Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Laser tech company expands by choosing Leeds for its second premises

Aesthetic laser device supplier Laseraid has expanded from its Borehamwood HQ by opening a new facility in Leeds.

The move comes after a successful first year of trading with laser devices now in market with a total value of £4.5m.

Launched in autumn 2021 with a multi-million war chest for acquisition with the backing of private investors and Australian market leader Laseraid, the business was started to meet the demand from current and aspiring aesthetic clinic owners throughout the UK for cost-effective and reliable access to industry-leading laser devices.

With its headquarters in Borehamwood, near London, featuring a showroom, training academy and service centre, Laseraid has also opened a second base in Leeds, which includes a full workshop for maintenance and repairs as well as a showroom and training facilities. The team has grown from eight people a year ago to more than twenty service technicians, trainers, sales consultants and customer service staff across the UK.

“The Laseraid offering has been specifically designed to help clinics to try a variety of treatments and devices, introduce new ideas to their customers, and to help them scale up quickly, without the capital cost or lengthy financial commitments of purchasing machines,” explains Jamel Hussain, commercial director of Laseraid.

As well as access to premium laser devices from industry-leading brands, Laseraid’s subscription model includes complete servicing and support in addition to initial and ongoing training, and monthly clinic supplies credit towards stocking up clinic supplies.

In recent years, the use of lasers by clinics, doctors and dermatology specialists has boomed as technology has become available to assist with a wide range of treatments including laser hair removal, tattoo removal, skin rejuvenation, fat freezing, body contouring and facial treatments. Laseraid offers a wide range of devices to deliver these services including models such as Alma Soprano Titanium, Candela GentleMAX Pro, Cynosure Elite, Préime Derma Facial and SylfirmX Microneedling.

Guy Bunn, COO of Laseraid, adds: “With a strong heritage as a market-leader in Australia, Laseraid has brought its expertise to the developing UK aesthetics sector, offering a revolutionary package which enables clinics to expand quickly and grow to their full potential. Having got our business off to a flying start here, there are exciting times ahead as we continue to support premium clinic operators and drive the industry forward.”

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