If you’ve searched “laser hair removal Edmonton” and noticed wildly different promises,
from “permanent in 6 sessions” to “lifetime smooth skin” you’re not alone.
Laser hair removal works. But results vary.
And the reason has more to do with biology than marketing.
At Bush Whacked Laser in Edmonton, we spend a lot of time explaining why outcomes differ from person to person,
and why that’s completely normal.
Hair grows in phases:
– Anagen (active growth)
– Catagen (transition)
– Telogen (resting)
Laser only affects hair in the active growth phase.
At any given time, only a portion of your hair is treatable.
This is why spacing matters.
This is why timing matters.
This is why results cannot be rushed.
Alberta’s seasonal changes affect:
Hormonal fluctuations (especially facial hair in women) also influence regrowth.
Two clients in Edmonton with similar hair can respond very differently.
Laser has to be adjusted, not standardized.
When we see clients after previous treatments, the issue is often:
– Settings too low
– Treatments spaced too closely
– Large areas rushed
– No reassessment
Same machine. Different planning.
Laser isn’t just about the technology being used, it’s about application and the knowledge behind it.
At Bush Whacked Laser in Edmonton, we reassess as hair reduction happens.
Hair density changes.
Patchiness appears.
Areas may need adjustment.
Laser should evolve as your body responds.
But it doesn’t work identically for everyone. It shouldn’t be sold that way.
If you want realistic expectations and proper planning, start with an assessment.