Permanent Hair Removal – SHR

SHR is short for Super Hair Removal. A permanent hair removal procedure that delivers amazing results. Here, the know-how derived from laser technology was combined with the advantages of the pulsed light procedure to form a system that applies the gentlest treatment and achieves the best results. The new “inMotion” gliding technique is a real breakthrough.

The treatment is much more comfortable than conventional systems, the skin is better protected. Our SUPER HAIR REMOVER (SHR) laser offers an optimal level of safety. During the application, you will feel a pleasant warmth and only a slight pulling sensation.

With SHR, body hair can be removed from any area. As is also the case with conventional technologies, light skin with dark and thick hair responds best to this treatment. But even dark skin types and fine, low-pigment hair can be treated successfully. Furthermore, thanks to SHR, this type of treatment can be performed effectively on even sun-tanned skin for the first time ever.

Treatment duration depends on the size of the area being treated.

The prices quoted are maximum prices. Prices may vary depending on location.
Please contact your location for specific pricing.

Preparation and care

• If possible, drink about two litres of water a day for one or two days before treatment
• Stay out of the sun and avoid tanning beds for three days before and after treatment
• Do not take a shower, visit the sauna or exercise for eight to twelve hours after treatment
• Do not shave before treatments involving the face
• Do not shave blonde, fine hair
• Do not pluck, epilate or remove hair with wax
• Fine body hair on the back, chest and abdomen must not be shaved beforehand
• Men should shave their hair completely before treatment
• Only shave your hair once during the entire treatment period, two to three days before your appointment
• Do not, under any circumstances, use cream or body lotion before treatment
• Do not use deodorant
• Do not apply anaesthetic creams

When is it not possible to laser?
Areas of the body cannot be lasered if they have any of the following:
• Tattoos
• Protruding moles or birthmarks
• Scars
• Injuries and open wounds
• No lasers over silicone and metal implants
No treatments at:
• Sunburn
• Pregnancy
• Skin diseases, light-sensitive skin or pigmentation disorders
• Children and toddlers, as well as persons under eighteen years of age
• Influence of drugs or medication come for treatment
Treatment duration and time intervals
Depending on the skin, hair type and body area, five to ten sessions are usually required; however, for those with thicker hair, up to fifteen treatments may be necessary.
Due to hormonal changes, the duration of treatment may also be prolonged when taking birth control pills, during menopause or after pregnancy.
Treatments on the body can be repeated every four to six weeks, and treatments on the face or intimate area can be repeated every two weeks.