How Much Does Laser Hair Removal Cost?
Complete laser hair removal pricing guide—costs by body area, number of sessions needed, and how to save money.
National Average
$200-900 per session
Price range: $100 – $1,500+
Cost Breakdown
| Treatment Area | Price |
|---|---|
| Upper lip | $50-150 per session |
| Underarms | $100-200 per session |
| Bikini line | $150-300 per session |
| Brazilian | $200-400 per session |
| Full legs | $300-600 per session |
| Full back (men) | $300-600 per session |
| Chest (men) | $200-400 per session |
| Full body | $800-1,500 per session |
What Affects Price
- •Body area size (small vs. large)
- •Number of sessions needed (6-8 average)
- •Hair color and skin type
- •Laser technology used
- •Provider credentials
- •Geographic location
What's Included in the Price
- ✓Consultation and skin/hair assessment
- ✓Test patch (sometimes)
- ✓Laser treatment session
- ✓Cooling and aftercare
- ✓Scheduling of follow-up sessions
Additional Costs to Consider
- +Touch-up sessions after initial series
- +Annual maintenance sessions
- +Different body area combinations
Ways to Save
Package deals (often 6 sessions)
Med spa memberships
CareCredit financing
Groupon deals (be cautious of provider quality)
Is Laser Hair Removal Worth the Cost?
Laser hair removal has a high upfront cost but saves money long-term vs. a lifetime of waxing, shaving, and ingrown hair treatments. A full series for one area costs $600-2,400 but provides 80-90% permanent hair reduction. Calculate what you spend annually on hair removal to see if the investment makes sense.
Learn More About This Treatment
Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal uses concentrated light to destroy hair follicles, resulting in permanent hair reduction. It's effective on most body areas and works best on dark hair.
Pricing Disclaimer
Prices shown are estimates based on national averages for 2024. Actual costs vary based on location, provider, and individual treatment needs. Always consult with a qualified provider for an accurate quote. Prices in major metropolitan areas are typically higher than national averages.