Disclaimer.
For your reviewer · not shown to the public
This page separates editorial content from medical advice. If you are reviewing it, the points worth confirming are:
- The medical-advice carve-out (§01) adequately separates editorial content from clinical advice.
- “Cosmetic procedure, not a medical treatment” plus our licensed status (§01) — confirm accuracy against the City of London Special Treatments licence conditions.
- The results-vary statement (§02) is sufficient given the before/after marketing claims (ASA/CAP guidance).
01 · Editorial is not medical advice
The Journal pieces, Technology page, PCOS page and FAQs on this website are written by Mikki to share what we know honestly. They are not medical advice, and they don't replace a consultation with a qualified GP, dermatologist or other clinician. If you have a medical concern, see your GP first.
Specifically: laser hair removal is a cosmetic procedure, not a medical treatment. While we use medical-grade equipment and follow medical-grade protocols, we are a beauty clinic and not a CQC-registered medical facility. We hold a Special Treatments licence issued by the City of London Corporation — the local authority for our premises — and operate in line with its conditions. We will refer you to a clinician if your situation warrants it.
02 · Results vary
Every photograph in our gallery is real and dated, and every session count is accurate. Your results may differ. Laser hair removal works most predictably on coarse, dark hair on lighter skin; hormone-driven hair growth (PCOS, menopause) responds more variably. We always tell you, at consultation, what range of outcome is realistic for you specifically.
03 · Third-party links
Some pages link to external sites — Treatwell, the manufacturer of our Venus Velocity laser, the Information Commissioner's Office. We are not responsible for the content of those sites, and a link does not imply endorsement of everything on them.
04 · Accuracy
We do our best to keep prices, treatment information and policies up to date on this site. If anything is unclear or appears to contradict what you've been told in clinic, the in-clinic information is the authoritative version — please contact us and we'll correct the website promptly.