Hair Removal - Small Areas

Hair removal for small areas is ideal for precise, targeted treatment of unwanted hair on delicate or localised areas of the face and body. We use either laser or electrolysis depending on the size of the area, hair type and skin tone, allowing us to create a personalised treatment plan that delivers safe, effective and long-lasting results.

How Does It Work

Small area hair removal is carried out using either laser or electrolysis. Laser targets the pigment within the hair follicle using controlled light energy to reduce future growth and is usually chosen for slightly larger small areas. Electrolysis treats each individual hair follicle with a fine sterile probe and a gentle electrical current to permanently destroy the root, making it ideal for very small, precise or hormonally driven areas. The most suitable method for you will be recommended during your consultation.

What to Expect

You will be made comfortable while the area is cleansed and prepared. With laser you may feel brief warmth or a light snapping sensation, while with electrolysis you may feel a short tingling or heat sensation as each hair is treated. Both methods are well tolerated and settings are adjusted to ensure your comfort throughout the session.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will I see results?

You may notice an immediate improvement as treated hairs are removed or shed after each session, however long-term results develop gradually over your course of treatments as more follicles are successfully treated in their active growth phase.

This depends on your hair colour, skin type, the size of the area and the cause of the hair growth. Some small areas respond very well to laser, while very precise or stubborn areas are often better suited to electrolysis. Your practitioner will advise you on the most suitable option during your consultation.

Yes, finance options may be available for certain treatments. Please ask at your consultation for full details.

At a Glance...

Time: 20 Minutes

Sessions: 3

Results: 1 day

From £45 Per Session

Suitable For...

This treatment is suitable for anyone looking to remove unwanted hair from small areas such as the upper lip, chin, jawline, eyebrows, neck, nipples, toes, fingers or small patches on the body. It is especially helpful for persistent or hormonal hair growth.

Sessions Required

Because hair grows in cycles, multiple sessions are required to treat all active follicles. The exact number of sessions will depend on the treatment method used, the density of hair and your individual hair growth pattern and will be discussed at your consultation.

Treatment Time

Small area treatments usually take between 10 and 30 minutes, depending on the size of the area and the number of hairs being treated.

Recovery Time

There is little to no downtime and you can return to normal daily activities immediately after your appointment.

Potential Side Effects

You may experience temporary redness, mild swelling or slight sensitivity in the treated area. These effects are normal and usually settle within a few hours.

Time: 20 Minutes

Sessions: 3

Results: 1 day

From £45 Per Session

Hair removal for small areas is ideal for precise, targeted treatment of unwanted hair on delicate or localised areas of the face and body. We use either laser or electrolysis depending on the size of the area, hair type and skin tone, allowing us to create a personalised treatment plan that delivers safe, effective and long-lasting results.

How Does It Work

Small area hair removal is carried out using either laser or electrolysis. Laser targets the pigment within the hair follicle using controlled light energy to reduce future growth and is usually chosen for slightly larger small areas. Electrolysis treats each individual hair follicle with a fine sterile probe and a gentle electrical current to permanently destroy the root, making it ideal for very small, precise or hormonally driven areas. The most suitable method for you will be recommended during your consultation.

What to Expect

You will be made comfortable while the area is cleansed and prepared. With laser you may feel brief warmth or a light snapping sensation, while with electrolysis you may feel a short tingling or heat sensation as each hair is treated. Both methods are well tolerated and settings are adjusted to ensure your comfort throughout the session.

Suitable For...

This treatment is suitable for anyone looking to remove unwanted hair from small areas such as the upper lip, chin, jawline, eyebrows, neck, nipples, toes, fingers or small patches on the body. It is especially helpful for persistent or hormonal hair growth.

Sessions Required

Because hair grows in cycles, multiple sessions are required to treat all active follicles. The exact number of sessions will depend on the treatment method used, the density of hair and your individual hair growth pattern and will be discussed at your consultation.

Treatment Time

Small area treatments usually take between 10 and 30 minutes, depending on the size of the area and the number of hairs being treated.

Recovery Time

There is little to no downtime and you can return to your normal activities straight after your appointment.

Potential Side Effects

You may experience temporary redness, slight swelling or mild sensitivity in the treated area immediately after treatment. These effects are normal and usually settle within a few hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will I see results?

You may notice an immediate improvement as treated hairs are removed or shed after each session, however long-term results develop gradually over your course of treatments as more follicles are successfully treated in their active growth phase.

This depends on your hair colour, skin type, the size of the area and the cause of the hair growth. Some small areas respond very well to laser, while very precise or stubborn areas are often better suited to electrolysis. Your practitioner will advise you on the most suitable option during your consultation.

Yes, finance options may be available for certain treatments. Please ask at your consultation for full details.