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Fill Your Face Aesthetics Faversham

[6 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 11 Review(s)

Why Choose Fill Your Face Aesthetics? We have been independently assessed against a robust set of standards in order to be certified as Save Face Accredited. Save Face is a Professional Standards...[READ MORE]


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The Inner Goddess, 5 Standard Quay, Faversham, ME13 7BS

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Juvenology Clinic

[11 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

Juvenology Clinic is Medical Aesthetic Clinic based in the heart of Maidstone, Kent. Dermal fillers, anti-ageing, skin and laser. The Clinic is run by Marina - Aesthetic Nurse Specialist. Experienc...[READ MORE]


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82 Kings Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1BH

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Canterbury Skin And Laser Clinic

[13 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 81 Review(s)

Award winning clinic offeing a Consultant Dermatologist led service for anti-ageing injections, acne and acne scarring treatments, thread vein treatments on face and legs, laser hair removal, tattoo...[READ MORE]


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26 Castle Street, Canterbury, CT1 2PX

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Dr Deborah McManners Medical Cosmetic Centre

[13 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 19 Review(s)

The Dr Deborah McManners clinics offer the most effective and minimally invasive, non-surgical cosmetic treatments available including: Laser treatments, 3DLipo, Skin Rejuvenation, Restylane and Ju...[READ MORE]


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One Ashford Hospital, Kennington Road, Willesborough, TN24 0YS

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Nish Clinic

[19 miles from Little Frith]

Nish Clinic is a Doctor led medical aesthetic and wellness clinic based in Thorpe bay, Southend -on-Sea , Essex. [READ MORE]


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204 The Broadway, Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-sea, SS1 3EU

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Stradbrook Skin

[23 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 5 Review(s)

Stradbrook Skin is an expansion of the long-established and highly regarded Stradbrook Dental Centre renowned for its dental implant expertise and voted best Dental Practice 2010 in the South East...[READ MORE]


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17 To 19 Lyons Crescent, Tonbridge, TN9 1EX

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Vie Aesthetics

[24 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 955 Review(s)

Multi-award winning, CQC registered, doctor-led medical aesthetic clinics in London and Essex. We offer a wide range of medical and non-surgical cosmetic solutions under one roof. Partners of the...[READ MORE]


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78 London Hill Road, Rayleigh, SS67HP

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rtwskin

[25 miles from Little Frith]

4 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

rtwskin is a doctor led Independent Healthcare Provider regulated by the Care Quality Commission and SAVE FACE. We provide dermatology, aesthetic medical skin care and beauty treatments from non-sur...[READ MORE]


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Cobden House Medical Centre, 25 London Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1DA

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Woodford Medical Aesthetics Essex

[33 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

At Woodford Medical we are a professional and trusted partnership who have worked in the aesthetic and cosmetic industry since 1995. What distinguishes us here at Woodford Medical is that we aim to ...[READ MORE]


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141 Main Road, Danbury, Chelmsford, CM3 4AA

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Skin Sense GP Clinic

[35 miles from Little Frith]

Dr Soumya Lanka MBBS, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFFP, DCH is a fully qualified GP and Aesthetic Doctor from a Surgical background. She has worked at the prestigious St Andrews burns and plastics unit at Broomfiel...[READ MORE]


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Skin Sense,, 27 Springfield Lyons Approach, Chelmsford, CM2 5LB

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Bromley (House of Aesthetics)

[35 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 5 Review(s)

House of Aesthetics is a London-based centre of excellence offering the work of beauty industry leaders a hub to perform medically graded treatments with superior service and guaranteed results. A...[READ MORE]


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14 Market Square, Bromley, BR1 1NA

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The Retreatery

[36 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Our wide range of cosmetic treatments includes advanced facials, peels, Genuine Dermaroller™ and many advanced cosmetic treatments. We also stock many organic natural products as we believe in t...[READ MORE]


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2a High Street, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 3AW

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London Body Centre

[38 miles from Little Frith]

London Body Centre: Experts in Aesthetics & skincare. Laser Hair Removal, laser tattoo removal, dermal fillers, HIFU, Lumi Eyes, Fat dissolving injections to PRP & more. Top clinic in London for...[READ MORE]


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1 The Parade, Croydon Road, Beckenham, SE20 7AA

