Adorn Medical Spa
Dearborn · Detroit
Rated 5★ by 635 Google reviewers, Adorn Medical Spa (Dearborn) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 15 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.
A laser treatment that targets hair follicles to permanently reduce unwanted hair on the face, body, and bikini area over a series of sessions. Compare Detroit clinics below and request a free consultation.
$50–$600
per session, per area · USD
A general range for Detroit, rounded for guidance. Confirm exact pricing with each clinic.
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Dearborn · Detroit
Rated 5★ by 635 Google reviewers, Adorn Medical Spa (Dearborn) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 15 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.
Birmingham · Detroit
AURORA MEDICAL SPA in Birmingham is a med spa rated 5★ across 135 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 14 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.
Southfield · Detroit
BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR MED SPA PLLC offers Botox, Chemical Peel, Dermal Fillers and 5 more treatments from its Southfield location and is rated 5★ across 287 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.
Birmingham · Detroit
Glam Jail Med Spa in Birmingham is a med spa rated 5★ across 523 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.
Wyandotte · Detroit
Rated 5★ by 482 Google reviewers, GOTOX Aesthetics (Wyandotte) offers Botox, Chemical Peel, Dermal Fillers and 7 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.
Wyandotte · Detroit
Med 1 Aesthetics in Wyandotte is a med spa rated 5★ across 301 Google reviews, offering Botox, Chemical Peel, Dermal Fillers and 5 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.
Birmingham · Detroit
Modern Aesthetics + Skin Medical Spa offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 8 more treatments from its Birmingham location and is rated 5★ across 324 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.
Birmingham · Detroit
Rio Palace Spa in Birmingham is a med spa rated 5★ across 201 Google reviews, offering Botox, Chemical Peel, Dermal Fillers and 5 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.
Birmingham · Detroit
Skin House, Dr. Christina Barbat offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 14 more treatments from its Birmingham location and is rated 5★ across 710 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.
Dearborn · Detroit
SKIN MD Medspa in Dearborn is a med spa rated 5★ across 519 Google reviews, offering BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 14 more treatments. See details, compare local pricing, and request a free consultation.
Ferndale · Detroit
The Aesthetic Method Medical Spa offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 9 more treatments from its Ferndale location and is rated 5★ across 379 Google reviews. Compare pricing and request a free consultation on ClinicCompass.
Wyandotte · Detroit
Rated 5★ by 355 Google reviewers, ZI Bloom Aesthetics (Wyandotte) offers BBL Photofacial, Botox, Chemical Peel and 11 more treatments. View the full profile and request a free consultation.
12 clinics offer Laser Hair Removal across the Detroit metro — with providers in Dearborn, Birmingham, Southfield, Wyandotte, Ferndale. Detroit's established aesthetic clusters around Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Royal Oak, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.
Local cost for Laser Hair Removal in Detroit typically falls between $50–$600 per session, per area . Compare the 12 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.
A laser treatment that targets hair follicles to permanently reduce unwanted hair on the face, body, and bikini area over a series of sessions.
6–8 sessions, 4–8 weeks apart
None — mild redness for a few hours
Anyone seeking lasting reduction of unwanted hair; modern lasers treat a wide range of skin tones
Typical Laser Hair Removal pricing in Detroit runs $50–$600 per session, per area. The biggest variables are the provider's experience level and the specific device or product used — newer technology and senior injectors price at the upper end. Pricing is quoted in US dollars (USD). Request a consultation from any of our listed Detroit clinics for a personalized quote.
ClinicCompass lists 12 verified Detroit-area clinics offering Laser Hair Removal, concentrated in Dearborn, Birmingham, Southfield, Wyandotte. Each listing includes real Google ratings so you can compare reputable options side by side before booking a consultation.
Among our 12 listed Detroit providers for Laser Hair Removal, Adorn Medical Spa currently holds the highest verified Google rating at 5★ across 635+ reviews (located in Dearborn). "Best" is subjective — compare 2–3 Detroit clinics before committing.
Detroit's cooler months (October through March) are the optimal window. Laser-treated skin is more sun-sensitive for several weeks afterward, and pre-treatment sun exposure raises complication risk. Most Detroit providers will recommend avoiding summer if you're planning a multi-session series.
