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Laser Hair Removal

Non-Surgical Procedure
Treatment from £40 per session.
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Laser hair removal is a long-term solution for unwanted hair.

Laser hair removal is a long-term solution for unwanted hair. Laser hair removal is a popular cosmetic treatment that uses concentrated light energy to reduce unwanted hair on the face and body. By targeting the pigment (melanin) in the hair, the laser heats and damages the hair follicle, helping to significantly slow or stop future growth.

This minimally invasive procedure can be used on many areas, including the upper lip, chin, underarms, bikini line, legs, chest, back and more. It is suitable for all genders and, when performed by a qualified practitioner, offers a safe and effective alternative to shaving, waxing and depilatory creams.

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Time off work
Not needed
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Proceedure time
15–60 mins
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Hospital stay
Outpatient
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Recovery time
Minimal
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Price from
£40

Ensure you consult with a qualified medical professional from one of our partner clinics to determine if this procedure is appropriate for you.

This cosmetic treatment offers a wide range of advantages such as:

Long-Term Hair Reduction
Laser hair removal can significantly reduce hair growth over time. Many patients notice finer, lighter and slower-growing hair after a course of treatments, and some areas may become almost hair-free.
Smoother Skin
By reducing ingrown hairs, stubble and irritation from shaving or waxing, laser hair removal often leaves the skin feeling smoother and more even in texture.
Precision
The laser targets hair follicles while leaving the surrounding skin largely unaffected. This makes it well-suited for treating specific areas such as the upper lip, chin or bikini line.
Speed and Convenience
Each laser pulse takes a fraction of a second and can treat multiple hairs at once. Smaller areas like the upper lip can often be treated in just a few minutes, while larger areas such as the legs or back can be completed in a single session.
Reduced Ingrown Hairs
By targeting the hair at the follicle, laser hair removal can help reduce ingrown hairs and the inflammation and pigmentation that sometimes accompany them.
Cost-Effective Over Time
Although the initial cost is higher than waxing or shaving, many patients find that laser hair removal is cost-effective in the long term by reducing the need for ongoing hair removal products and appointments.

As with any cosmetic procedure, it’s important to consult with qualified professionals, discuss your expectations, and understand the potential benefits and considerations before opting for laser hair removal.

The cost of laser hair removal can depend on several factors, and it may vary from clinic to clinic.

Price range
£40-£60

Typically, prices in the UK start at around £40–£60 for small areas (such as the upper lip or underarms) and can be higher for larger areas like the full legs, chest or back. The overall cost is usually calculated based on: The area or areas being treated, the number of sessions recommended for your hair type and skin type, whether you purchase single sessions or treatment packages, and the location and reputation of the clinic.

The best way to obtain an accurate estimate is to schedule a consultation with one or more of our partner clinics.

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Laser hair removal is renowned for its versatility in cosmetic applications. It can be used to reduce unwanted hair in many areas of the face and body, including:

Face (Upper Lip, Chin & Jawline)
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Underarms
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Bikini Line & Intimate Areas
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Legs
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Back & Shoulders
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‍Chest & Abdomen
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Before undergoing laser hair removal, you should follow these steps to help ensure safety and effectiveness:

Consultation:
Meet with a qualified practitioner at one of our clinic partners to discuss your goals, medical history, medications, allergies and previous hair-removal methods. They will assess your skin and hair type, and explain how many sessions may be recommended.

Sun Exposure:
You’ll usually be advised to avoid tanning beds, self-tan products and excessive sun exposure on the treatment area for several weeks before treatment, as tanned skin can increase the risk of side effects.

Hair Removal Methods:
You will generally be asked to avoid waxing, plucking or threading the treatment area for several weeks beforehand, as these methods remove the hair root that the laser targets. Shaving is usually allowed, and many clinics recommend shaving the area 24 hours before your appointment.

Skincare & Products:
Your practitioner may advise you to avoid retinols, strong acids, exfoliants or irritating products on the treatment area in the days leading up to your session. Attend your appointment with clean skin, free from lotions, deodorants, perfumes or makeup on the area to be treated.

Your chosen clinic will give you personalised pre-treatment advice based on your skin type and the area being treated.

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The entire procedure is generally quick and convenient, with minimal downtime.

Procedure time
15–60 Minutes
Hospital stay
Outpatient

The laser hair removal procedure typically involves:

Your practitioner will confirm your treatment plan, answer any final questions and usually perform a patch test on a small area of skin to check how you respond to the laser.
Preparation and Cleansing

The treatment area is cleansed, and any remaining visible hair may be trimmed or shaved if needed. Protective eyewear is provided for both you and the practitioner.
Laser Treatment

‍Using a handheld device, the practitioner delivers controlled pulses of laser energy to the treatment area. You may feel a warm, prickling or elastic-band snapping sensation. Many modern systems incorporate cooling to increase comfort.
Post-Treatment Care

‍A soothing gel or cool pack may be applied, and your practitioner will explain aftercare instructions and recommended intervals between sessions.

Most people require multiple sessions, typically 6–8 treatments spaced several weeks apart, to achieve optimal results because hair grows in cycles.

After treatment, most patients can typically resume their normal activities immediately.

Time off work
Not needed
Recovery time

The recovery after laser hair removal is usually mild. Temporary side effects can include redness, slight swelling or a sensation similar to mild sunburn in the treated area. These effects generally settle within a few hours to a couple of days.

Here is an overview of important points after the treatment:

Post-Treatment Instructions

- You’ll usually be advised to avoid hot baths, saunas, vigorous exercise and swimming in chlorinated water for a short time after treatment.

- Avoid direct sun exposure on the treated area and use a high-SPF sunscreen as recommended by your practitioner.

- Do not wax, pluck or thread treated hairs between sessions; shaving is usually permitted if needed.

Results Evaluation

Some reduction in hair growth may be noticed after the first few sessions, but results build gradually. Many people see a significant reduction after a full course of treatments. Your practitioner will typically review your progress and adjust your plan if needed.

Maintenance

Laser hair removal provides long-term reduction, but occasional maintenance sessions may be recommended to treat any regrowth influenced by hormones, genetics or other factors. Your clinic will advise how often maintenance treatments may be beneficial for you.

Choosing a clinic for laser hair removal is an important decision that deserves careful consideration. Safety, satisfaction and well-being are paramount.

When comparing clinics, you may wish to consider:

- Practitioner training and experience.
- The type of laser technology used and its suitability   for your skin type.
- Clinic hygiene and safety protocols.
- Clear, transparent pricing and treatment packages.
- Before-and-after photos and patient reviews.

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