| 5 laser hair removal devices for all skin types | Lasering is an effective treatment for long-term hair removal (with some caveats). While not 100% permanent, any regrowth is usually finer and lighter, and this method is less effective for people with lighter hair or darker skin tones. | Also worth noting: Laser hair removal can take several weeks and multiple sessions before you notice any progress — and the cost of those appointments soon adds up. | If you want to explore laser treatment, there are a few at-home devices you can consider. These can be used on almost every part of the body except the genitals, which tend to be more sensitive than other areas. | Side effects are usually minimal, but you might experience blistering, scarring, scabbing, or other changes in the skin, such as redness or discoloration, slight swelling, or soreness. These symptoms typically subside in 1 to 2 days. | Yes, the upfront cost of lasering is steep, but you'll save money in the long run. Our editors crawled through options and found five solid choices worth investigating. Check them out below and see if any are right for you! | | Thanks for reading! | — Healthline Newsletter Team | | | |
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