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With medical laser hair removal, you can expect to see noticeable hair reduction after roughly 5–8 sessions (about 1 to 1.5 years), while achieving a completely smooth, hair-free result takes around 10–15 sessions (about 2 to 3 years). Because of the hair growth cycle, only about 20% of your hair (the hairs in the anagen phase) can be effectively treated in a single session. “How many sessions does laser hair removal take?” “How many sessions are needed for the beard, full body, VIO, and underarms?” “When will I start seeing results?” — In this physician-supervised article, we explain the number of sessions required, the treatment period, and when you can expect to see results, broken down by body area.
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Medical laser hair removal works by directing laser light at the melanin pigment in the hair to generate heat, which destroys the cells of the hair root (hair follicle). Once the follicle is destroyed, hair regrowth is suppressed, resulting in long-term hair reduction.
In a single treatment, the laser is only effective on hairs that are in the “anagen” (growth) phase of the hair growth cycle (about 20% of the total). The remaining 80% are in the catagen (transitional) or telogen (resting) phase, and because the laser’s heat cannot reach the hair root, those hairs are not affected at that point. For this reason, multiple sessions are required, and by attending at intervals matched to the hair growth cycle (every 4–8 weeks), all of the hair can eventually be treated.
Hair repeats a cycle of anagen (growth) → catagen (transitional) → telogen (resting). At any given time, only about 20–30% of hairs are in the anagen phase, and medical laser hair removal is only effective on these growth-phase hairs.
In other words, the process of “treat once → wait 4–8 weeks → treat again once the next batch of anagen hairs has grown in” is repeated to target all of the hair.

Here is a rough guide to when you can expect to see results from medical laser hair removal.
| Session | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Session 1 | Within 1–2 weeks, the treated hairs gradually fall out (temporary) |
| Sessions 2–3 | Hair volume and thickness gradually decrease; hair starts to feel finer |
| Sessions 4–5 | Clearly noticeable hair reduction; shaving needed less often |
| Sessions 6–8 | Substantial hair reduction; almost completely smooth in some areas |
| Sessions 10–15 | Completed to the point where shaving is no longer needed (beard, VIO, etc.) |

Because hair thickness, density, and depth vary from one body area to another, the number of sessions required also differs significantly.
| Body area | For hair reduction | For fully smooth | Estimated period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beard (upper lip, chin, under-chin) | 5–8 sessions | 10–15 sessions | 1.5–3 years |
| Full body (excl. face and VIO) | 5–6 sessions | 8–10 sessions | 1–2 years |
| VIO | 5–8 sessions | 10–15 sessions | 1.5–3 years |
| Underarms | 4–5 sessions | 6–8 sessions | 1–1.5 years |
| Arms & legs (for thick hair) | 5–6 sessions | 8–10 sessions | 1–2 years |
| Chest & abdomen | 5–6 sessions | 8–10 sessions | 1–2 years |
| Back | 6–8 sessions | 10–12 sessions | around 2 years |
The beard and VIO have thick hair, deep roots, and dense growth, so the laser is less effective there and more sessions are required than for other areas. By contrast, the underarms and arms have relatively fine, sparsely distributed hair, so you can see a major change in fewer sessions.
In addition, the beard and VIO are prone to reactivation due to the influence of male hormones, so some people see a slight return of hair after finishing treatment. If you are aiming for complete hair removal, it is realistic to budget for around 15 sessions.
As a rule, treatment should be done once every 4–8 weeks to match the hair growth cycle. Too short an interval reduces effectiveness, while too long an interval throws off the hair growth cycle and becomes inefficient. The optimal pace varies by body area.
As a rough guide, a 5-session plan takes about 1 to 1.5 years, 10 sessions about 2 years, and 15 sessions about 3 years. The key to sticking with treatment is to attend at a comfortable pace that fits your work schedule and budget.
At your free consultation, a physician will assess how many sessions you’ll need for each body area. Available in Shimbashi, Akihabara, and Omotesando, with pay-per-session options.
