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Most clients see smooth results for two to six weeks depending on hair growth rate. Regular threading gradually slows regrowth and makes hair finer; individual factors like hormones and hair type affect timing.

Yes. Threading is gentle and suitable for sensitive or acne-prone chin skin when performed by an experienced technician. It removes hair without chemicals, minimizes irritation, and technicians use clean techniques and post-care to reduce inflammation and breakouts.

Yes. Threading lifts hair from the follicle by trapping and pulling it out from the root, resulting in smoother skin and slower regrowth. Proper technique reduces breakage and promotes longer-lasting results compared with surface hair removal methods.

Threading can cause temporary redness or minor irritation, but ingrown hairs are uncommon when proper technique and aftercare are followed. Exfoliate gently, avoid heavy creams immediately, and use soothing products to reduce irritation and prevent ingrowns.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and avoid heavy creams or oils. Let hair be at least a quarter inch long for effective threading. If you have active breakouts or recent facial treatments, inform your technician to modify or reschedule.

Typically every three to six weeks depending on personal hair growth and desired smoothness. Regular appointments help maintain shape and reduce regrowth visibility. Your technician will recommend a schedule based on how quickly your hair returns and skin sensitivity.