Full Body + Face
The full package. Every major area addressed.
The full package. Every major area addressed in one treatment plan — legs, arms, underarms, hollywood, face. The x5 course is where you'll see real, lasting results. Priced to reflect the time and coverage involved.
What to expect.
A full session runs 90–120 minutes because of the area covered. Jas works in zones — legs first, then torso, arms, underarms, bikini, face — cooling the skin between passes. The sensation varies: legs and arms are mild; underarms and bikini are the sharpest, face is quick. You'll be warm, a little pink, and done inside two hours. Shaving (not waxing) the day before makes the session go faster.
Results timeline.
Visible shedding starts 7–14 days after the first session — you'll notice stubble lifting away when you rub a towel over the area. Between sessions one and three, regrowth looks patchy and uneven; that's untreated hair cycles catching up, not the laser failing. By session four or five most clients see 70–90% permanent reduction — what's left is finer, lighter, and slower, closer to peach fuzz than coarse hair. A single maintenance session every 18–24 months keeps it there for most people; hormone-sensitive clients (PCOS, post-pregnancy, menopause) may want annual top-ups.
Questions, answered.
Does it hurt?
Full Body + Face feels like a warm rubber band flicking the skin — enough to notice, not enough to dread. Most clients read their phone through it. The sensation is briefest on fine-hair areas (upperlip, chin); slightly more on dense or coarser patches. Jas cools the skin in passes, so by session two or three most clients find it easier than the first, as the hair thins and the device needs less energy to target what remains.
Can I book if I've been in the sun or on a sunbed?
No — and this matters. Active tan (from sun, sunbed, or gradual self-tan) changes how the laser reads the skin and risks burns or pigmentation. You need four weeks clear of UV exposure and two weeks clear of fake tan before Full Body + Face. If you're booked and your skin has changed since the consultation, message Jas before the appointment — rescheduling costs nothing, a burn costs months of recovery.
How many sessions do I actually need, and why the x5 course?
Hair grows in three phases — only one (anagen) is laser-responsive. That's why single sessions thin rather than clear, and why 4–6 weeks between sessions matches the cycle for most skin types. The x5 course (£1,300) is priced for the number of sessions that gets Full Body + Face to near-permanent reduction for most clients. Some people need a touch-up at 18–24 months; others don't. You can always start with a single session (£300) to see how your skin responds before committing.
Are there medications that rule me out?
A short list. Roaccutane / isotretinoin requires a 6-month gap after your last dose. Certain antibiotics (tetracyclines) and photosensitising herbal supplements (St John's Wort) raise burn risk — pause for two weeks before a session, or reschedule. Blood thinners, hormone treatments, and most prescription medications are fine; Jas will ask you through a short health form at the consultation and flag anything relevant. Bring your current medication list to the first appointment.
What if my hair is hormone-driven — PCOS, post-pregnancy, or menopausal growth?
Hormone-driven hair responds to Full Body + Face but needs honest expectations. The x5 course reduces what's there; if the underlying hormonal driver is still producing new growth, you'll need maintenance sessions (typically every 6–12 months, sometimes more for active PCOS). It's not the laser failing — it's biology ongoing. Jas will map a realistic plan with you at consultation rather than promise permanence that hormonal clients rarely get.
How long do I have to skip makeup after a face session?
Twenty-four hours minimum, ideally forty-eight. Freshly-treated skin is mildly inflamed at follicle level — makeup product (especially long-wear and mineral foundations) sits in pores you don't want clogged while they recover. Tinted moisturiser or pressed powder is the earliest you should layer anything; full base waits two days. Lipstick and brows are fine immediately.
Will laser help with hormonal facial hair specifically — chin, upper lip, jawline?
Yes, with honest expectations. The x5 course at £1,300 reduces hormonal facial hair to about 70-80% permanent clearance; remaining hair tends to be finer and lighter. If PCOS, post-pregnancy, or perimenopausal hormones continue to drive new growth, you'll need maintenance sessions every 6-12 months thereafter — not because laser failed, but because the hormonal driver remains active. Jas can plan a realistic timeline at consultation, and discuss whether GP support (treating the hormone driver itself) alongside laser would compound results.
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