CATHERINE TAYLOR ADVANCED LASER HAIR REMOVAL in Crowthorne, Berkshire near Crowthorne, Berkshire in Sandhurst, Berkshire, Camberley Surrey
Hair & Beauty Salon in Sandhurst,Berkshire 155 Yorktown Road Sandhurst Berkshire GU47 9BN 01252 871800
ADVANCED LASER HAIR REMOVAL in Crowthrone, Berkshire
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CATHERINE TAYLOR SALON
Hair removal methods such as shaving and waxing can be time-consuming, messy and short-lived; you may also experience painful ingrown hairs or bumps.
Laser hair removal at Catherine Taylor offers a long-lasting solution for unwanted hair anywhere on your face or body. It is suitable for most skin types and is virtually pain-free – unlike other laser hair removal systems.
The treatment is comfortable and effective – and combining the proven benefits of three wavelengths and speed of delivery, we offer one of the safest and most comprehensive hair removal solutions available.
Laser Hair Removal provides comfortable and effective hair removal on all skin types with maximum effect at an affordable price.
Benefits of Laser Hair Removal
Super fast treatment
Precision application
Safe & virtually painless
Suitable for all skin types including tanned
Affordable
Unprecedented Results
Triple wavelength technology
Contact cooling system for optimal client comfort
Can treat most areas of the body
Hair re-growth reduction seen after just one treatment
About Trilogyice Advanced Laser Hair Removal in Crowthorne
State of the Art Trilogyice combines the proven benefits of three wavelengths, achieving maximum results & versatility when compared to single wave lengths. This powerful combination of different penetration and absorption levels of wavelengths, combined with the speed of delivery, ensuring that you will be receiving one of the safest and most comprehensive laser hair removal solutions available at our salon in Sandhurst Berkshire & Camberley, Surrey .
Contra-Indications
For the majority of people, laser hair removal has long been accepted as a safe and effective treatment in achieving long-term results. However, like all laser treatments, certain contraindications need to be considered for your own safety.
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Price List
Book in your free consultation 24 hours before your appointment
Prices below are per session
A course of 6-8 is needed for best results
Discount when purchasing a course available.
Discuss course prices with our laser technician
Upper lip |
£20.00 |
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Chin |
£20.00 |
Hair in between brows |
£20.00 |
Hands & fingers |
£15.00 |
Feet & toes |
£20.00 |
Sideburns |
£20.00 |
Nipples |
£20.00 |
Knees |
£15.00 |
Belly line |
£25.00 |
Front of neck |
£20.00 |
Half face |
£35.00 |
Hair line Head |
£55.00 |
Upper lip & chin |
£30.00 |
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Forearm |
£55.00 |
Full Arms |
£65.00 |
Under arm |
£40.00 |
Full leg |
£130.00 |
1/2 leg |
£85.00 |
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Basic bikini |
£35.00 |
Extended/Full Bikini |
£50.00 |
Brazillian/Hollywood |
£65.00 |
Full bikini back & front |
£130.00 |
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Chest & Back |
£125.00 |
Tummy |
£60.00 |
Half back Upper/Lower |
£60.00 |
Bum cheeks |
£50.00 |
Chest |
£60.00 |
Full back |
£90.00 |
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Pre-Treatment Advice
- Bleech or depilatory creams should not be used before or during the treatment course
- Do not use products containing retinol or strong AHA fruit acids prior to or during your treatment
- No waxing, plucking or treading during the course
- Do not sunbathe or use sun beds 4 weeks prior to and after treatment
- Body or facial scrubs are recommended 1 week or less before treatment to avoid ingrown hairs
Post - Treatment Advice
- No hot baths or showers - tepid only
- No heat treatments i.e saunas and steam rooms
- No deodorant, perfumes or scented body lotions/creams
- No swimming or jacuzzis
- No steam ironing or cooking over boiling saucepans
- SPF 30+ must be worn on exposed skin daily
Expected side effects
- Erthema
- Swelling
- Perifollicular oedema
Contra-Indications
Pregnancy
Although there’s no evidence to suggest that laser hair removal isn’t safe for your unborn baby, it is generally not recommended. It’s advisable that you wait until after you’ve had your child before considering the procedure.
This can be frustrating, especially as women often find themselves becoming hairier during pregnancy. The good news is that this usually disappears after birth or once breastfeeding has finished. If it doesn’t, laser hair removal could be an option.
Breastfeeding
Laser hair removal should generally be avoided while breastfeeding. Your hormones will likely cause changes to hair growth, meaning the procedure might not be as effective as you would have liked.
