Complete Hair Removal in Sheboygan, WI

Finally. Hair removal that actually finishes the job.

Laser reduces. Electrolysis perfects. Together, they give you smooth skin that lasts.Most places offer one or the other. I offer both—because that’s how you get real results.

Pilli + Co Microdermabrasion with Angela Timm

Let’s talk about the real problem

Unwanted hair isn’t just cosmetic...
It’s the chin hairs that show up overnight.
Or the shaving that never actually lasts.
The ingrowns that leave marks behind.
The frustration of spending money on things that don’t fully work.

And maybe the most frustrating part?

You’ve probably tried something before… and it didn’t fully fix it.
That’s not your fault.

It’s because most treatments only solve part of the problem.

Why most hair removal falls short

Laser hair removal works best on dark, coarse hair and larger areas. But it won’t treat blonde, gray, or red hair—and it often leaves behind finer hairs.

Electrolysis works on all hair colors and permanently treats individual hairs. But it isn’t practical for large, dense areas on its own.

So when you only use one, you end up stuck with “almost done.”

What makes this different

What makes this different

I combine both—strategically.

Laser reduces the bulk of hair quickly.
Electrolysis removes what laser can’t.

That means:

  • No leftover stragglers
  • No “why is this still growing?” moments
  • No endless cycle of temporary fixes

 

Just a clear path from hair → less hair → gone.

How your hair removal plan works

Step 1 — Reduce
Laser targets dark, dense hair quickly → less hair, slower regrowth

Step 2 — Transition
Hair becomes finer and lighter → laser becomes less effective

Step 3 — Finish
Electrolysis permanently removes remaining hairs → no more stragglers

Step 4 — Maintain (if needed)
Occasional touch-ups for hormonal changes


Most places stop at Step 1. That’s why people feel stuck.

Who this is perfect for?

Stubborn chin or facial hair
Laser that “kind of worked” but didn’t finish
A mix of dark and light hairs
Hormonal hair growth
Anyone tired of temporary fixes

What My Clients Say...

Ready to finally finish this?

You don’t need another temporary fix.
You need a plan that actually finishes what it starts.
Whether you’re just beginning or trying to fix results from somewhere else—I’d love to guide you through it.

Let’s map it out together.

Book Your Consultation with Angie

A quick note from Angie

I’ve been doing hair removal for a long time—and if there’s one thing I see over and over, it’s this:
People don’t just come in because of hair. They can deal with the hair...for a while. But it becomes tedius and frustrating. That's when they finally come in to see me. Because they’re tired of dealing with it and I can help.

My job isn’t just to treat it. It’s to give you a plan that actually makes it stop being part of your daily life. I want you to not have to worry about checking the mirror before you get out of the car every day. I want you to have softer and smoother skin. I don't want you to wonder if anyone else can see the hairs you KNOW are there. And that's what I get to do for my clients each and every day ♥️

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I still have hair after laser hair removal?

Laser targets pigment. As hair becomes finer or lighter, it stops responding. That’s why some hair remains—and why electrolysis is needed to fully finish the area.

Yes. Electrolysis is the only FDA-recognized method of permanent hair removal because it destroys the follicle individually.

Because they solve different parts of the problem. Laser reduces volume, and electrolysis removes what laser can’t treat.

Permenant
Hair Removal

The Complete Hair Removal Plan™

A smarter, more precise approach to permanent hair removal. Combining laser and electrolysis to treat what other methods can’t—so you get more complete, lasting results.

Yes. Hormones can trigger new growth over time, especially on the face. Electrolysis allows us to treat any new hairs that appear.

It depends on the area, hair type, and growth cycle. Hormones are also a factor we will monitor.
Multiple sessions of both laser and electrolysis are required, spaced over time. We may go back and forth, depending on what your hair is doing.

Each person is different and the process and number of treatments and length of time each appointment requires will fluctuate and vary. Constant monitoring and analysis of the changes will guide you and I on your hair removal journey.

Both treatments can cause mild discomfort, but it’s manageable and numbing options are available free of charge at your treatments.

Yes—with the right technology and approach.