
Unwanted hair is often treated as a cosmetic inconvenience — but for many patients, it’s also a source of chronic irritation, ingrown hairs, and ongoing skin sensitivity. While over-the-counter methods offer temporary relief, they rarely provide lasting results.
At Flying Horse Medical Center in Colorado Springs, laser hair removal is performed in a medical setting using advanced technology and clinically guided protocols. This ensures not only effective hair reduction, but also patient safety and skin health throughout the process.
Laser hair removal works by delivering concentrated light energy into the hair follicle. The pigment within the hair shaft absorbs the light, converting it to heat. That heat selectively damages the follicle, reducing its ability to produce new hair growth.
Because hair grows in cycles — active growth (anagen), transitional (catagen), and resting (telogen) — treatment must be timed to target follicles during their active phase. This is why multiple sessions are required for optimal results.
When performed correctly with appropriate settings for your skin type and hair color, laser hair removal offers long-term hair reduction with minimal disruption to surrounding tissue.
Laser devices are powerful medical tools. Proper calibration, skin assessment, and patient screening are essential to both safety and outcomes.
Receiving treatment in a medical environment provides several advantages:
This level of supervision reduces the risk of burns, pigmentation changes, and ineffective treatment — risks that can increase in non-medical settings.
Prior to your first session, a consultation will determine whether you are an appropriate candidate and establish realistic expectations.
Treatment time varies depending on the area:
There is no required downtime. Mild redness or sensitivity may occur temporarily and typically resolves within hours.
Most patients require a series of 6–8 treatments spaced approximately 4–6 weeks apart. This schedule aligns with natural hair growth cycles to ensure maximum follicle targeting.
After completing a full series, patients generally experience:
While laser hair removal significantly reduces hair growth, it is best described as long-term hair reduction rather than permanent removal. Periodic maintenance treatments may be recommended depending on hormonal factors and individual response.
Laser hair removal is effective for a wide range of patients. Ideal candidates typically:
Advancements in laser technology allow treatment across a broader range of skin tones than in the past. A medical consultation ensures appropriate device selection and parameter adjustment for safety and effectiveness.
Patients who are pregnant, have certain skin conditions, or are taking photosensitizing medications may require additional evaluation before proceeding.
To ensure optimal results:
Avoid sun exposure and tanning prior to treatment
Discontinue waxing or plucking several weeks before your appointment (shaving is permitted)
Follow all individualized pre-treatment instructions provided during consultation
These precautions help protect the skin and allow the laser to effectively target active follicles.
At Flying Horse Medical Center in Colorado Springs, laser hair removal is approached with the same attention to safety and precision as any medical procedure. The goal is not simply cosmetic improvement, but predictable, medically guided outcomes that protect skin integrity while delivering meaningful results.
If you are seeking a long-term solution for unwanted hair, schedule a consultation with Flying Horse Medical Center. A comprehensive evaluation will determine whether laser hair removal is appropriate for you and establish a personalized treatment plan designed for both safety and effectiveness.
Because when aesthetic care is delivered with medical expertise, confidence follows naturally.