Duration
10-40 minutes depending on area
Recommended sessions
Hair removal: about 5 sessions at 4-8 week intervals; toning: 2-4 week intervals
Downtime
Immediate return to daily life
Dr. Kim Tae-hoon, Medical Director · Reviewed by our medical director
Board-certified dermatologist · review date to be posted
Hair removal requires multiple sessions because of the hair growth cycle, and fine vellus hairs respond only partially.
01Overview
GentleMax Pro Dual wavelengths, wide range: hair removal, toning, and redness
GentleMax Pro is a laser equipped with two wavelengths: a 755nm alexandrite and a 1064nm Nd:YAG.
Duration
10-40 minutes depending on area
Recommended sessions
Hair removal: about 5 sessions at 4-8 week intervals; toning: 2-4 week intervals
Downtime
Immediate return to daily life
How long it lasts
Hair removal: long-lasting after completing the course (individual results vary)
03Device & Technology
GentleMax Pro Device
Candela (USA) · FDA cleared · MFDS (Korean FDA) approved
05Before / After
Before & After
Clinical photos. Results vary with skin condition, age and treatment plan. Before-and-after photos are published with the patient's written consent, taken under identical conditions (lighting, angle) and never retouched. Results vary by individual.
07FAQ
Frequently asked questions
QHow many hair removal sessions do I need?+
Matched to the hair growth cycle, we typically plan about 5 sessions at 4-8 week intervals, varying with the area and hair condition.
QCan I have hair removal in summer?+
Yes. Just avoid sun exposure and tanning before and after treatment.
QCan I have toning and hair removal on the same day?+
Usually yes, as long as the areas do not overlap. We plan the schedule and sequence with you at consultation.
Fees
Pricing depends on area and session package, and is confirmed after consultation.
See the fee schedule →Reviewed byDr. Kim Tae-hoon, Medical Director · Board-certified dermatologist · review date to be posted
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Facial Flushing: How Much Can Laser Treatment Really Help? →
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Next step
Wondering if this treatment fits you?
Leave your main concern and request a consultation. Suitability, schedule and fees are confirmed after review.