If you're weighing up laser hair removal in Enfield, the price list on its own only tells half the story. What matters is what you actually pay by the time you're done with waxing or shaving for good, and how that compares to what you're spending now. Here are the real numbers, no vague "prices from" teasers.
What affects the price of laser hair removal?
Not every quote for laser is comparing like with like. Before you book anywhere, it's worth knowing what actually drives the cost.
- The size of the area. An upper lip takes a few minutes; a full leg takes considerably longer. Pricing scales with treatment time, not a flat "laser" fee.
- How many sessions you need. Hair grows in cycles, so one session never finishes the job. Most people need a course, not a single visit, which is why per-session price alone can be misleading. Our guide on how many sessions you'll actually need covers this properly.
- Who's operating the machine. A qualified specialist adjusting settings correctly for your skin and hair type gets a permanent result faster. An undertrained operator on lower settings can mean more sessions and more total cost, even if each one looked cheaper.
- Single areas vs combined packages. Booking several areas together is almost always better value than paying for each separately.
What you'll pay at Lash It Up Enfield
Here's our current, honest price list at the Baker Street studio:
Full face: £50 | Underarms: £40
Half leg: £55 | Full leg: £75
Bikini line: £30 | Hollywood: £60
Full arms: £70 | Full back: £80
Combined package. half leg, underarms & Hollywood: £80
Full body packages: from £300
Every session is carried out personally by Deniz, our NVQ-qualified laser specialist, trained by Ayse. Clients travel to us from across Enfield, Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green, Southgate and Cockfosters for it.
The real cost: laser vs a lifetime of waxing
Laser looks like the pricier option if you only look at one session. It looks very different once you compare it to what waxing or shaving actually costs over time.
The average person spends over £600 a year on waxing alone, and that's before factoring in the time spent booking appointments or dealing with regrowth, ingrown hairs and stubble in between. Laser is a course of sessions working toward a genuinely permanent result (see is laser hair removal actually permanent? for the full picture), so the ongoing cost stops once your course is complete. Waxing never stops costing you.
Why cheaper isn't always better value
We hear from clients who tried a bargain deal elsewhere first: fewer visible results after several sessions, or having to start again with a properly qualified specialist. A lower headline price per session means very little if it takes twice as many sessions, or doesn't get you to a permanent result at all.
If you're new to laser or had a disappointing experience elsewhere, book a consultation first. We'll assess your hair and skin type, talk through a realistic session plan, and give you an honest price before anything is booked.
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How much does laser hair removal cost per session in Enfield?
At Lash It Up in Enfield, prices start from £15 per session for small areas such as the upper lip or chin. Underarms are £40, Hollywood is £60, and full leg is £75. Full body packages start from £300.
How much do combined-area packages cost?
Combining areas is usually better value than booking them separately. Half leg, underarms and Hollywood together cost £80. Full body packages start from £300. See our full price list above for every area.
Why do laser hair removal prices vary so much between clinics?
Price differences usually come down to the technology used, the qualification of the person operating it, and how many sessions are actually needed to get a permanent result. A cheaper single session that needs twice as many repeats is not the better deal.
Is laser hair removal cheaper than waxing in the long run?
Yes, for most people. The average person spends over £600 a year on waxing alone. Laser hair removal is a course of sessions with a genuinely permanent result, so the ongoing cost stops once your course is complete.