Clinical Laser Therapy

Light Does the Work. Precision Guides It.

Medical-grade laser systems calibrated to your skin type, your concern, and your physiology. Wavelength selection, power settings, and pulse duration controlled by an experienced provider who understands what light can do when it is aimed correctly.

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Treatment Categories

What Laser Can Do

Laser is not one treatment. It is a platform of targeted energy applications, each calibrated for a specific tissue response. Your provider selects the right wavelength, pulse width, and intensity for each concern.

Hair Removal
Targeted follicle destruction. Laser energy is absorbed by melanin in the hair shaft, disabling the follicle at its growth phase without disturbing surrounding skin. Effective on face, underarms, legs, bikini, back, and chest. Multiple sessions required to catch each hair in its active growth cycle.
Pigment Correction
Breaking down unwanted melanin deposits. Sun damage, age spots, melasma, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation respond to specific wavelengths that fragment excess pigment while leaving the surrounding tissue intact. Results develop as the body clears fragmented pigment over 2 to 6 weeks post-treatment.
Skin Resurfacing
Controlled surface renewal. Ablative and non-ablative laser resurfacing removes damaged outer layers or stimulates deep collagen production without breaking the surface. Addresses fine lines, rough texture, enlarged pores, and acne scarring. Depth and intensity are adjusted based on skin condition and recovery tolerance.
Vascular Lesions
Targeting visible vessels and redness. Specific wavelengths are absorbed by hemoglobin in blood vessels, collapsing spider veins, broken capillaries, rosacea-related redness, and cherry angiomas. The vessel is sealed and gradually absorbed by the body over the following weeks.
Tattoo Removal
Fragmenting embedded ink particles. High-intensity pulses shatter ink particles into fragments small enough for the immune system to clear. Different ink colors require different wavelengths. Professional tattoos typically require 6 to 12 sessions. Fading is gradual and progressive with each treatment.
The Difference

Why Clinical Matters

The same laser in different hands produces entirely different outcomes. The device is not the differentiator. The provider is.

Clinical Setting

Provider-led assessment, medical-grade equipment, and parameters set by someone who understands tissue response at the cellular level.

  • Full skin assessment before every session
  • Wavelength selected for your specific concern and skin type
  • Power, pulse duration, and cooling adjusted in real time
  • Medical oversight for complications or unexpected reactions
  • Fitzpatrick skin typing and contraindication screening
  • Integrated with your full medical picture

Standard Med Spa

Technician-operated, often with preset protocols and limited ability to adjust parameters for individual anatomy.

  • Standardized settings applied broadly
  • Limited skin-type assessment capability
  • Fixed protocols regardless of individual response
  • Fewer options for managing adverse reactions
  • No integration with hormones, nutrition, or medications
  • Volume-driven appointment scheduling

Not all lasers are equal.
Not all hands holding them are either.

Every session at THE WELLNESS CO. is administered by a licensed provider with decades of clinical experience. Power settings, cooling intervals, and pass patterns are never left to a preset. They are assessed, adjusted, and verified in real time.

Your Visit

What to Expect

From assessment through recovery, every step is deliberate.

01

Consultation

Your provider evaluates your skin type, pigmentation, medical history, and treatment goals. Together you determine the right laser modality, expected sessions, and a realistic timeline for results.

02

Preparation

Depending on the treatment, topical numbing may be applied 20 to 30 minutes beforehand. Sun avoidance instructions are given in advance. The treatment area is cleaned and marked for precision.

03

Treatment

The laser is applied with continuous assessment. Your provider monitors tissue response in real time, adjusting energy, cooling, and pass patterns. Sessions range from 15 minutes for small areas to 60 minutes for larger zones.

04

Recovery

Post-treatment care varies by modality. Mild warmth or redness lasting hours to days is common. Your provider gives specific aftercare instructions including sun protection, product restrictions, and follow-up timing.

Add CLARITY to Your Protocol

Laser results depend on what is happening underneath.

Hormones affect pigmentation. Nutrition affects healing speed. Inflammation affects how your skin responds to energy. CLARITY members receive tiered discounts on all laser treatments, with protocols informed by their full biomarker profile.

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Laser Treatment FAQ

Does laser treatment hurt?

Sensation varies by treatment type and area. Most patients describe it as a warm snap or rubber-band flick. Cooling technology is integrated into modern laser systems, and topical numbing can be applied for more sensitive treatment zones. Discomfort is brief and manageable for the vast majority of patients.

How many sessions will I need?

Session count depends on the treatment. Hair removal typically requires 6 to 8 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. Pigment correction may take 2 to 4 sessions. Skin resurfacing can produce significant results in 1 to 3 sessions. Your provider will outline a specific protocol during your consultation based on your skin type, concern, and goals.

Is laser safe for all skin types?

Modern laser platforms offer multiple wavelengths and settings that can be safely used across a range of skin types, including darker complexions. The critical factor is proper assessment by an experienced provider who understands how different skin types respond to specific wavelengths and energy levels. This is why clinical-grade treatment with experienced providers matters.

Do I need to avoid sun exposure before and after treatment?

Yes. Active sun exposure and tanning increase the risk of complications including burns and hyperpigmentation. Most protocols require that you avoid direct sun and tanning beds for 2 to 4 weeks before and after treatment. Your provider may recommend rescheduling if there is a recent tan. Consistent SPF use is essential throughout your treatment course.

Compound Your Results

Layer Your Laser Protocol

Targeted light. Precise hands.

Every wavelength selected for your skin. Every session guided by clinical experience.

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