What is the Combination Approach?
The combination approach uses both laser hair removal and electrolysis in a strategic, phased treatment plan. Instead of relying on a single method, treatment is adjusted based on how your hair responds over time.
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Laser is typically used first to reduce dense, pigmented hair across larger areas. As hair becomes finer, lighter, or more resistant, electrolysis is introduced to permanently treat remaining follicles with precision.
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By combining these two proven technologies, we can address a wider range of hair types and growth patterns—supporting more comprehensive, long-term results.
Why a Combination Approach Works?
Hair responds differently based on factors such as growth cycles, pigmentation, density, and hormonal influence. Using laser hair removal and electrolysis together allows each method to be applied where it is most effective—reducing bulk hair efficiently while addressing remaining growth with precision.
How it Works?
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Book Your Free Consultation
Every client begins with a private consultation. We evaluate your skin type, hair characteristics, medical history, and goals to determine whether a combination approach is appropriate and to design a safe, customized treatment plan.
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Laser Hair Reduction Phase
Most clients begin with a series of laser hair removal sessions to reduce dense, pigmented hair across larger areas. Treatment frequency and duration are discussed during your consultation and adjusted based on your individual response.
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Precision Electrolysis for Full Clearance
As hair becomes finer, lighter, or more resistant to laser, electrolysis is introduced to permanently treat remaining follicles. This final phase allows for detailed, long-term clearance and more complete results.
Who is the Combination Approach Best For?
Have Mixed Hair Types
You have a combination of coarse, dark hair and finer or lighter hair in the same area.
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Want More Complete, Long-Term Results
You’re looking for more than temporary reduction and want a long-term solution.
Have Light, Fine, or Sparse Remaining Hair
Your remaining hair no longer responds well to laser and requires precision-based permanent removal.
Experience Hormonal Hair Growth
You notice ongoing or recurring growth related to hormonal changes, especially on the face, neck, or jawline.
Have Hair That Has Become Resistant to Laser
You’ve completed laser treatments but still have persistent or patchy regrowth.
Prefer a Personalized Treatment Plan
You value customized care that adapts to your skin, hair, and goals over time.
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Two Proven Hair Removal Methods. One Personalized Solution.
At Haute Hair Removal & Aesthetics, hair removal is never one-size-fits-all. Every client’s skin, hair type, and long-term goals are different — which is why we offer two clinically proven hair removal methods and guide you toward the solution that is safest, most effective, and best suited to you.​
Through an in-depth consultation, we determine whether Laser Hair Removal, Electrolysis, or a combination of both will provide the safest, most effective results for your individual needs.
Personalized Care Starts With the Right Method
Selecting the appropriate hair removal method is just as important as the treatment itself. Factors such as hair color, texture, skin tone, treatment area, hormonal influences, and prior hair removal history all play a role in determining the most effective approach.
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Rather than placing clients into a single solution, we carefully evaluate each case and recommend the method—or combination of methods—that aligns with your goals and supports long-term results.
Still Have Questions About the Combination Approach?
Below, you’ll find clear answers to common questions about comfort, safety, results, and scheduling.
Does the combination approach hurt?
Most clients describe treatments as very tolerable. Laser feels like a quick snapping sensation, while electrolysis produces brief, localized sensations. Comfort measures are always used, and treatments are adjusted to your tolerance.
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Can numbing cream be used?
Yes. Topical numbing cream may be used for sensitive areas when appropriate and will be discussed during your consultation.
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How long are appointments?
Appointment length varies by treatment type and area. Laser sessions are typically shorter, while electrolysis sessions may be longer depending on clearance goals.
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Will I need downtime after treatment?
Most clients return to normal activities immediately. Mild redness or sensitivity may occur temporarily and usually resolves within a few hours.


