Laser Skin Treatments
The Carbon Facial
Also known as the Hollywood Laser Peel, is a non-invasive treatment designed to deeply cleanse, exfoliate, and rejuvenate the skin. A thin layer of liquid carbon is applied to the face, allowing it to penetrate deep into the pores and absorb oil, dirt, and dead skin cells.
A laser is then passed over the skin, targeting the carbon particles and gently removing them along with the impurities they have collected. This process exfoliates the skin, refines pores, stimulates collagen production, and helps soften the appearance of fine lines, leaving the complexion smoother, clearer, and more radiant.

Lasts:
Procedure takes approximately
45 minutes
Sessions:
1 session
Price:
£250.00
Recovery:
Little to no downtime
Not sure which treatment is right for you?
FAQs
Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about laser skin treatments. Here you'll find helpful information about how the treatments work, the skin concerns they can help improve, the number of sessions that may be required, and aftercare guidance. If you have any further questions, please feel free to get in touch.
What skin concerns can laser treatments help with?
Laser treatments can help improve pigmentation, uneven skin tone, sun damage, redness, and general skin texture.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions depends on the skin concern being treated, but many clients benefit from a course of treatments for optimal results.
Is laser skin treatment painful?
Most clients feel a warm or tingling sensation during treatment, but it is generally very tolerable.
Is there any downtime after treatment?
Downtime is usually minimal. You may experience temporary redness or mild sensitivity for a short period after treatment.
When will I see results?
Some improvements may be visible after the first session, but results typically improve gradually as the skin renews itself.
Is laser treatment suitable for all skin types?
A consultation is important to determine the most suitable treatment for your skin type and concerns.
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