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Best Overall LHRMedical-grade diode and Nd:YAG laser. Physician-supervised. Conservative settings for Filipino skin. Most comprehensive LHR menu in BGC.
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Medical-grade diode and Nd:YAG laser. Physician-supervised. Conservative settings for Filipino skin. Most comprehensive LHR menu in BGC.
Competent laser hair removal at BGC's most accessible price point. Underarms from ₱2,500. Physician oversight maintained.
PDS-accredited dermatologists. Conservative protocol for sensitive skin types. Best choice for patients with skin conditions alongside LHR.
Laser hair removal (LHR) in BGC is available at most aesthetic clinics, but quality varies significantly. The key factors that determine safety and effectiveness:
Device type: Diode laser (most effective for Filipino skin tones), Nd:YAG (safest for darker skin, Fitzpatrick IV–V), and alexandrite (effective but higher PIH risk for darker skin). Avoid IPL-only clinics for Filipino skin — IPL is less precise and has higher complication rates for Fitzpatrick III–V.
Physician oversight: LHR must be performed by or under direct supervision of a PRC-licensed physician in the Philippines. Clinics where nurses or estheticians operate laser devices without physician oversight are operating illegally.
Session count: Filipino hair typically requires 6–8 sessions for 80–90% permanent reduction. Sessions are spaced 4–6 weeks apart for body areas, 3–4 weeks for facial areas. Hormonal areas (chin, upper lip) may require maintenance sessions.
Pricing: Underarms ₱2,500–₱5,000 per session. Full legs ₱8,000–₱15,000. Brazilian ₱5,000–₱10,000. Full face ₱4,000–₱8,000. Package deals (6 sessions) typically offer 15–25% savings.
Pro tip: Shave the treatment area 24 hours before your session — do not wax or use depilatory creams for 4 weeks before laser. Avoid sun exposure for 2 weeks before and after each session.
Filipino skin (Fitzpatrick III–V) requires specific considerations for safe laser hair removal:
Device selection: Nd:YAG 1064nm is the safest laser for darker Filipino skin tones. It has a longer wavelength that bypasses melanin in the epidermis and targets the hair follicle more selectively. Diode 810nm is effective for medium Filipino skin tones (Fitzpatrick III–IV). Alexandrite 755nm has higher PIH risk for darker skin and should be used cautiously.
Settings: Conservative fluence (energy) settings are essential. Reputable BGC clinics start at lower settings and increase gradually based on skin response. Aggressive settings cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation — dark patches that can take months to resolve.
Patch test: Always required for first-time LHR patients. A patch test on a small area 24–48 hours before full treatment confirms appropriate settings and identifies sensitivity.
Contraindications: Active skin infections, recent sun exposure (within 2 weeks), isotretinoin use (within 6 months), pregnancy, and certain medications that increase photosensitivity.
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