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Why Investing in the Right Laser Hair Removal Matters And why we chose Lynton at Serenity Skin Clinic, Poynton


Laser hair removal has become more accessible than ever. But with that accessibility has come a wide variation in technology, results and ultimately value for money.

At Serenity Skin Clinic, we made a conscious decision not to cut corners when it comes to laser technology. That is why we invested in Lynton Lasers, a British manufacturer whose devices are used in the NHS and by leading dermatology clinics across the UK.

When it comes to laser hair removal, cheaper technology often costs more in the long run.


Not All Laser Is the Same

Many clinics advertise laser hair removal, but some are using lower powered IPL devices or budget imported systems that lack the precision and clinical grade power of true medical lasers.

Here is why that matters:

  • Lower energy output often means slower results

  • Inconsistent wavelength delivery can mean patchy hair reduction

  • Less advanced cooling systems can lead to discomfort

  • Weaker devices typically require more sessions

    Hair removal works by targeting the melanin in the hair follicle with a precise wavelength of light. If the energy is not delivered accurately and at sufficient strength, the follicle is only weakened rather than destroyed. That means regrowth. That means more sessions. That means more money spent.


    The Cost of Cheaper Treatments

    On paper, a lower per session price can look appealing. But here is what often happens:

  • Clients require 10 to 14 sessions instead of 6 to 8

  • Maintenance treatments are needed far sooner

  • Results plateau because the device simply cannot deliver deeper follicle

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    Clinical laser research consistently shows that high powered, medical grade lasers with appropriate wavelength specificity such as Alexandrite or Nd:YAG systems achieve more effective long term follicle reduction compared to lower energy IPL devices.

    In simple terms, fewer effective treatments mean lower total cost over time. It is not about the cheapest appointment. It is about the best clinical outcome.


    Why Lynton Sets the Gold Standard

    Lynton Lasers has been manufacturing lasers in the UK for over 25 years.

    Their systems are:

  • British made

  • Used within the NHS

  • Backed by clinical research

  • Designed for medical and advanced aesthetic settings

  • Supported by in house clinical training

    Their devices deliver consistent, controlled energy at clinically proven wavelengths. They also incorporate advanced cooling technology, improving comfort and safety during treatment.


    Lynton works closely with universities and medical professionals to continually refine and test its technology. You can learn more about their clinical background and manufacturing standards at www.lynton.co.uk.

    For us at Serenity, this matters. We are not a beauty salon offering a quick add on. We are an advanced skin clinic, and our equipment must reflect that.


    Results, Safety and Confidence

    When you invest in laser hair removal, you are investing in your time, your comfort and your long-term confidence.

    Medical grade systems like Lynton are better equipped to treat a broader range of skin types safely, thanks to controlled wavelengths and clinically validated protocols.

    Cheaper machines may operate at lower energy levels to reduce risk, but this often compromises efficacy. True clinical grade lasers are designed to balance power and precision.

That balance is what delivers real reduction, not just temporary thinning.


Why We Chose Lynton for Poynton

We are incredibly proud to bring Lynton technology to Poynton High Street.

We could have chosen a cheaper system. Many clinics do. But that would not align with our ethos.


At Serenity, we believe it is not about being the cheapest. It is about being the most effective. It is about delivering treatments that genuinely work.

When you choose laser hair removal with us, you are choosing:






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