Smoother skin with
a method that fits
your lifestyle

It can feel like a never-ending cycle to remove hair. Shaving works quickly, but the hair grows back quickly. Waxing lasts longer, but some people find it uncomfortable and it can cause ingrown hairs. The best choice depends on what bothers you the most: having to do maintenance every day, having hair that keeps coming back in the same places, or having stubble that is easy to see.

To make a useful plan, you need to know what your skin and hair can handle. Mayam Aesthetic first looks at your hair type, how sensitive you are, and what you want to get out of the process. Then, they suggest the method that is most likely to give you a clean result that lasts without making the process a constant battle.

Why unwanted hair keeps returning

Hair grows in cycles, and not every hair is actively growing at the same time. That is why some methods feel inconsistent. You may remove what is visible, but other follicles are simply in a different stage of the cycle and will appear later. This is also why long-term reduction methods are usually planned as a course, not a single visit.

Choosing the right technique for your skin and hair

Above all, some people want things to be easy. Some people want the option that will last the longest. Long-term reduction treatments try to stop hair from growing back, while shaving and depilatory creams only work for a short time.

Long-term reduction and permanent removal are also different. People often say that electrolysis is a way to permanently get rid of unwanted hair, but it can take a long time because it works on hair follicles one at a time. Laser-based treatments are very popular for long-term hair removal and smoother skin. The treatment is done over a number of sessions, which slowly reduces regrowth.

What results should
look like in real life

People don’t usually want things to be perfect. They want less hair, hair that grows back more slowly, fewer ingrown hairs, and skin that feels smoother with less work every day. That’s why early expectations are important. A realistic result is usually a big drop in the thickness and density of your hair, as well as easier upkeep between sessions.

At Mayam Aesthetics, the goal is to help you lose weight in a way that looks natural and fits your lifestyle, not to promise a “one-session” solution.

Prep that protects your skin
and improves outcomes

To keep treatment safe and effective, preparation matters. Here is the simplest checklist that tends to make the biggest difference:

  • Avoid waxing, plucking, or epilators before long-term reduction sessions, as these remove the hair root that the treatment needs to target
  • Avoid applying perfumed products to the area on the day of treatment
  • Keep sun exposure and tanning to a minimum before and after, as this can increase skin sensitivity
  • Arrive with clean skin, and follow the clinic’s guidance on whether to shave beforehand
  • Mention any history of pigment sensitivity, keloid scarring, or frequent irritation so settings can be chosen carefully

What happens during a
treatment appointment

A quick skin check and confirmation of the treatment area usually start your session. When light or laser devices are used, people wear protective eyewear. People often say that the sensation is different in different parts of the body, but many say it feels like a brief heat or a sharp snap, which is often easier to deal with with cooling methods.

The length of the session depends on where it is. Smaller zones can be very quick, but larger zones take longer. The goal is to have even coverage, not to rush.

Aftercare and what is
normal afterwards

After treatment, especially with laser-based methods, it’s normal to feel warm, red, or slightly swollen for a short time. Some people may also get bruises that go away after a while. Blisters or scabs can also happen, but not as often. This is more likely to happen if the skin has been in the sun or if the area is irritated.

Changes in pigment can also happen. They usually go away after a while, but one of the easiest ways to lower that risk is to keep the area out of the sun while it heals. Mayam Aesthetics will give you aftercare advice based on the method used and how your skin responds, so your recovery will be calm and predictable.

How many sessions
you may need

Because of the hair growth cycle, long-term reduction usually needs more than one session. The length of the course depends on the area, the thickness and color of the hair, and the person’s hormones. Many people notice a gradual change at first: hair grows back more slowly and feels softer, and then as sessions go on, the density becomes more obvious.

For some people, maintenance can be helpful, especially if hormonal changes cause new growth over time.