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DR MEDISPA

[41 miles from Little Frith]

Dr Medispa is a Leading clinic that provides a first class service at affordable prices in luxury surroundings. Offering a tempting selection of treatments and procedures from conventional beauty ...[READ MORE]


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8 Forest Road, Loughton, IG10 1DX

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The Aesthetic Medispa Essex

[41 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 2 Review(s)

In 2001, Dr Samantha Gammell, leading Harley Street Cosmetic Doctor and former President of The British College of Aesthetic Medicine, created The Hadleigh Clinic – a multi award winning clinic. Due...[READ MORE]


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102 -104 Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, IG9 5BS

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Elements Therapeutic Retreat

[46 miles from Little Frith]

Elements Retreat/Aesthetics has two bases in Colchester. One just off the A12, J28 and the second just 1 mile from the town centre. Both clinics have plenty of parking, easy access and are nurse...[READ MORE]


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47 Irvine Road, Colchester, CO3 3TT

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Dr Glancey Clinic

[50 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Dr Glancey Clinics provides safe, effective, research based medical aesthetics services in Essex, Harley Street and approved clinics across the UK. They offer a full range of anti-ageing and rej...[READ MORE]


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Heath Road, East Bergholt, Essex, CO7 6RT

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The Nimmo Clinic

[52 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 19 Review(s)

Welcome to the Nimmo Clinic, a leading destination in Cobham, Surrey and Chelsea london for advanced aesthetic medicine treatments led by the founder and clinical director, Dr. Martin Nimmo.[READ MORE]


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32 Anyards Road, Cobham, KT11 2LA

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The Practice Beauty Clinic

[52 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

We provide a bespoke clinically led service using the latest cutting edge technology accompanied by professional cosmetic products some of which are only available in a handful of clinics across L...[READ MORE]


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73 Thames Street, Sunbury On Thames, TW16 6AD

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Eternal Clinic

[54 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 36 Review(s)

Eternal Clinics Weybridge run by Dr Beata - a certified dermatologist from Poland with master's degree in aesthetic medicine from QMUL, offers solutions for skin and ageing problems using signat...[READ MORE]


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12 B York Rd, Weybridge, KT13 9DT (Use KT13 9EL in your satnav)

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Surrey Skincare

[56 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 4 Review(s)

GP led aesthetic & dermatology clinic based in West Byfleet Health Centre, within a purpose built medical building. Our highly qualified GPs and practitioner offer a one stop clinic. Plus the renown...[READ MORE]


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West Byfleet Health Centre (2nd Floor, Purple Area), Madeira Road, West Byfleet, KT14 6DH

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Body and Beauty Studio

[58 miles from Little Frith]

Located in Woking, the Body and Beauty Studio offers both aesthetic non-surgical treatments alongside traditional beauty therapies. They are easily accessible from the local areas of Lightwater, Guil...[READ MORE]


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86 Maybury Road, Woking, GU21 5JH

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Jaye Bird Aesthetics

[59 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 74 Review(s)

Advanced skin & body clinic of excellence. Experts in a vast range of skin and body treatments in a safe, relaxing environment. Including laser hair removal, skin tightening, fat reduction, tattoo r...[READ MORE]


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4 Hermitage Road, St Johns, Woking, GU21 8TB

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Art Of Aesthetics

[59 miles from Little Frith]

Atelier is a small, discreet boutique in the heart of Egham, where expertise and passion can help you to Be Yourself, Feel Younger and Expect More.[READ MORE]


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Atelier, 76 High Street, Egham, TW209HE

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Health and Aesthetics Clinic

[64 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Health & Aesthetics is a multi-award winning, doctor-led clinic of excellence providing the latest non-invasive aesthetic, face, skin, and body treatments.[READ MORE]


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Oak House, Tanshire Park, Shackleford/elstead Road, Elstead, Godalming, GU8 6LB

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Fabelle Aesthetics

[69 miles from Little Frith]

Fabelle Aesthetics is a face, body and wellness clinic located on East Street, Farnham. We specialise in a range of non-surgical cosmetic treatments, including skin rejuvenation, skin tightening, ...[READ MORE]


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21c East Street, Farnham, GU9 7SD

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The Chilgrove Clinic

[73 miles from Little Frith]

5 out of 5

From 2 Review(s)

The Chilgrove Clinic delivers results-driven non invasive treatments for the face and body. We are passionate about helping you to achieve your best look. Our practitioners are well qualified and ...[READ MORE]


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4 Chilgrove Business Centre, Chilgrove Park Road, Chichester, PO18 9HU

Laser And Ipl Hair Removal Background Information

Using light as a medical treatment has grown significantly in recent years. Now, there are a number of devices which use light for a variety of medical treatments.