Yes — but the specific device matters significantly. Older lasers had higher risk of pigment changes on medium-to-deep skin tones. Modern lasers like the Nd:YAG safely and effectively treat darker complexions. Ask your Detroit provider which device they'll use and whether they have experience treating your specific skin type.
It produces permanent hair *reduction* rather than 100% permanent removal — and this distinction matters. After a full series (typically 6–8 sessions), the FDA-cleared definition of "permanent hair reduction" means most people see a dramatic, lasting decrease in hair density, with any regrowth being finer, lighter, and sparser than original hair. Some patients see ~90%+ reduction; others see ~70%. Hormonal areas (face, bikini) often need periodic maintenance sessions over the years. Truly zero-regrowth-forever results are not what the technology promises.
Honest list: (1) Upfront cost — even with packages, a full body laser hair removal series runs $1,500–$3,000+ total; (2) Time commitment — 6–8 sessions over 6–12 months, all timed with your hair growth cycle; (3) Results aren't 100% permanent — some maintenance is typically needed; (4) It doesn't work well on very light, gray, or red hair (the laser targets pigment); (5) Sun avoidance before and after each session limits scheduling; (6) Rare risks include burns, blistering, and temporary pigment changes — almost always from operator error or wrong device for skin tone. Net: for most people the math still favors laser long-term vs. years of shaving/waxing, but it's not zero-effort or zero-risk.
The most common patient regrets we hear about: (1) That it would take 6–8 sessions, not 1–2 — patience required; (2) That shaving (not waxing or plucking) is required between sessions because the laser needs the follicle intact to target; (3) That hormones can trigger regrowth months or years later, especially on the face/bikini, requiring maintenance; (4) That cheaper providers using outdated equipment produce noticeably worse results; (5) That sun avoidance is mandatory — a tan at treatment time can cause burns or pigment changes; (6) That pain varies dramatically by body area — upper lip is brief but intense; legs are easier. Going in with realistic expectations + an experienced provider with modern equipment is everything.
Highly variable by body area. Most patients rate large fleshy areas (legs, back, arms) at 2–4/10 — easily tolerable, comparable to a warm rubber-band snap with cooling. Bonier or sensitive areas (upper lip, bikini line, underarms, ankles) rate higher at 5–7/10 — brief but intense. Modern lasers with integrated cooling (Diolaze, Soprano Ice, GentleMax Pro) are dramatically more comfortable than older devices. Most patients describe the discomfort as totally manageable and significantly less than waxing the same area.
Most areas need 6–8 sessions spaced 4–8 weeks apart. The reason: the laser only affects hairs in their active growth (anagen) phase — at any given time, only ~20% of your hair follicles are in this phase. Multiple sessions catch each follicle during its growth window over many cycles. Hormonal areas (face, bikini, especially in PCOS patients) often need 8–10+ sessions and periodic maintenance. Larger areas (legs, back) may show meaningful reduction after 4–5 sessions but still benefit from the full series.
Darker skin: yes — modern lasers like the Nd:YAG (Cutera, Cynosure) safely and effectively treat darker complexions because they target deeper into the skin without heating surface pigment. Older alexandrite or diode lasers were riskier for medium-to-deep skin tones. Ask which device your provider uses before booking. Blonde, gray, white, or very fine hair: not really — the laser targets melanin (pigment) in the hair, so light hair has nothing to absorb the energy. Electrolysis is the only proven option for very light hair.
1–2 weeks before: avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, and self-tanner (tanned skin = burn risk). 1 month before: stop waxing, plucking, sugaring, threading — the follicle needs to be intact for the laser to target. Day before: shave the area (yes, shave is fine and required — just no plucking the root). Day of: arrive with clean, product-free skin (no lotions, deodorant, makeup on the treatment area). Avoid hot showers, saunas, and intense exercise for 24 hours after each session.
Over a multi-year horizon, yes — for most patients. The upfront investment ($1,500–$3,000+ for a full series) offsets within 3–5 years vs. ongoing salon waxing costs ($30–$80/month). Vs. shaving, the math is less about money and more about time and outcome — laser eliminates ingrown hair issues, daily razor maintenance, and shaving rash. The case for laser is strongest if you currently wax regularly, deal with significant ingrown hairs, or just want to be done with hair management. The case against is weaker results for very light hair or hormonal-driven regrowth.
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