Clarity II laser hair removal uses dual wavelengths—755 nm and 1064 nm—to disrupt hair growth by delivering concentrated light energy directly to the follicle. When the laser pulse reaches the skin, it targets melanin, the pigment found in the hair shaft and root. The pigment absorbs the light and transforms it into heat, which impairs the follicle so it can no longer grow hair effectively.
Because laser treatments work best when hair is in its active growth stage (the anagen phase), timing plays a major role in results. Only a portion of your hair is in this stage at any given moment, which is why several treatment sessions are needed for full effectiveness.
The 755 nm setting is best suited for lighter skin tones (Fitzpatrick I–III) and finer hair, as it has strong melanin attraction and treats closer to the skin’s surface. The 1064 nm wavelength reaches deeper layers and is considered safer for darker skin types (Fitzpatrick IV–VI) because it passes through the epidermis with less interaction with surface pigment, reducing the chance of side effects while effectively treating thicker, deeper hairs.
Laser Hair Removal
- Permanent reduction of unwanted hair
- Safe for every skin tone
- Works on coarse, medium, or fine hair (except white/grey)


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