NYA Med Spa

Laser Hair Removal

Smooth Skin Without the Endless Maintenance

Shaving, waxing, plucking. The endless cycle of body hair maintenance adds up to hours of your life and a lot of a lot of pain and irritation along the way. Laser hair removal at NYA Med Spa offers a real, lasting alternative that most clients find remarkably comfortable.

We use an advanced diode laser system that gently delivers energy to the hair follicle, disabling its ability to grow new hair. The technology is built to be comfortable, fast, and effective across a wide range of skin tones, including darker complexions that older devices could not safely treat.

How Laser Hair Removal Works at Our Grand Rapids Location

Hair grows in cycles, and laser hair removal works best when the hair is in its active growth phase. That is why a series of treatments is needed to catch each follicle when the laser can do its job. At NYA Med Spa we typically recommend six to eight sessions spaced four to six weeks apart for the most lasting results.

Sessions are quick, often fifteen to thirty minutes for most areas. Our laser system uses a continuous cooling feature that keeps every session comfortable, which is why so many clients describe it as a gentle warming rather than anything painful.

Laser Hair Removal

Benefits of Laser Hair Removal

What makes laser hair removal at NYA Med Spa a favorite among Grand Rapids clients.

Comfortable Sessions
Modern diode technology and continuous cooling make every session comfortable for the vast majority of clients.
Long Lasting Smoothness
After a complete series, clients see a significant and lasting reduction in hair growth in the treated area.
Safe for All Skin Tones
Our laser system is designed to work effectively and safely across the full range of skin tones.
Quick Sessions
Most treatment areas are done in fifteen to thirty minutes, so it is easy to fit into your week.
Frequently Asked Questions

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