Ultra - Violet light, for example, has been used to treat psoriasis (a chronic skin disease) for a number of years, and many people use light boxes during the winter to reduce the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Simply, regular exposure to such light is said to make people feel better.

The use of laser light for medical procedures began in the 1960s when lasers were first used in operations as cutting tools by some surgeons.

Laser technology has developed over the last few decades to treat patients with a variety of different skin problems including the effects of sun damage, hair removal, thread and varicose veins and, recently, the treatment of psoriasis and acne. In fact, laser treatment for hair removal was developed after they had been used to treat skin problems.

Scientific studies in the early 1990s proved that lasers were an effective method of removing unwanted hair, and the first machine approved for use in America was in 1996. Since then, many different types of laser and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) machines or Light Heat Energy (LHE) devices have been developed and improved to remove hair in all areas of the body (including beards).

This hair removal procedure has proved very popular in a short space of time in the U.S., where figures from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) indicate that laser or pulsed light hair removal was the third most common non-surgical cosmetic treatment in 2019 with 180,332 treatments performed, a rise of 52.1% on 2018 figures.

There has been similar rapid adoption of this technology by many clinics in the United Kingdom.

For those interested in laser hair removal treatment, it is important to note that no manufacturer has been given permission to claim that they can cause "permanent removal" of hair, as this has not yet been proven.

However, they are allowed to claim "permanent reduction" of hair when advertising this option for hair removal. That means that whilst hair may not be removed entirely, it will certainly be removed to a significant degree.

If you are considering hair removal using light the following information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure. It can't answer all your questions, since a lot depends on the individual and the practitioner. Please ask a practitioner about anything you don't understand.

What Are Lasers / IPL / LHE Machines and How Do They Work?

Lasers

A laser is a high-energy beam of light that can transfer its energy through the skin to a specific part of the body. These beams of light can vary in terms of their strength and the type of tissue that they can target. In the case of hair removal, pigment contained in the hair shaft can be targeted as can the hair follicle or root with a single specific wavelength (or colour) of light generated by the laser.

This energy heats up the base of the hair follicle, which causes damage to the cells that produce hair growth. If enough damage is done, this will prevent the hair from growing any further (please see diagram below).

The effect is most productive during what is known as the anagen or 'active' phase of hair growth, (other phases include times when the hair is simply resting and no longer growing, or is naturally shedding ready for a new one to form). The anagen phase is when new hairs start to grow. The amount of time that a hair follicle stays in the anagen phase is genetically predetermined and will vary slightly within the population (especially with ethnicity) and on different areas of the body.

During this period of growth, the hair follicle has increased pigmentation and growth of new cells that makes it more open to damage from light treatment.

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL)

Intense Pulsed Light systems are different from lasers in that they can deliver hundreds of wavelengths (or colours) in each burst of light. Certain filters are used that target these flashes of light so that they can work in as precise a way as lasers. Simply, the burst of light to the hair causes damage to the follicle in the same way as a laser.

Light, Heat Energy (LHE)

LHE is a variation on the above, this time delivering both controlled levels of low level light and heat that can be used for hair removal.

Hair Removal Using Light

Home Use Lasers

In December 2006, Palomar Medical Technologies announced that it had become the first company to receive US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approval for an over-the-counter, home use, light-based hair removal device, allowing the device to be sold directly to consumers in the United States upon launch. The device, registered with the FDA as the ‘ABC Hair Removal System’ is composed of a base unit, umbilical cord, hand piece, chiller system with chiller coolant, cleaning wipes, ABC lubricant, power supply and safety components. It is rumoured to be a diode laser which will cost in the region of $1,200 (approx. £600) and is being developed by Palomar and commercialised in conjunction with The Gillette Company, already famous as the leading manufacturer of razors. So far, no device has actually been launched.

