Here's why:
* Hair Growth Cycle: Laser hair removal works by targeting the pigment in hair follicles during their active growth phase (anagen). Not all hairs are in this phase at the same time. Multiple sessions are needed to catch hairs as they enter the anagen phase.
* Skin Healing: The laser energy causes controlled damage to the hair follicles. Your skin needs time to heal and recover between treatments. Doing it too frequently can lead to skin irritation, burns, blistering, and even scarring.
* Effectiveness: Repeatedly targeting follicles too soon will not make the treatment more effective. You need to allow the hair to grow in enough to be targeted by the laser.
Typical Intervals:
The typical interval between laser hair removal sessions is usually 4-8 weeks, depending on the area being treated and individual factors. A qualified laser technician will assess your skin and hair and recommend the appropriate treatment schedule for you.
In summary, daily laser hair removal is unsafe and ineffective. Always follow the recommendations of a qualified laser technician.