What Does Each Area Include?
Standard Bikini - 2 fingers either side of the groin
Extended Bikini - Top and sides of groin
Hollywood - Everything to the peri anal
There is very little recovery time from Laser Hair Removal, though you may have some redness following the treatment which may last between one to eight hours.
During the following 48 hours, avoid any heat treatments such as saunas and hot showers and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. We recommend using a high SPF on exposed areas.
Skin type, hair type, hair colour and area of the body all affect the results of the treatment and therefore results will vary between each client.
We always recommend a minimum of 6 -8 treatments to get the best results.
Whilst laser hair removal is not guaranteed to be completely pain-free, it is good to know that there are lots of options that your practitioner can use to make it as close to pain-free as possible. These include a cool-air fan, specially formulated lotions and ice packs during treatment.
There is no doubt that lasers are the Gold Standard when it comes to permanent hair removal, they also cost more money to purchase and maintain and are therefore found generally in reputable clinics.
IPL is inferior and has cheaper equipment and will take longer and more sessions. IPL can also be prone and easier to burn the client.
IPL treatments are therefore generally cheaper per treatment however more treatments are generally required (Sometimes double or treble the number needed with laser) and will often be more expensive in the long term. Lasers produce faster results with fewer treatments required than IPL.
The laser treats all skin types, all areas and all genders. It works better on darker hair, is not very effective on red or blonde hair and cannot treat white hair at all (due to there being no pigment in the hair), however, another form of permanent hair removal (electrolysis) can be used on that hair (Ask your therapist for details).
We cannot treat laser hair removal to clients who are pregnant, breastfeeding or with certain medical prescriptions (Light sensitive drugs) which your practitioner will discuss with you at the time of the consultation.
Also, clients with fair, blonde or grey hair can not be treated. A good alternative for this would be electrolysis hair removal.
Laser treatment can only be performed on a person’s natural skin tone, so sunburn, deep sun tan or fake tan skin cannot be treated and the tan would need to fade before treatment can be performed.
This means that a 4-6 week period needs to elapse following a sunbathing holiday before treatment can recommence.
It is also not advisable to treat if the area of skin to be treated is currently inflamed, such as acne, rosacea or dermatitis.
Directly after treatment, the skin can appear red or raised, similar to goosebumps, which should disappear over a few hours, and the skin may feel itchy.
If the skin feels too hot then cool it down with an ice pack or a bag of frozen peas (Be careful to not cause ice-burn by not leaving it directly on the skin for too long).
Offer T&C's
1. All offers are subject to a 14-day cooling-off period. Once this has been completed we are unable to give a refund will and the treatments must take place.
2. All offers must be claimed and used within the first 6 months of purchase otherwise the treatments will be deemed to have taken place and will be forfeited.
3. All offers are subject to a consultation to assess whether the treatments are suitable for you. If they are not, alternative treatments will be recommended.
4.I understand that all treatments will be performed to obtain the optimal result. However, I understand this treatment is a cosmetic procedure and results cannot be guaranteed.
5. I acknowledge that no warranty or guarantee has been given to me as a result or cure. Clinical experience and discussion have found the treatment(s) can produce varying results depending on many factors (such as skin & hair type/hormone & stress levels). Occasionally only partial or no results will occur. Courses may be packaged for economic purposes and not as an indication of the number of treatments required.