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Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is a long-term hair reduction treatment that uses concentrated light energy to target hair follicles, inhibiting future growth. The laser is attracted to the melanin (pigment) in the hair, heating the follicle and disrupting its growth cycle without damaging the surrounding skin. Suitable for various areas of the body, this treatment offers a smoother, hair-free look with minimal discomfort.

Most clients begin to see a reduction in hair growth after 2–3 sessions, with optimal results typically achieved after 6–8 sessions. Hair grows back finer and sparser over time, with long-term maintenance sessions helping to sustain smooth results.

Pricing

Price varies based on size and location of desired area of treatment. Please see bookings page for precise pricing.

  • Consultation Free
  • Single Session From £24
  • 3 Sessions From £72
  • 6 Sessions From £125
  • 10 Sessions From £210

Results & Benefits

  • Smoother, Softer Skin
  • Reduces Ingrown Hairs & Razor Bumps
  • Suitable For Most Skin & Hair Types
  • Minimal Discomfort With No Downtime
  • Fast & Effective Treatment Sessions
  • Long-Term Hair Reduction

Book a Session

You will be required to complete a medical questionnaire and consent form upon arrival. Consultation fee will be applied against the total treatment cost.

FAQs

The laser emits concentrated light energy that is absorbed by the hair follicle’s pigment. This process heats and disables the follicle, preventing future hair growth while leaving the surrounding skin unharmed.
Most clients describe the sensation as a mild tingling or a warm snap, similar to an elastic band flicking the skin. Advanced laser technology includes cooling systems to minimise discomfort.
Hair grows in cycles, so multiple sessions are required to target follicles at the right stage. Typically, 6–8 sessions are needed for long-term hair reduction, with occasional top-ups for maintenance.
Laser hair removal is most effective on darker hair, as the laser targets pigment. While newer laser technologies can treat a wider range of skin and hair types, very light or grey hair may not respond as well.
Yes, shaving is the preferred method of hair removal between treatments. Avoid waxing, plucking, or threading, as these methods remove the follicle, reducing the laser’s effectiveness.
Laser hair removal can be performed on most areas, including the face, underarms, legs, bikini line, chest, and back. Sessions are tailored to individual needs for the best results.