Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about MD-Underarms.

Yes, MD-Underarms is generally safe for sensitive skin when performed by trained professionals. We perform a patch test, use gentle settings, and customize treatment. Avoid if you have active rashes, open wounds, or recent chemical peels; consult during booking.

Most clients see significant improvement after three to six sessions spaced two to four weeks apart. Maintenance sessions every three to six months keep results. Exact number depends on pigmentation depth, skin type, and lifestyle; we'll create a personalized plan.

MD-Underarms helps reduce superficial pigmentation and discoloration for many clients, especially with repeated treatments and proper home care. Deeper or hormonal pigmentation may need combined therapies like topical agents or laser for optimal results.

Most clients experience mild, tolerable sensations—like light scratching or suction—during MD-Underarms. Any redness or sensitivity typically fades within 24 to 72 hours. We can use topical numbing or gentler settings if needed.

Avoid heavy sweating, hot baths, intense workouts, saunas, and strong deodorants for 48 hours post-treatment. Keep the area clean, moisturized, and protected from sun exposure. Follow our aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing and best results.

Yes, MD-Underarms can be combined safely with other treatments in many cases, but scheduling is important. We recommend spacing laser, chemical peels, or waxing before and after sessions as advised. Consultation will determine the optimal combination and timing based on your goals.