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You’re done with razors by Tuesday. Done with waxing appointments that eat up your weekends. Done with ingrown hairs that show up right before important events.
Laser hair removal targets the hair follicle directly. The laser energy gets absorbed by the pigment in your hair, heating and damaging the follicle so it can’t produce new growth. Most people see 80-90% permanent reduction after their treatment series.
That means you wake up with smooth skin. You skip the daily shave. You stop scheduling your life around hair removal appointments. The time you get back adds up fast—no more 10 minutes every morning, no more monthly waxing sessions, no more emergency touch-ups before the beach.
Your skin also gets healthier. No more razor burn on your bikini line. No more irritation on your neck from shaving. No more painful ingrown hairs on your legs. Just smooth, clear skin that stays that way.
We bring professional cosmetology services to Malba and the surrounding Queens communities. Our practice is led by Jennifer DiLandro, a nurse practitioner with 18 years of experience who has performed thousands of laser treatments and aesthetic procedures.
Jennifer holds the highest injector certification level and was ranked among the top 250 injectors in the United States. Dr. Sophia Lubin, a board-certified OB/GYN, serves as our Medical Director, bringing additional medical oversight to every treatment.
We use FDA-approved laser technology and stay current with the latest advancements in hair removal. For Malba residents, this means you’re getting treatment from experienced medical professionals who understand skin health, not just technicians running equipment. You’re close to home, you’re in capable hands, and you’re working with a practice that’s built its reputation on real results.
Your first step is a consultation. You’ll discuss which areas you want treated, your hair and skin type, and what results you can expect. This isn’t a sales pitch—it’s a real conversation about whether laser hair removal makes sense for you.
Before your first session, you’ll shave the treatment area. The laser needs the hair at skin level to target the follicle effectively. When you arrive, we apply the laser to your skin in controlled pulses. You’ll feel a quick sensation—most people compare it to a rubber band snap, but it’s fast and manageable.
Small areas like your upper lip take less than 10 minutes. Larger areas like full legs might take an hour. There’s no downtime afterward. You can go back to work, hit the gym, or run errands right after your appointment.
Most people need six to eight sessions spaced about four to six weeks apart. Hair grows in cycles, and the laser works best on hair in the active growth phase. Each session targets more hair until you’ve treated the full cycle. After your series, you’ll likely need a touch-up once a year or so to maintain results.
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You can treat almost any area where you have unwanted hair. The most common requests include bikini line and Brazilian, underarms, legs (half or full), face (upper lip, chin, sideburns), back, chest, and arms. If you’re dealing with ingrown hairs or razor bumps in a specific spot, laser treatment can address that too.
We use FDA-approved laser systems designed for safety and effectiveness. The technology works on most skin types and hair colors, though it’s most effective on darker hair. If you have lighter hair or specific skin concerns, the consultation will clarify what kind of results you can expect.
In Malba and the surrounding Queens area, people choose laser hair removal because it fits into real life. You’re not driving into Manhattan for every appointment. You’re not paying premium prices just because of a zip code. You’re getting professional treatment close to home, with pricing that reflects the value you’re actually receiving.
The average person spends over $20,000 on waxing over 30 years. A full laser package costs a fraction of that. You’re also saving time—hours every month that you’d otherwise spend shaving, waxing, or dealing with the aftermath. For busy professionals and parents in this area, that time matters just as much as the money.
Pricing depends on the size of the area you’re treating and how many sessions you need. Small areas like the upper lip typically cost less per session than larger areas like full legs or back. Most people need six to eight sessions to see full results, though some areas may require more depending on hair thickness and growth patterns.
The national average for laser hair removal ranges from about $200 to $900 per area, according to recent industry data. In the New York area, pricing tends to be competitive, especially in Queens compared to Manhattan. We offer package pricing that reduces the per-session cost when you commit to a full treatment series.
When you’re evaluating cost, compare it to what you’re already spending. If you wax your bikini line every month at $60 per session, that’s $720 per year. Over 10 years, you’ve spent $7,200—and you still have hair. Laser treatment costs more upfront but delivers permanent reduction, which means you stop paying for hair removal after your initial series. Most people find the investment pays for itself within a few years, and then you’re just saving money and time from that point forward.
Laser hair removal delivers permanent hair reduction, not complete permanent removal. Most people see 80-90% reduction in hair growth after completing their treatment series. The hair that does grow back tends to be finer, lighter, and much less noticeable than before.
