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Advanced Lasers

Laser Treatments

Laser treatments are planned around a defined clinical target: rejuvenation, resurfacing, pigmentation, vascular changes or hair reduction.

Available treatments

  • Laser rejuvenation
  • Laser resurfacing
  • Pigmentation laser
  • Vascular laser
  • Hair removal laser

What to expect

Before treatment, the clinic reviews the area, skin tone, recent sun exposure, medication history, pigment risk and aftercare requirements.

The treatment pathway is explained before booking so patients understand preparation, likely downtime, review timing and the practical aftercare needed for the agreed plan.

Who is it for

Suitable for selected patients with appropriate skin type, timing and expectations for laser-based treatment.

Suitability is individual. Skin type, medical history, previous procedures, current medication and expectations are reviewed before any recommendation is made.

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Assessment

Concerns are mapped carefully so treatment planning is matched to the patient, not to a generic protocol.

02

Safety

Contraindications, alternatives, risks and timing are discussed clearly during consultation.

03

Aftercare

Patients receive guidance for recovery, skin protection and follow-up where relevant.

Patient information

Before treatment, patients receive preparation and aftercare guidance relevant to the agreed plan. Suitability, alternatives and risks are discussed before proceeding.

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Laser Treatments fees

Pricing depends on the laser treatment, treatment area and number of sessions.

Final fees are confirmed before an appointment is scheduled.

Treatment factsheet

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Laser Treatments
At a glance

Appointment20-60 minutes

DowntimeDowntime varies

Follow-upCourse may be needed

Rejuvenation is usually a broader skin quality goal, while resurfacing is planned for more direct texture renewal.

Pigment risk is assessed carefully, especially in darker or melasma-prone skin.

A patch test or staged approach may be advised depending on treatment and skin type.