Precision Facial Laser Hair Removal

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Facial Laser Hair Removal

At The Ritual Skin & Wellness Clinic, we offer targeted facial laser hair removal using the Cutera Xeo+ Nd:YAG 1064nm laser, one of the safest and most effective technologies for long-term hair reduction on delicate facial areas.

Unlike clinics that generalise hair removal services, we focus solely on the face. This allows us to take a customised, precision-driven approach, ensuring the safest and most effective results for your skin tone and hair type.

The Nd:YAG wavelength targets deeper structures in the skin without damaging the surface, making it the gold standard for darker or sensitive skin types.

The Experience

The Experience

Phase 1. Consultation & Skin Analysis

We begin with a full consultation to assess your skin type, hair density, and any hormonal or medical considerations before developing a treatment plan.


Phase 2. Cleanse & Preparation

The skin is thoroughly cleansed, and protective eyewear is applied. A cooling gel may be used depending on the treatment zone.


Phase 3. Laser Application

The Nd:YAG laser is applied in a series of short pulses to the treatment area. Most clients describe the sensation as a mild flick or warmth.


Phase 4. Post-Care Support

After treatment, the area is soothed and SPF is applied. You’ll be given aftercare instructions and an interval plan for your next session.

How It Works

The Nd:YAG laser emits light absorbed by the pigment in the hair follicle. The heat damages the follicle, preventing future growth while sparing surrounding tissue. Over time, this leads to a significant reduction in hair density and thickness.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many treatments will I need?

A course of 6–8 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart is typically required. Maintenance sessions may be recommended depending on hormonal influence or regrowth patterns.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Safe?

Laser hair removal is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to hormonal changes and limited safety data.