Full Body Laser
Hair Removal
full body
$299 per full-body session - every area included. RN-led, in a licensed medical setting. No per-area upcharges, no packages to decode.
✓ No card required to book · ✓ $299 due at your visit · ✓ No per-area upcharges
What $299 actually covers
Most Phoenix clinics quote per area, then stack the areas until a “full body” runs well past this. Ours is one flat rate.
- Full body - every standard area included in each $299 session, with no per-area add-ons
- Performed by licensed medical staff, not a spa technician
- Medical-grade laser, calibrated to your skin at your first visit
- A written plan at your first visit: exactly how many sessions and exactly what they cost, before you commit to anything
How it works
Book in 60 seconds
Pick a time online. No forms, no phone tag.
Quick skin assessment
We confirm you're a candidate and calibrate to your skin.
Your session
Come in, get treated, get on with your day.
Real results, from real clients
What clients say
Who performs your treatment
Licensed medical professionals
Every treatment here is performed by licensed medical staff — not rotating junior techs. In medical aesthetics, who holds the needle is the decision, so we tell you before you book, not after you are in the chair.
Questions
Is $299 really the full-body price?
Yes - $299 is the flat rate for one full-body session, with every standard area included and no per-area upcharges.
How many sessions will I need?
$299 covers one full-body session. Hair grows in cycles, so a series is normal for lasting results - most clients plan for several. We map out your exact number and the exact total in writing at your first visit, before you commit to anything. Even a full course at our rate typically lands below what most Phoenix clinics charge for a package.
Do I pay anything to book?
No. Booking takes no card and no deposit - nothing is charged online. You pay the $299 at your visit.
Does it hurt?
Most clients describe a warm snap. We calibrate to your skin and can adjust as we go.
Am I a candidate?
Most people are, but not everyone. That's what the first-visit assessment is for - and if you're not a good candidate, we'll tell you.