Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Toes.

Most clients feel mild stinging or warmth during toe treatments; discomfort is short-lived. We use cooling and adjustable settings to minimize pain. A topical numbing cream is available for extra comfort, especially for very sensitive skin or low pain thresholds.

Most people need six to eight sessions spaced four to eight weeks apart due to hair growth cycles. Toe hair often responds quickly but factors like hair color, skin tone, and hormones can alter the total sessions; we give personalized estimates during consultation.

Risks are minimal when treatments are performed by certified technicians. Possible temporary effects include redness, swelling, or mild blistering. Rarely, pigment changes can occur on darker skin. We perform a consultation and test patch to assess suitability and reduce risks.

Avoid plucking or waxing for four to six weeks; shaving is allowed the day before. Stay out of sun and avoid tanning. Disclose medications and recent skin treatments. Arrive with clean, dry skin and wear comfortable shoes for aftercare.

Lasers target pigment in hair, so light blond, gray, or red hair may respond poorly. We evaluate hair color and may recommend alternative options such as electrolysis or a combination approach for lighter hair to achieve effective results.

Keep the toes clean and dry; avoid hot baths, soaking, or strenuous activity for 24 to 48 hours. Use cool compresses and a gentle moisturizer or aloe to soothe skin. Avoid sun exposure and follow technician aftercare instructions to prevent complications.