About Laser Treatment
Laser treatment at Cozmaa covers long-term hair reduction, skin resurfacing and pigmentation correction. Lasers work by delivering controlled light energy to a precise target — the pigment in a hair follicle, or uneven areas in the skin — while protecting the surrounding tissue.
Indian skin carries more melanin, which means the wrong laser or wrong settings can risk pigmentation changes. That is why suitability matters: we assess your skin type, carry out a patch test where needed, and tune the device to you. Laser hair reduction usually needs a planned course of sessions because the laser only affects follicles in their active growth phase. We will explain how many sessions your case is likely to need, and what realistic long-term reduction looks like.
Why Choose Cozmaa for Your Laser Treatment
Skin-Type Matched
We assess your Fitzpatrick skin type and choose laser settings that are safe for melanin-rich skin.
Patch Testing
Where appropriate we test a small area first to confirm how your skin responds before a full session.
Trained Operators
Treatments are delivered by trained hands, the single biggest factor in safe laser results.
Clear Session Plans
We explain how many sessions your case needs and the spacing between them upfront.
How It Works
Every treatment at Cozmaa follows a careful, personalised process — designed for safety, comfort and lasting results.
Skin Assessment
We review your skin type, hair or pigmentation concern, and medical history, then plan a safe course of sessions.
Laser Session
The treatment area is cleaned, cooled and treated; most sessions are short, with only mild warmth felt.
Aftercare & Spacing
We guide you on sun protection and skincare between sessions, spaced weeks apart for best results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, when the right laser and settings are used. Indian skin has more melanin, so suitable technology and trained operators matter. We assess your skin type, use settings appropriate for melanin-rich skin and patch test where needed, which keeps the risk of pigmentation changes low.
Most people describe laser sessions as a mild warmth or a light snapping sensation rather than real pain. Modern devices include cooling to keep you comfortable, and numbing measures can be used for sensitive areas. Sessions are generally short.
For laser hair reduction, several sessions are needed because the laser only affects follicles in their active growth phase — often around six or more, spaced weeks apart. Hormonal areas and coarse hair may need more. We will give you a realistic session plan for your specific case.
For hair reduction, you will usually notice gradual thinning and slower regrowth over the course of your sessions rather than after a single visit. Skin and pigmentation results also build over a planned series. We will explain the expected timeline for your particular treatment.
Downtime is usually minimal. Mild redness or slight swelling can occur and generally settles within hours to a day. We will advise you on sun protection and gentle skincare afterwards, which is important for melanin-rich skin to avoid pigmentation.
Avoid sun exposure and tanning for a couple of weeks before your session, and do not wax, pluck or bleach the area beforehand — shaving is fine for hair reduction. Let us know about any active skin issues or medications. We will give you a full pre-session checklist.