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Painful hair removal is now a thing of the past. The Soprano laser can be used on any part of the body no matter what skin or hair type you are. So whether you are pain intolerant, fair haired, suffering with hormone induced hair or have been told lasers are not for you this is all about to change. Using a diode laser combined with ‘in-motion' technology and a sophisticated cooling system the advanced Soprano laser hair removal technology is:
How does it work?
How does the Soprano laser system differ from traditional laser technology? All laser technology previously available emits laser lightusing a pulse method.This process can be painful, time consuming and may not work onall skin and hair types. By contrast the advanced Soprano pain free hair removal system diode laser technology uses low fluence, high average power and repetition rateso the application of light is constant. This allows for the ‘in-motion'technology to be quick and efficient as it is delivered in a sweeping paintbrush motion over the skin as opposed to the pain-staking and time consuming pulse method.
Does the Soprano laser system hurt? No not at all. You will experience a warming sensation but no discomfort.
Is the Soprano laser system safe? The Soprano laser technology is approved by the FDA (theFood and Drug Administration) in the USA for laser hair reduction. Advances in technology means laser hair reduction temporary side effects are incredibly rare.
How many Soprano laser treatments do I need? During your consultation your hair and skin will be assessed and you will be recommended a tailored programme that will offer you the best results for your needs. On average we recommend 3-6 sessions. Occasional maintenance treatments may be required. Does the Soprano laser treat blonde and fine hair? New technology enables usto reduce hair types which previously could not be done. Your hair willbe assessed during consultation. If you have been informed your hair istoo light in the past, we recommend you are re-assessed. How do I remove the hair in between treatments? Your Soprano laser treatment will retard the hair growth at some points during your treatmentcourse. It will also ‘fall out' approx 3 weeks following treatment. You can shave any hair that appears but you must not remove the hair from the follicle (i.e. waxing or plucking). Is there anything I should do before and after a Soprano laser treatment? Do your best to minimise a suntan to the area being treated: this could make the Soprano laser treatment less effective. This includes sun-beds and tanning products. Skin preparations such as retinol, glycolic or acne preparations should be avoided. Certain medications will make the skin sensitive to the laser light. Check with your practitioner. How much does the Soprano laser treatment cost? Soprano laser treatment costs will vary as per the number of treatments required for your hair removal course. At consultation we will establish how many treatments you will need and the cost of your course. Who will perform the treatment? The Nakedhealth team are experienced and highly skilled therapists who are well trained to efficiently treat anyarea of the body. You can be assured optimum results in caring hands.
How much does it cost? Services for women Upper lip 1: £60 4: £216 6: £300 Chin, hands, sides of face, front of neck, hands 1: £70 4: £252 6: £350 Chin + lip 1: £105 4: £378 6: £525 Centre brow 1: £55 4: £198 6: £275 Underarms 1: £90 4: £324 6: £450 Bikini line 1 £115 4: £414 6: £575 Full Bikini 1: £175 4: £630 6: £875 Lower legs 1: £210 4: £756 6: £1050 Full legs 1: £320 4: £1152 6: £1600
Services for Men Shoulders 1: £140 4: £504 6: £700 Upper arms 1: £130 4: £468 6: £650 Back 1: £235 4: £846 6: £1175 Chest 1: £180 4: £648 6: £900 Centre brow 1: £55 4: £198 6: £275
Other areas such as nose and earlobes are available on request.
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