Instead, wait until you have finished breastfeeding before starting laser hair removal. This will give your body chance to return to normal and ensure the effects are as good as they can be.
Medical conditions
There are some health conditions that are widely considered to be contraindications to laser hair removal. Among them are:
• Psoriasis
• Bleeding disorders
• Severe reactions to histamines
• Previous surgery such as chemical peels and laser resurfacing
• Vitiligo
If you suffer from any of these conditions, you may not be suitable for treatment. Your laser practitioner will advise the best course of action in a consultation
Medication
Many medications come with side-effects, including those that will make your skin more photosensitive. This means that your skin might react more negatively to change – such as laser hair removal.
If this is the case, you might want to think of ways to get around the issue. For example, taking a break from the problematic medication may be an option or switching to an alternative treatment. Having a discussion with your GP will help determine the right course of action for your needs.
Sun tan
The sun will cause your skin to create more melanin, which is there to protect your skin from damage. However, this can cause your skin colour to become patchy and uneven, which isn’t the best start for laser hair removal.
As a result, your consultant will have to change lasers depending on the condition of your skin at the time of your treatment. This can make it difficult to maintain uniform hair removal and may affect the quality of the results.
In the event of an active or severe sunburn, the procedure cannot go ahead. You’ll be expected to allow the skin to fully heal before returning for your treatment. You should always be given guidance on sun rules with a consultation.
Dark skin
People with dark skin shouldn’t be prevented from seeking laser hair removal treatment. However, if you also have a sun tan, it’s important that it fades before any work can get underway.
All the consultant will need to do is change the laser they are using for the procedure. They will know which is most suited to your skin type and, if you’re still unsure, a patch test can be carried out on a less obvious part of your body.
Keloid scarring
Keloid scarring occurs when wounds do not heal properly, and they can be especially hazardous to anyone seeking laser hair removal. The skin is usually raised, which can make it vulnerable during the procedure.
There are some cases where your consultant might still be able to perform laser hair removal. However, it’s essential that you are aware of the risks and fully informed before coming to a final decision.
Tattoos
Areas of the skin where there is a tattoo should be avoided during laser hair removal. This is to minimize skin irritation, as well as any potential aesthetic changes to your tattoo.
Lesions, open wounds
Laser hair removal can be especially painful in areas of the body where there are lesions or open wounds. It’s therefore a good idea to postpone the procedure until they’ve fully healed.
The beams can potentially slow down the healing process and lead to additional discomfort. Many consultants will refuse to carry out laser hair removal until the lesions have disappeared.
Herpes & cold sores
Laser hair removal is possible once the herpes virus is kept under control. However, bear in mind that you will be required to make sure that prescription medication has been taken, and that the condition is in remission before a consultation.
Herpes and cold sores are treated as contagious skin diseases, so don’t be surprised if you’re initially turned away. Once the problem has disappeared, you should be able to undergo the procedure.
Moles
If you have a mole, you can still undergo laser hair removal. The beams used aren’t on the UV spectrum, so there is so far no evidence to suggest they can change a mole and make it cancerous.
However, it is important to keep an eye on any visual alterations that may occur. If you do see anything suspicious, make sure you inform your GP of the treatment and have it checked as soon as possible.
Recent waxing/plucking
Any laser hair removal treatment requires there to be a follicle to target. If you’ve recently plucked or waxed your body, there won’t be any. It’s usually recommended that you wait two weeks before attempting laser hair removal. Alternatives like shaving or depilatory creams are great to bridge that gap between hair and laser results!
Depilatory creams
Depilatory creams work by dissolving the hair in a chemical substance. This is achieved using keratinocytes, which will not only kill keratin in the hair, but also in the skin.
However this act’s as a great alternative to use in between laser treatments so that the hairs are still available for treatment. Your consultant will advise you individually.
Epilepsy
Light induced epilepsy sufferers are usually advised against laser hair removal, unless they have a note authorizing the procedure from their GP. If you do decide to go ahead, you should be provided with eye protection that blocks out the light to minimize the likelihood of a seizure.
Hirsutism
Hirsutism is a genetic condition that sees women experiencing excessive hair growth. The hairs are generally thick and dark, making them easy to see.
Laser hair removal can be an effective way of getting rid of these unwanted hairs. It is worth bearing in mind that the procedure can take longer for hirsutism sufferers – potentially several months – and it is generally most effective on women with pale skin and dark hair.
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Laser Hair Removal in Crowthorne, Berkshire:
155 Yorktown Road
Sandhurst
Berkshire
GU47 9BN
Catherine Taylor Makeup, Hair and Beauty Salon is Based in Sandhurst, Berkshire, Camberley, Surrey.
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