Permanent hair removal has become a popular choice for those looking to achieve long-lasting hair reduction and enjoy smoother skin every day. However, with the wide variety of options available, it can be difficult to clearly understand the differences between hair removal technologies.
Here is a clear and updated guide comparing laser hair removal — the technology used in all our clinics — and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), which is more limited and variable.
How Does Permanent Hair Removal Work?
Both laser and IPL are based on the same principle:
Light is absorbed by the melanin in the hair, then converted into heat to destroy the follicle responsible for regrowth.
Effectiveness, however, depends on the precision, selectivity, and power of the technology used — and this is where laser stands out.
1 — Laser Hair Removal: The Gold Standard
For over 25 years, laser technology has been recognized as the most effective, precise, and reliable solution for hair reduction.
More Targeted Technology
- Monochromatic, highly selective light
- Coherent beam that precisely targets the hair from the bulge to the bulb
- High precision, even in delicate areas
Enhanced Safety
Modern lasers feature integrated cooling systems that reduce discomfort and help prevent overheating.
Suitable for More Skin Types
Unlike IPL, laser treatments can be safely adapted for:
- Fair skin
- Medium skin
- Darker skin
→ Making it a more inclusive and safer option.
Fast and Long-Lasting Results
On average:
- 5 to 6 sessions
- Approximately 80% hair reduction (depending on area and skin type)
Laser hair removal remains the preferred choice for consistent, long-term results.
2 — Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Less Precision
IPL uses a flash lamp that emits a broad spectrum of light, making it less targeted than laser technology.
Main Limitations
- Polychromatic, less selective light
- More variable results
- Larger treatment head, reducing precision
- Less effective on deeply rooted or very dark hair
Compatible Skin Types
IPL is suitable only for:
- Very fair skin
- Dark hair
It is contraindicated for medium, darker, tanned, or recently sun-exposed skin.
Results
Typically requires more sessions, with less consistent and less durable outcomes.
Use Cases
IPL may help:
- Miniaturize certain hairs
- Lighten finer hair
However, it does not match the effectiveness of laser for permanent hair reduction.
3 — Important Contraindications
Both technologies should be avoided in the following cases:
- White, light red, or very blonde hair
- Use of photosensitizing medications
- Photodermatoses
- Pregnancy
- Tattooed areas
- Recent sun exposure (especially for IPL)
A personalized assessment is essential to ensure safe treatment.
Why Choose Laser Hair Removal at Epiderma?
In all our clinics, we exclusively offer laser hair removal because it provides:
Superior Long-Term Results
- Durable reduction
- Finer hair
- Slower regrowth
Maximum Safety
- Health Canada–approved technologies
- Precise calibration
- Integrated cooling systems
Comprehensive Professional Care
Treatments performed by medico-aesthetic technicians under medical supervision.
Personalized Approach
Each assessment determines:
- Laser compatibility
- Required precautions
- Optimal treatment plan based on skin and goals
Our commitment: effective, safe, and personalized treatments.
Conclusion
Laser hair removal remains the most effective, precise, and safest solution for long-term hair reduction. In comparison, IPL presents more limitations, less precision, and is not suitable for all skin phototypes.
To determine whether laser treatment is right for you, a personalized evaluation is the essential first step.