*There is no obligation to sign up or undergo treatment on the day of your consultation. *Guidance provided via LINE is not a medical diagnosis. Whether treatment or a prescription is appropriate is determined by a physician’s examination.
Even for the same body area, the number of sessions needed varies from person to person. The main factors are as follows.
To get the most out of as few sessions as possible, the keys are attending in sync with the hair growth cycle and managing your skin condition.
As we explain in detail in the differences between medical hair removal, salon hair removal, and at-home hair removal devices, there is a large gap in both effectiveness and the number of sessions needed to finish.
| Method | Power | Sessions needed (beard) | Durability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medical laser hair removal | Strong | 10–15 sessions | Long-term hair reduction (essentially permanent) |
| Salon light-based hair removal (IPL) | Weak | 20–30+ sessions | Hair growth suppression / temporary reduction |
| At-home hair removal device | Weakest | 30+ sessions | Hair growth suppression only; ongoing use required |
Only medical laser hair removal performed at a medical institution can be described as “permanent hair removal.” With salon and at-home devices, hair regrows, so regular treatment is required.
Men’s Care Clinic is a men’s-only clinic with three locations: Shimbashi, Akihabara, and Omotesando. We treat every part of the male body, including the beard, full body, and VIO.
At your free consultation, a physician will assess how many sessions you’ll need for each body area. Available in Shimbashi, Akihabara, and Omotesando, with pay-per-session options.
*There is no obligation to sign up or undergo treatment on the day of your consultation. *Guidance provided via LINE is not a medical diagnosis. Whether treatment or a prescription is appropriate is determined by a physician’s examination.
There is individual variation, but many people notice clear hair reduction from around the 3rd to 5th session. Even after the first session you’ll see the treated hairs gradually fall out, but this is only temporary.
Full-body hair removal excluding the face and VIO reaches an almost completely smooth level in 8–10 sessions, and you can experience substantial hair reduction in as few as 5–6 sessions.
Because beard hair is thick and deep-rooted, expect 10–15 sessions if you want a completely smooth result. If you only want to clear up a “five o’clock shadow” or reduce hair, you can see results in 5–8 sessions.
Going at short intervals while ignoring the hair growth cycle will not improve results. It only adds more stress to your skin. Every 4–8 weeks is standard.
It depends on the clinic, but in many cases the entire body can be treated in a single visit (taking 2–3 hours). Some clinics split treatment by body area.
Medical laser hair removal can be expected to provide long-term hair reduction, with the reduced state maintained for years (on the order of 5–10 years). However, due to the influence of male hormones, the beard and VIO may see a slight return of hair after several years.
If you’ve had 3–5 treatments and still don’t see results, switching the laser type (heat-accumulation/diode ↔ heat-destruction/selective photothermolysis) or adjusting the settings can help. Talk to your clinic.
It depends on the clinic, but additional sessions after a 5-session course typically cost about 5,000–20,000 yen each. At clinics that offer pay-per-session, you can pay one session at a time from the start.
Medical laser hair removal is a medical procedure that destroys the hair follicle, so it delivers long-term results, whereas salon light-based hair removal uses low power and only suppresses hair temporarily, after which it regrows. Permanent hair removal can only be provided at a medical institution.
A 5-session course typically costs 200,000–300,000 yen. Adding VIO or the face increases the cost further. See also the cost of beard hair removal.
Ready to say goodbye to the daily stress of shaving with medical laser hair removal? At your free consultation, we’ll walk you through the number of sessions and pricing for each body area.
*Medical laser hair removal is performed based on a physician’s examination. *Guidance provided via LINE is not a medical diagnosis. Whether treatment or a prescription is appropriate is determined by a physician’s examination.
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Ready to say goodbye to the daily stress of shaving with medical laser hair removal? At your free consultation, we’ll walk you through the number of sessions and pricing for each body area.
*Medical laser hair removal is performed based on a physician’s examination. *Guidance provided via LINE is not a medical diagnosis. Whether treatment or a prescription is appropriate is determined by a physician’s examination.
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