Short answer: Bikini areas usually need slightly wider spacing than other body areas. Start cautiously, then adjust based on skin comfort and regrowth.
For overall cadence, see: IPL Hair Removal Schedule.
Why bikini areas often need different spacing
Skin around the bikini area tends to be more sensitive and may experience more friction. Because of this, treating too frequently rarely improves results and may increase irritation.
A typical IPL schedule for the bikini area
- Early phase: Start with conservative spacing and observe skin response.
- Progress phase: Maintain steady spacing once comfort is established.
- Maintenance: Treat only when noticeable regrowth appears.
Related reading: How long should you do weekly IPL sessions before switching to maintenance?
What to do if the bikini area feels sensitive
Sensitivity is a signal to adjust spacing—not to stop entirely. Many people benefit from increasing the interval or slightly lowering intensity rather than skipping sessions altogether.
Helpful guide: Is it safe to use IPL on sensitive areas?
Maintenance expectations for bikini areas
Results in bikini areas often stabilize later than underarms or legs. Maintenance is usually less frequent but should be responsive to regrowth rather than calendar-based.
See also: How often should you do IPL maintenance touch-ups?
Common mistakes to avoid
- Treating too often to “speed things up”
- Ignoring early signs of irritation
- Comparing bikini progress directly to other body areas
Back to the full guide: IPL Hair Removal Schedule
For complete operating steps and limitations, consult the MITHLUX S2 Pulse User Manual.