16/02/2026
Not all lasers are created equal.
A client recently came to me after 14 tattoo removal sessionsโฆ
On a tattoo the size of a finger.
Something that would normally respond in far fewer treatments
ended up costing her a fortune in time, money, and disappointment.
Because hereโs the reality:
โLaser treatmentโ is not a standardised experience.
Hair removal.
Tattoo removal.
Skin rejuvenation.
They may sound the same in advertsโฆ
โฆbut the technology behind them can be worlds apart.
Yes, you can buy a laser for ยฃ3,000.
Yes, you can buy one for ยฃ100,000.
Do they both fire energy?
Sure.
Do they deliver the same outcomes?
Absolutely not.
Precision, stability, wavelength accuracy, and power consistency
are what determine results.
Not the marketing brochure.
Before committing to any laser treatment, ask:
โ What machine do you use?
โ Is it medical-grade?
โ Where was it manufactured?
โ How old is the device?
โ Is it designed specifically for this treatment?
Then do what most people never do:
๐ Google the machine
๐ Check clinical credibility
๐ Understand whatโs being used on your skin
I chose to invest in a medical-grade laser manufactured in the UK.
Why that matters:
โ Strict manufacturing standards
โ Verifiable safety & performance data
โ Reliable servicing & calibration
โ Technology designed for clinical outcomes
Not mass production shortcuts.
Cheap treatments often become
expensive correction journeys.
Your skin deserves more than a bargain decision.
โธป
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