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At any given moment the majority of the hair follicles in any skin area are in
a resting phase. The hair removal device may have no impact on these resting
hairs.
Only the hairs in the anagen phase will respond to treatment. It may therefore
take a full hair growth cycle before all hair follicles have been treated.
Plan your hair removal for the best results
A typical hair growth cycle takes 18–24 months. During this period multiple
sessions may be required in order to achieve long-term hair removal.
The hair removal results for each person vary depending on the location on
the body, hair color and how the device is used.
Typical hair removal plan during a full hair growth cycle:
• The first 4 hair removal sessions with the hair remover should take place
approximately 2 weeks apart.
• Hair removal sessions 5–7 should take place approximately 4 weeks apart.
• After that you should use the hair remover from time to time as required
until a long-term effect is achieved.
This is the standard treatment plan that has been shown to produce the best
results. Alternatively, you may work out a different personal treatment plan
and still achieve a satisfactory outcome.
• Please note that the result will not be improved by treating an area of your
body more often than every two weeks.
• Due to hormonal or other physiological changes resting hair follicles may
become active. Maintenance hair removal sessions may therefore occasion-
ally be necessary to remove any remaining stray hairs.