hurt like heck, the bikini area being the worse and underarms close second.

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I have glaucoma, though it’s not something I share with most people. I was diagnosed in February of 2007. I put one drop in each eye twice a day and will do so for the rest of my life. Of course, if this medication’s effectiveness stops, I’ll switch to yet another type. So far, this is my fifth.

I’m currently having some very serious problems with my left eye which are in part related to the glaucoma. I had a bunch of tests done today and will know within 48 hours what the course of treatment will be. It could range from something as simple as medication to laser eye surgery. I won’t lie – this is really scary shit. I’m not ready to talk about this just yet, but I wanted to share just a little about what I have going on.

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12 responses to “What does it cost for full treatments of laser hair removal?”
  1. blinco1000 says:

    WTF?

  2. kausama says:

    english only pl0x.

  3. Jared Olsen says:

    Sorry to hear (honestly), that sounds rough. I’ve heard good things about laser eye treatment though–so if things do go that route for you, I hope it’s successful. Of all the things to lose, my vision is what I fear losing the most.

  4. Dyanna says:

    Thanks, Jared. I, too, and terrified about losing my sight. *hugs* :)

  5. ~ Helen ~ says:

    Oh Dyanna, I’m sending you loads of massive hugs across the ocean! *HUGSSSS*

    I have a friend who has had laser surgery and it worked really well, but I would be scared if it were me!

    H x

  6. c.patterson says:

    I feel for you babe.
    keep the faith.

    if it gets so bsd you need surgery…the op is pretty straightforward and virtually risk free…not to mention, very effective…try not to beat up.
    But,hey, I know, easy for me to say…yeah,sure its scary…anyone, even a surgeon, fucking with your eyes. whoa.

    i still say its more risky crossing the roads in downtown Phoenix.

  7. Amarand Agasi says:

    There are some amazing advances in ocular technology these days. I know my aunt has macular degeneration and has to have laser coagulation periodically, a friend who has glaucoma and I’ve watched two Lasik surgeries on the monitor (as trivial as it is). It’s heartening for me to see how far the treatments have advanced over the years, because I do have a history of ocular disease on both sides of my family. With computers, lasers and rapid knowledge-sharing/training they’ve got a lot of treatments to try, for sure! Options are a good thing. I had to go through 6 or 7 blood pressure medications before I settled on the one I’m using right now. I coughed constantly until I found one I wasn’t sensitive to. Don’t give up hope! <3

  8. RecoveryBabe (Away... missing you) says:

    Thank you for sharing this with us.

    xoxo

  9. Fortran says:

    Oh, Dyanna… *HUG* *HUG* *HUUUUG* Wish I could be there for ya when you need a real hug or someone to just punch and rant at.

  10. jakennedy1971 says:

    You will be fine, don’t worry.

  11. Dyanna says:

    Thanks, everyone. I appreciate it greatly. :)

  12. c.patterson says:

    as it says in the l’Oreal commercials…
    because you’re worth it.

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