What is Vectus?
The Vectus Laser is a professional medical aesthetic system primarily used for permanent hair removal. It utilizes advanced diode laser technology combined with a built-in cooling system to target hair follicles and hair shaft safely and comfortably. The device is known for its fast treatment speed, suitability for a wide range of skin tones, and effectiveness in delivering smooth, long-lasting results with minimal discomfort.
Why Vectus Laser Treatment?
Traditional hair removal routines can be tedious, painful, expensive, and time consuming. Laser hair removal is a proven and effective solution. The Vectus Laser is the intelligent choice for the fastest laser hair removal. Plus, Skintel® Melanin Reader enables practitioners to identify test spot settings, optimizing hair removal treatments tailored to each client's skin type, lifestyle, and ethnicity.
What does the treatment feel like?
During the procedure, most individuals experience only a mild "snap," similar to a rubber band, at the treatment site. You'll also notice a cooling sensation on your skin as the handpiece moves across the area being treated. To improve comfort, we may offer topical anesthetics and cooling devices.
How quickly will I recover?
You can resume regular daily activities immediately following treatment. Typically, most people experience a mild, sunburn-like sensation, possibly accompanied by some minor redness and/or swelling immediately following the treatment. This usually lasts 2-24 hours. We will discuss any other possible side effects and the necessary post-treatment care with you during the consultation.
What is the treatment frequency?
Since your hair grows in three stages, several treatments are needed to affect all of the unwanted hair. The number of treatments can vary between individuals, depending on the amount of hair, the area to be treated, skin colour, hair colour and hair coarseness.
Typically 4 – 6 treatments are needed but this will depend on a number of factors. One of our providers can give you a more specific treatment plan during your consultation.









