Low Level Laser Therapy In Farnham
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Low Level Laser Therapy In Farnham

Get the most out of your body with the revolutionary, cutting-edge technology available at Fabelle Aesthetics in Farnham. We have a number of different treatments that have various positive effects for your face, body and wellness. One of these latest treatments is that of Low Level Laser Therapy, or LLLT for short.

Verju is an FDA-approved ,non-thermal (cold) low level laser system which delivers clinically-proven, non-invasive body contouring and cellulite treatments. It’s a safe, pain-free and effective treatment which helps remove stubborn body fat and reduce the appearance of cellulite without the use of needles or incisions, without damaging fat cells and with no downtime to worry about.

How Does Verju Work?

Verju uses a low level “cold” laser to deliver photonic or light energy to fat cells. This energy creates pores to open up in the fat cells for a short period of time, releasing the fat inside which the body drains away naturally through the lymph system. Plenty of water and exercise and a light diet are recommended in conjunction with treatment to optimise results.

To find out more about the effectiveness of Verju, or if you have more questions about Low Level Laser Therapy, simply get in touch with our team of professionals on: 01252 960222

Alternatively, fill out the provided form on our website and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Our Opening Hours

Monday:10am - 6pm
Tuesday:10am - 6pm
Wednesday:10am - 6pm
Thursday:10am - 6pm
Friday:10am - 6pm
Saturdays are by appointment only. Consultations and treatments will be by appointment only - clinic opening hours may vary from those stated above

How to find us

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01252 960222

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Fabelle Aesthetics
Registered address: Wellness House, 21c East Street, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 7SD
Tel: 01252 960222

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