Here’s why: the laser targets hair follicles during their active growth phase and damages them so they can’t produce new hair. However, not all follicles are active at the same time, which is why you need multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart. Each session catches more follicles in that active phase until you’ve treated the majority of them.
Some people experience regrowth years later due to hormonal changes, aging, or other factors. This is why annual touch-up sessions are common. But even with occasional maintenance, you’re still dealing with a fraction of the hair you had before, and those touch-ups are quick and infrequent. The FDA approves laser systems for permanent hair reduction, not removal, because results vary by person. Your hair type, skin type, hormones, and the skill of your technician all play a role in your final outcome.
Most people describe laser hair removal as tolerable, not painful. The sensation is often compared to a rubber band snapping against your skin—quick, sharp, but over in a second. The discomfort level depends on the area being treated and your personal pain tolerance.
Sensitive areas like the bikini line or underarms tend to feel more intense than areas like the legs or arms. We can adjust the laser settings to make the treatment more comfortable, and we offer topical numbing cream for particularly sensitive spots. Our laser systems also include cooling mechanisms that minimize discomfort during each pulse.
The good news is that each pulse only lasts a fraction of a second, and small areas are done in minutes. Compare that to waxing, where you’re dealing with prolonged pain as strips are pulled off, or the daily irritation of shaving-related razor burn and ingrown hairs. Most people find laser hair removal far more comfortable than waxing and worth the brief discomfort for the long-term results. After your first session, you’ll know exactly what to expect, and most people say it’s easier than they anticipated.
Most people need six to eight sessions to achieve full results, but the exact number varies based on the area being treated, your hair type, and your individual growth cycle. Hair grows in three phases—active growth, transition, and resting—and the laser only works on hair in the active phase. Since not all hair is active at once, multiple sessions are necessary to catch each follicle during its growth window.
You’ll start seeing results after your second or third session. Hair grows back thinner and slower between treatments, and many people notice smoother skin within weeks. By the time you finish your series, most of the hair in the treated area will be gone permanently.
Some areas require more sessions than others. Facial hair, for example, is more influenced by hormones and may need additional treatments compared to legs or underarms. Coarse, dark hair responds faster than fine or light hair. We’ll give you a personalized estimate during your consultation based on your specific situation. Sessions are typically spaced four to six weeks apart to align with your hair’s growth cycle, so the full process takes several months from start to finish.
Modern laser technology works on most skin types and hair colors, but results vary. The laser targets the pigment (melanin) in your hair, so it’s most effective on people with dark hair and lighter skin. The contrast makes it easier for the laser to distinguish the hair from the surrounding skin and deliver energy precisely to the follicle.
If you have darker skin, you can still get laser hair removal, but it requires specific laser systems designed to avoid damaging your skin while targeting the hair. FDA-approved lasers like the Nd:YAG are built for darker skin tones and deliver safe, effective results when used by experienced technicians. This is why choosing a qualified provider matters—we understand how to adjust settings for your skin type.
Light-colored hair—blonde, red, gray, or white—has less melanin, which makes it harder for the laser to target. Some people with lighter hair see limited results, while others may not respond at all. If you’re unsure whether laser hair removal will work for you, a consultation is the best way to find out. We can assess your hair and skin type, explain what results you can realistically expect, and recommend whether treatment makes sense or if another option might work better.
Preparation is simple, but following the guidelines ensures you get the best results and avoid complications. First, shave the treatment area the day before your appointment. The laser needs the hair at skin level to target the follicle effectively. If the hair is too long, it can absorb too much energy and cause discomfort or reduce the treatment’s effectiveness.
Avoid waxing, plucking, or threading for at least four to six weeks before your first session. These methods remove the hair root, which the laser needs to target. If there’s no root present, the treatment won’t work. Shaving is fine because it leaves the root intact while keeping hair at the surface level.
Stay out of the sun and avoid tanning beds for at least four to six weeks before and after treatment. Sun exposure darkens your skin, which increases the risk of burns or pigmentation issues during the laser session. If you’ve recently tanned, let us know—we may need to reschedule to ensure your safety. Also, skip any self-tanning products or lotions that darken your skin. On the day of your appointment, come with clean skin—no lotions, deodorants, or makeup on the treatment area. This allows the laser to work directly on your skin without interference.
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