- Laser Hair Removal
Although laser hair removal effectively slows hair growth, it doesn’t guarantee permanent hair removal. We recommend scheduling several laser hair removal treatments to provide an extended hair-free period. Periodic maintenance treatments might be needed as well.
- Red Vein Removal
Vascular lasers selectively target unwanted or abnormal blood vessels in the skin, whilst minimising damage to surrounding normal skin structures.
- Pigment Removal
Pigmented lesions are exceedingly common and are darker areas of the skin caused by excess melanin in skin cells. Some pigmented lesions are present at birth, such as birthmarks, and some are acquired over time, such as sunspots on sun-exposed areas.
- Acne
Acne is a result of inflammation in the sebaceous glands that’s characterised by comedones and pimples — especially on the face, back and chest — and in severe cases, by cysts and nodules resulting in scarring.
- Cellulite
Cellulite affects a staggering 90% of women. Contrary to popular belief, cellulite is not a fat problem. It is a watery swelling that creates dimpled effects in the skin.
- Skin Rejuvenation
Non-ablative laser skin rejuvenation is a recent form of laser technology introduced to treat wrinkles and scars.
- Fungal Nail Treatment
Recently, laser technologies have been introduced as a treatment for onychomycosis avoiding the disadvantages of systemic and topical drug therapies, offering a rapid treatment for an often persistent nail condition.
- Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (PFB)
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (PFB), also known as barber’s itch, is a medical term for persistent irritation caused by shaving.