Laser Hair Removal Devices

Professional laser hair removal devices from Alma, Candela, Ellipse, & Asclepion.

We specialise in supplying and servicing professional laser hair removal devices for clinics across the UK. Laser hair removal devices offer enhanced efficiency, safety, and performance when compared to traditional hair removal, while offering the versatility to deliver a range of other treatment types. Modern laser hair removal devices are engineered to deliver consistent results across various skin tones and hair types, ensuring client satisfaction and promising excellent returns on investment.​

Whether you’re establishing a new clinic or upgrading existing equipment, the devices we offer meet the highest industry standards. Each system is backed by comprehensive support from our team of laser experts, with the availability of full maintenance and support services.

Asclepion Monolith
Aclepion

Choosing the Right Technology for Your Business

Selecting the appropriate laser technology is crucial for delivering effective treatments and maximising return on investment. We offer a range of devices, including diode, Alexandrite, Nd: YAG, and IPL systems, catering to various treatment needs, skin types, and business goals.

Our experts work closely with you to understand your clinic’s specific requirements, recommending solutions that align with your service offerings and budget. This personalised approach ensures you invest in technology that enhances your clinic’s capabilities and client satisfaction.​

Choosing the Right Technology for Your Business

GoLaser partners with leading manufacturers to offer a selection of the most accredited laser hair removal devices on the market:​

Alma Laser Hair Removal Devices

Known for innovation, Alma’s Soprano series, including ICE, Platinum, and Titanium models, features multi-wavelength technology (755nm, 810nm, 1064nm) and ICE cooling for virtually painless treatments across all skin types.

Ellipse Laser Hair Removal Devices

Ellipse (Candela) devices, such as the SPT+ and Sirius, utilise Selective Waveband Technology (SWT) and Square Pulse Technology (SPT) to deliver precise IPL treatments for hair removal and skin rejuvenation.

Candela Laser Hair Removal Devices

Candela’s GentleMax Pro combines 755nm Alexandrite and 1064nm Nd: YAG lasers, offering rapid treatment times and effective results for all skin types. Its Dynamic Cooling Device™ ensures patient comfort during procedures.

Asclepion Laser Hair Removal Devices

The MeDioStar by Asclepion is a high-powered diode laser system renowned for its efficacy and safety across various skin types, offering fast and comfortable hair removal treatments.

Expert Servicing & Device Support

Maintaining optimal performance of your laser equipment is essential. Our team provides comprehensive servicing for laser devices, IPL devices, and handpieces, including preventive maintenance, repairs, and calibration, ensuring your equipment operates reliably and safely.

Following the correct servicing schedule for your laser hair removal devices can improve results, reduce risks, and extend the lifespan of your device.

Ellipse IPL handpiece treatment

How Does Laser Hair Removal Work?

Selecting the appropriate laser technology is crucial for delivering effective treatments and maximising return on investment. We offer a range of devices, including diode, Alexandrite, Nd: YAG, and IPL systems, catering to various treatment needs, skin types, and business goals.

Our experts work closely with you to understand your clinic’s specific requirements, recommending solutions that align with your service offerings and budget. This personalised approach ensures you invest in technology that enhances your clinic’s capabilities and client satisfaction.​

Laser Hair Removal Vs Traditional Hair Removal

Traditional hair removal methods like shaving, waxing, or depilatory creams offer temporary results and often come with drawbacks such as irritation, ingrown hairs, and frequent upkeep. These methods remove hair either at the surface or root, but they don’t impact the follicle’s ability to regrow hair.

Laser hair removal, on the other hand, targets the follicle itself to slow or stop future growth. It offers long-term results for clients, improved skin texture, and results in fewer complications over time. These benefits have positioned laser hair removal as the most widely used professional hair removal method on the market.

Why Choose GoLaser for Laser Hair Removal Devices

We are backed by over 25 years of experience in the aesthetics and medical laser industry, with a reputation as a trusted device servicing & supply centre for professional laser hair removal devices in the UK.

We work with some of the most reputable brands in the industry, ensuring clinics have access to reliable, effective systems that deliver results for their patients.

Our practical, no-nonsense approach, backed by decades of hands-on industry experience, makes GoLaser a trusted choice for clinics seeking high-quality laser hair removal technology with reliability, transparency, and long-term value.

Laser Hair Removal Device FAQs

Find the answers to your questions about laser hair removal devices in our list of frequently asked questions below:

Modern laser hair removal machines are designed to be safe for a wide range of skin types, especially when using technologies such as Nd: YAG and diode lasers. These systems typically offer adjustable settings and integrated cooling to protect the skin and minimise discomfort. It’s essential to select the right laser type and wavelength for the client’s skin tone to ensure safety and effectiveness.
The most commonly used lasers in professional hair removal include diode lasers (usually 810nm), Alexandrite lasers (755nm), and Nd: YAG lasers (1064nm). Each type offers unique advantages for different skin tones and hair types. Many modern devices combine multiple wavelengths to treat a broader range of patients more effectively.
Professional laser hair removal devices offer long-lasting hair reduction, often achieving 80–90% permanent reduction after a full course of treatments. Results vary depending on the individual’s hair type, skin tone, and the device used. Maintenance sessions may be needed to manage regrowth over time.
IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) devices emit a broad spectrum of light, while lasers use a single, focused wavelength. Laser devices typically offer more precise targeting, deeper penetration, and better results on a wider range of hair and skin types. IPL is often less powerful and may require more sessions to achieve similar outcomes.

To maintain optimal performance and safety, laser hair removal machines should be professionally serviced at least once a year. Regular servicing includes checking calibration, inspecting internal components, and cleaning optics. Clinics should also schedule servicing if they notice performance issues or error messages. To find out more about servicing, visit our servicing page.

Yes, professional laser hair removal machines can be used on most areas of the body, including the face, legs, arms, underarms, back, chest, and bikini line. Handpieces and settings can often be adjusted to safely treat both large and small areas with precision.
Laser hair removal is generally most effective on darker, coarse hair due to the higher melanin content. Light or fine hair may respond less predictably, though advanced systems offer effective results when used with the right settings and treatment protocols.
Diode lasers (810nm) are versatile and effective for most skin types, especially lighter to medium tones. Alexandrite lasers (755nm) are fast and powerful, ideal for lighter skin tones. Nd: YAG lasers (1064nm) penetrate deeper and are safer for darker skin tones, though they may be slightly less effective on finer hair.
Most of our laser hair removal machines offer multi-functional capabilities, allowing clinics to perform treatments such as skin rejuvenation, pigmentation reduction, or vascular therapy. However, this depends on the specific model and whether it is equipped with interchangeable handpieces or additional modules.

If you can’t find the answer you are looking for please get in touch with us to speak to one of our experts.