 Tria - at home laser hair removal - available from www.consultingroomshop.comIn 2003, a team of American dermatologists, engineers, and executives, who were previously behind the development of the Lumenis diode laser LightSheer™ back in the early 1990s, went on to found SpectraGenics. They then began the development of its flagship diode laser device for home use, TRIA™, which was subsequently launched in the UK in early 2007. TRIA™ also received FDA approval as an over-the-counter, home use, light-based hair removal device in February 2008.
The device which is compact, hand-held and rechargeable offers 3 settings (high, medium and low) for the level of energy delivered, which can be chosen by the user based on their own comfort levels, although the higher setting is likely to produce the better results. There is no requirement for gels or chilling components.
 
In clinical trials it was shown that the device was not only safe and effective for home use, but that users experienced both excellent short-term, single-treatment hair removal and excellent sustained hair removal with periodic treatments. The only observed side effect was mild-to-moderate redness, which typically resolved in less than 30 minutes, and slight pain during treatment.
 
In 2008, the Silk'n "Home Pulsed Light" system was launched in the UK. The Silk'n at-home hair removal system was developed by the same scientists and engineers who built Intense Pulsed Light technologies for professional in-clinic hair removal systems.
 
Silk'n is based on Intense Pulsed Light and is designed to safely remove unwanted hair on both men and women from their underarms, bikini lines, legs, back, chest, abdomen, shoulders, feet and hands. When directed at the site of unwanted hair, the intense pulsed light energy is absorbed by the hair’s black or brown colour, disabling the hair follicle with little discomfort and with no harm to the surrounding skin.

There are now many different types of home use IPL and laser hair removal devices available to buy, many from high street chemists and online retailers.

What happens during a Laser & IPL Hair Removal treatment?

Your first discussion with a practitioner should clearly set out your expectations of laser or intense pulsed light, IPL treatment and the practitioner should tell you whether or not these results are achievable using this method of hair removal.

Your medical history should be taken, to ensure that there are no reasons why you shouldn’t have the treatment. At this time, you would also normally be asked to read detailed information and sign a consent form which means that you have understood the potential benefits and risks associated with this treatment.

Photographs may also be taken by the practitioner for a "before and after" comparison at a later date.

The procedure

During this treatment, safety eyewear must be worn to protect your eyes from the light generated by the machine for all lasers and IPL machines. This is not required for those using LHE systems.

The practitioner will use a small hand piece to touch your skin with flashes of light. Some machines may also spray your skin with a cooling agent before the treatment begins.

A gel may also be applied to the treated area.

Most patients describe the procedure as a little uncomfortable, with a tingling or stinging sensation during treatment. The discomfort varies with each person, depending on your individual pain threshold and the type of machine used.

If you are having this treatment in a sensitive area, you may require an anaesthetic cream to make the treatment more comfortable. Be sure to discuss this with your practitioner before the treatment.

Repeat procedures

Several treatments are required at the start of hair removal therapy because of the natural growth cycle of hair. This is because each hair follicle goes through growing and resting phases, and the hair follicle is most successfully treated by light early in the growing phase.

The number of active follicles and the length of the growth phase varies, and the first treatment will only damage some of the follicles. After a few weeks, previously resting hair follicles break into growth, which then need to be treated.

The procedure can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of the area being treated.

Treatments can be repeated at approximately monthly intervals. In this way, after 2 - 7 treatments, most of the hair follicles in any particular site can be successfully treated.

After this series of treatments, any further hair growth can be treated as and when it’s necessary.

How long will it take to recover from Laser & IPL Hair Removal?

Most people find that they can return to work immediately after treatment.

What should you do after a Laser & IPL Hair Removal treatment?

It is very important that you follow the advice of your practitioner carefully following light treatment for hair removal to reduce the risk of complications.

Post-treatment advice may include:

  • applying an antiseptic cream after treatment;
  • not exposing yourself to the sun without applying a high factor sun block to the treated area;
  • contacting your practitioner immediately if you notice any signs of blistering, infection, persistent pain or pigment changes in the treated area.

 

Who can perform Laser & IPL Hair Removal?

Laser and Intense Pulsed Light, IPL systems used for hair removal, are used by trained doctors, surgeons or nurses.

