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Can LaserMe be used on the body as well as the face?
Yes, LaserMe can be used on body areas as well as the face. Common treatment sites beyond the face and neck include the décolletage, arms, abdomen, back, legs, and buttocks. Treatment parameters may differ for body areas compared with facial protocols, and session duration is typically longer depending on the size of the area being covered.
How soon after LaserMe can I return to work?
Most people are able to return to work within one to three days, depending on the intensity of the session and how their skin responds. Redness and mild swelling are normal in the first 48 hours and may be noticeable in person or on video calls. Those in client-facing roles or with important commitments may wish to schedule treatment with a few days of buffer time where possible.
Can LaserMe be used alongside other aesthetic treatments?
In some cases, yes. LaserMe is sometimes combined with complementary treatments as part of a planned protocol, particularly for concerns such as acne scarring or pigmentation. However, treatments should not be combined without clinical guidance, as sequencing and timing matter for both safety and results. A qualified practitioner will advise on what, if any, combination approach is appropriate for your specific concern.
Is LaserMe suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
LaserMe is generally not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding. This is a standard precaution across most aesthetic laser treatments, as there is insufficient evidence to confirm safety during these periods. Anyone who is pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning a pregnancy should disclose this during consultation before any treatment is considered.
How long do LaserMe results last?
The duration of results varies depending on the concern treated, the number of sessions completed, and how well aftercare and sun protection guidance is followed. Collagen remodelling continues for several months following a course of treatment, and results can be maintained with periodic top-up sessions and a consistent skincare routine. Skin ageing is an ongoing process, so maintenance treatments may be recommended over time.
Does LaserMe hurt?
Most people describe the sensation during LaserMe as a mild to moderate warmth or prickling feeling rather than sharp pain. Topical anaesthetic cream is typically applied beforehand to manage discomfort, and most people tolerate treatment well. Sensation varies depending on the area being treated, individual pain threshold, and the parameters used during the session.
Can LaserMe be used on the neck and décolletage?
Yes, the neck and décolletage are among the most commonly treated areas alongside the face. These areas often show early signs of sun damage, uneven tone, and skin laxity, and respond well to fractional laser treatment. Skin in these areas can be more sensitive than the face, so parameters are typically adjusted accordingly.
How far apart should LaserMe sessions be spaced?
Sessions are typically spaced four to six weeks apart, though this can vary depending on the concern being treated, the intensity of each session, and how the skin responds between appointments. Allowing adequate time between sessions gives the skin the opportunity to complete its healing and remodelling process before the next treatment. A practitioner will confirm the recommended interval as part of your treatment plan.
Will LaserMe make my skin more sensitive to the sun long term?
LaserMe does not permanently increase sun sensitivity, but the skin is more vulnerable to UV damage during the healing period following each session. Consistent daily SPF use is strongly advised throughout a treatment course and beyond, particularly for those being treated for pigmentation concerns. UV exposure without adequate protection can trigger pigmentation changes that undermine treatment outcomes.
Is there a minimum age requirement for LaserMe treatment?
There is no universally fixed minimum age for LaserMe, but treatment is generally recommended for adults. In practice, most practitioners would not treat anyone under 18, and those under 25 would typically require a thorough consultation to confirm that the concern and treatment goals are clinically appropriate. Age-related suitability is assessed on an individual basis.
Can LaserMe help with surgical scars as well as acne scars?
LaserMe can be used for certain types of surgical scarring, particularly where the concern involves raised texture, uneven tone, or altered skin quality in the affected area. As with acne scars, results depend on the age, depth, and type of scar, and a course of treatments is usually required. A consultation is needed to assess whether the scar is suitable for laser treatment and whether it has fully matured before treatment begins.
What is the difference between a patch test and a full LaserMe treatment?
A patch test involves applying the laser to a small, discreet area of skin to assess how it responds before a full treatment is carried out. It is particularly recommended for those with darker skin tones, a history of pigmentation changes, or those who have not had laser treatment before. A patch test does not provide the same clinical effect as a full session but serves as an important safety step in assessing individual skin response.
Can I combine LaserMe with a cosmeceutical skincare routine?
Yes, and in many cases a targeted skincare routine is actively recommended alongside a LaserMe treatment course. Products containing ingredients such as tranexamic acid, niacinamide, stabilised vitamin C, and broad-spectrum SPF can support and extend treatment outcomes, particularly for pigmentation concerns. Any new skincare products should be introduced with guidance from your practitioner, and certain actives should be paused around the time of each session as advised.
Is LaserMe available on the NHS?
No, LaserMe is not available on the NHS. It is a cosmetic aesthetic treatment and is offered exclusively through private medical aesthetics clinics. Costs vary depending on the clinic, location, and treatment protocol, and are paid for directly by the patient.
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