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Electrolysis

Electrolysis for hair removal:

How does it work?

Electrolysis is a permanent form of hair reduction. A very fine probe

is inserted into the hair follicle which emits a small electrical current, combined with heat to cauterise the blood supply to the hair. After a number of sessions, the blood supply with eventually cease, therefore the hair should not grow back. The Sterex Blend Method is a modern electrolysis treatment that is gentle, effective and comfortable. Treatment is tailor-made to suit you and can be carried out on virtually all parts of the body.

Up to 15 minutes

£25.00

Up to 30 minutes

£35.00

Course:

6 sessions for the price of 5

Up to 45 minutes

£45.00

1 hour

£55.00

Advanced cosmetic procedures:

Includes consultation and treatment:

Spider nevus, thread veins, cherry angiomas and Campbell De Morgan spots (blood spots)

Skin tags, sebaceous karetosis, warts, moles and milia:

Skin imperfections are a thing of the past. For anyone and everyone.

A sterile permanent successful treatment using shortwave diathermy. A small probe is used to transfer heat, which in turn cauterises most raised imperfections. A natural healing process takes place over

7 - 14 days. In most cases, only 1 session is needed. Moles can be treated with written consent from your GP.

Up to 15 minutes

£60.00

Up to 30 minutes

£85.00

These are small damaged blood capillaries, found on the face, around the nose, torso and legs.

How does it work?

A fine probe is placed onto the skin and a small amount of heat is used to cauterise the dilated capillary. This results in the capillary drying up and fading, in the most cases disappearing. 

Up to 3 treatments can be performed in any one area.

(minimum charge)

Includes consultation and treatment:

5 minutes

£50.00

15 minutes

£75.00

30 minutes

£95.00

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