Some manufacturers have also produced machines that can be used safely by trained beauticians or aestheticians. Please check that a properly qualified practitioner is treating you.

Please also note that since 1st October 2010 all clinics offering laser and light treatments for purely cosmetic indications such as hair removal are no longer required to be registered with the Care Quality Commission in England (regulations still apply in other countries). Previously clinics needed to follow certain standards for the safe operation and maintenance of these machines, and receive regular inspections by the CQC to ensure that national minimum standards were followed. In some English regions clinics and salons will still be regulated by local councils under health & safety regulations. However, many clinics who offer laser & IPL hair removal also offer other light based treatments that do require CQC registration.
 
For more information about practitioner training, qualifications and relevant medical organisations please view the information contained within the Legislation section of the Consulting Room.

Who should not have Laser & IPL Hair Removal treatment?

This really depends upon the type of machine used by a clinic and your skin and hair colour.

There is a wide variety of equipment promoted by around thirty manufacturers and distributors in the U.K..

Some of the newer machines available claim that they can treat all skin types and hair colour, however other pieces of equipment may be more limited. As a result, some clinics may not be able to treat you for the following reasons:

  • if you have ginger hair which may respond poorly to the treatment. Blonde or white hairs sometimes hardly respond at all;
  • Mediterranean, Middle and Far Eastern skin types may need to be treated with care;
  • darker skin types than the groups listed above. They may not be suitable for the IPL systems or of certain wavelengths because the skin pigment absorbs too much energy causing unwanted damage. Similarly, patients who have recent sun tans may be asked to wait until their tan fades.

General reasons of unsuitability not related to skin and hair type include:

  • any history of sensitivity to light based treatments;
  • an active infection at the site to be treated;
  • patients who have used the drug isotretinoin in the last year.
  • pregnancy


Any drug can cause photosensitivity, although some are known to cause it more than others, hence the importance of a full medical history. If you are currently taking a particular medication and have not had a problem with summer holiday sunshine since being on these drugs then you should be fine, but an experienced medical practitioner will be able to discuss your specific case.

About 5% of epileptic patients have photosensitive epilepsy. These patients are theoretically more likely to have an attack if they are exposed to strobes or camera flashes. If the epilepsy is non-photosensitive (i.e. 19 out of 20 patients) then IPL/laser hair removal is considered safe. For those with photosensitive epilepsy, so long as the area being treated is well away from the eyes and the patient is wearing blackout goggles (i.e. they cannot see the flash of the IPL), then there should be no problems.

What is the average cost of Laser & IPL Hair Removal?

Prices for private hair removal using light can range from around £40 / treatment session for small areas such as the upper lip, bikini line, and under arms to £400 / treatment session for the front and back of the legs.

The number of treatment sessions that you require for this cosmetic procedure depends on your hair colour and skin type aswell as the type of machine used.

In general, a minimum number of sessions would be 5 in order to achieve a good initial result.

Summary of advice for Laser & IPL Hair Removal

Hair removal using light is a new cosmetic treatment and therefore long-term studies of the permanency and effectiveness of this method do not yet exist.

To the general public permanent means forever. Be aware that in the world of laser/IPL/LHE treatments, permanent means for longer than the normal hair growth cycle on that part of the body.

Remember that a process such as radiotherapy can cause hair loss for longer than the hair growth cycle, yet the hair can recover completely after a period of time.

Hair follicles are not completely destroyed by light treatment, and they have great powers of re-growth. It is therefore difficult to claim that the hair removal is permanent; indeed most people will experience some regrowth within a year.

To give you a more reasonable idea of what to expect, a recent study published in the British Journal of Dermatology found that "3 months after 4 treatments, 95% of patients rated their response as considerably or moderately improved."

They also found that "this degree of patient satisfaction is reflected in the high proportion who requested continued treatment at other sites after the treatment phase of the study was completed."

Some studies also now show that this level of hair removal can be maintained for several years or longer in clinical tests. Experienced clinics who have been running for 10 years or more confirm that many people do appear to maintain the initial hair reduction results that they achieve.

 

Where Else Near Little Frith Can I Get Laser and IPL Hair Removal?

We often get asked "Where can I get Laser and IPL Hair Removal near me", so we have listed local areas where Laser and IPL Hair Removal clinics are located.