Laser hair removal at the Mouratoglou Hotel & Resort in Sophia-Antipolis (06)
Permanent hair removal
Welcome to this studio dedicated to permanent hair removal.
Permanent hair removal
The Splendor X Laser
The Laser Splendor X is a cutting-edge advance for permanent hair removal and the treatment of vascular lesions of the lower limbs. With its Blend X technology, it combines alexandrite and YAG wavelengths, ideal for light and dark skin respectively. This laser offers safe, personalised treatment by adapting the beam to your skin and hair type. Its square firing spot ensures complete, safe coverage of the treated area. The dual cooling system makes the treatment virtually painless, while it can also be used for vascular lesions. It's a safe, fast and effective solution for all skin types, requiring fewer sessions.
Permanent epilation
Contraindications
> Summer lucite, solar urticaria, photosensitivity
> Skin infection, a recent wound or scar.
> Skin cancer, precancerous lesions
> Tanned skin
> An open wound
> An abrasion on the area to be depilated
> Bacterial or fungal disease
> Taking self-tanning treatments
> Pregnancy or breastfeeding
> Taking photosensitising or retinoid-based medication for acne
Permanent epilation
Protocol & Results
Laser hair removal with the Laser Splendor X may cause the skin to feel a slight rubber band sensation, which is generally well tolerated thanks to the built-in cooling system.
After the session, temporary redness may appear for one or two days. The application of a soothing cream or sunscreen is recommended.
The number of sessions required (around 6 to 10) depends on various factors, such as skin type, the area to be treated and hair characteristics. After waxing, avoid exposure to the sun, intense sport and hot baths, and prefer shaving to tweezing or waxing. Hair does not fall out immediately after treatment; it is gradually expelled over the following days.
For best results, it is advisable to wait at least a month between sessions.
Contraindications
> Autoimmune diseases
> Wearing a pace maker
> Pregnancy, breast-feeding
> Taking photo-sensitising treatments (e.g. certain antibiotics from the tetracycline or quinolone family or certain anti-inflammatory drugs).