Laser hair removal is one of the clearest service opportunities for Healthy Glow because people search for it with high commercial intent and usually want practical answers before they book. Cost is one of those answers, but it cannot be reduced to a single universal number without first knowing the treatment area, hair pattern, skin type, and the number of sessions needed.
At Healthy Glow Aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale, laser hair removal is performed with DIOGO by XOD diode laser technology. The goal is long-term hair reduction, fewer ingrowns, less shaving or waxing, and smoother skin with a plan that respects the skin rather than chasing a one-size-fits-all package.
What affects laser hair removal cost?
The biggest cost factor is the size of the treatment area. Small areas such as the upper lip, chin, or underarms are not priced the same as legs, back, chest, or multiple body areas. The second factor is hair density. Coarse, dense hair may take more time and more sessions than sparse growth.
Session count also matters. Most people need a series because laser works best when it catches hairs in active growth cycles. That is why a consultation is more useful than guessing from a menu: the provider can look at the treatment area, talk through your history, and recommend a realistic series.
Common treatment areas
- Face and upper lip.
- Chin and jawline.
- Underarms.
- Bikini or Brazilian areas.
- Full or partial legs.
- Arms.
- Chest, stomach, shoulders, or back.
- Areas affected by recurring ingrown hairs or razor irritation.
How many sessions should I expect?
Many clients plan for 6 to 8 sessions spaced about 4 to 6 weeks apart. That timing helps target hairs as they move through different growth phases. Some areas respond faster than others, and some clients need maintenance sessions after the main series.
The best results usually come from consistency. Skipping appointments, waxing between sessions, or tanning heavily around treatment windows can interfere with the plan. Your provider will explain how to prepare and how to protect your skin between visits.
How to prepare in South Florida
Fort Lauderdale sun exposure matters. Avoid tanning and heavy sun exposure before treatment windows, and tell your provider about recent burns, irritation, medications, or active skin issues. Shave as directed, but avoid waxing or plucking because the follicle needs to be present for the laser to target it.
When to book
Laser hair removal is best started before you urgently need the result. If summer, travel, weddings, or beach plans are the goal, start early enough for a series. If you are also working on skin texture, discoloration, or facial treatments, the provider can help coordinate laser with facials, chemical peels, or SkinPen microneedling.






