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In Wales, the Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW) is responsible for registering clinics and salons that provide cosmetic and medical laser treatment including tattoo removal, hair removal, skin rejuvenation, acne, fat reduction and dermatological treatments.
Regulation is not the same in England, where the Care Quality Commission (CQC) does not register and inspect private clinics that are using lasers for cosmetic-only reasons such as hair removal. (Local borough authorities in the London area do license cosmetic laser clinics, but this is not widespread practice outside of the capital.)
All of this means that before you make an appointment to visit a laser clinic in Wales, you can check the HIW website – www.hiw.org.uk/find-service - to make sure that the clinic is registered, and you can even download their latest inspection report.
If you’re unable to do that, or you find that you have simply walked into a laser clinic, ask to see their registration certificate; it should be visible and displayed on their wall for you to see as you attend the clinic. If they don’t have one, then they may be un-registered and you should probably leave!
Unfortunately, mobile laser services are not legally required to register with the HIW in Wales. This means that if you are considering such a service, you need to be even more careful and make sure that you ask appropriate questions to protect yourself from harm as much as possible.
This includes asking them if they employ a Laser Protection Advisor (LPA) to ensure the safe operation of the laser equipment, as well as getting details of their qualifications and training. If they are unable or unwilling to provide this, or it seems faked, then use caution and avoid the service, choosing a HIW registered, non-mobile service instead.