US-FDA approved Triple Wavelength Diode laser. Safe for South Indian Fitzpatrick III–VI. Virtually painless with advanced cooling. 80–90% permanent reduction in 6–8 sessions.
US-FDA Approved Diode Laser
Safe for South Indian Skin
Virtually Painless
80–90% Permanent Reduction
All Body Areas Treated
6–8 sessions achieve 80–90% permanent hair reduction for most body areas. Sessions spaced 4–6 weeks for face and 6–8 weeks for body. Touch-up sessions once a year recommended for remaining fine or hormonal hair.
Yes. DermaVue's Triple Wavelength Diode laser is calibrated for Fitzpatrick III–VI skin types — the darker Indian skin tones common in Thiruvalla. Incorrect laser type on darker skin causes burns or PIH — our protocols prevent this completely.
Pricing starts at ₹1,500 per session for small areas (upper lip) and goes to ₹8,000 for large areas (full legs). Package pricing across 6–8 sessions offers significant savings. Transparent pricing discussed at your free consultation at DermaVue Thukalassery.
Laser provides 80–90% permanent reduction in treated follicles. Fine vellus hair and hormonally-driven hair (PCOS, thyroid) may require maintenance sessions. Medically classified as "permanent hair reduction" — not "permanent hair removal."
Modern diode lasers with advanced contact cooling cause minimal discomfort — most patients describe mild warmth or a light snapping sensation. Significantly less painful than waxing. Sessions on sensitive areas may cause brief mild discomfort.
Yes, year-round. We advise avoiding direct sun for 1 week post-session and applying SPF 50+ daily. The monsoon (June–August) is actually ideal — naturally lower UV exposure in Thiruvalla during this period.
Yes. PCOS-related facial and body hair responds to laser but requires more sessions (8–12) due to hormonal stimulation of new follicles. Concurrent hormonal management significantly improves results. Our dermatologists coordinate with appropriate referrals.
Laser uses a single wavelength precisely targeting hair follicle melanin. IPL uses broad-spectrum light that is less precise and less effective on darker Indian skin. DermaVue uses US-FDA approved laser — not IPL. Always confirm the device type before treatment anywhere.