The confusion around this is pretty understandable because marketing language can be misleading sometimes. The reality is that laser hair removal is actually considered permanent hair reduction rather than complete permanent removal. What that means is that most people experience a significant and long-lasting reduction in hair growth, but there might be some regrowth over time. The hair that does come back tends to be much finer, lighter, and less noticeable than before treatment. For many people, the regrowth is so minimal that they're happy with just an occasional touch-up session once or twice a year. If you stop getting treatments altogether, you'll probably see some regrowth eventually, but it won't go back to what it was like before you started laser treatment.