Aesthetic sector responds to Laseraid’s closure

Aesthetic sector responds to Laseraid’s closure

Published 02nd May 2025

The aesthetic medicine sector has been impacted by the unexpected closure of Laseraid, a company previously providing laser equipment and services to clinics across the UK.

The disruption has left both businesses and employees in need of urgent support as they face uncertainty about ongoing treatments, equipment servicing and employment.

Clinics offered service continuity and support options

Laseraid’s closure has created operational challenges for many aesthetic clinics that relied on the company for laser technology and service contracts. In response, Alma Lasers UK has stepped forward to assist affected clinics with immediate service solutions.

Alma, a supplier of aesthetic devices, is offering continued support for clinics that had service agreements with Laseraid.

This includes technical support, exclusive discounts on Alma equipment and options for maintaining service continuity to help minimise treatment disruptions.

Kamran Shibli, general manager of Alma Lasers UK, commented, “We understand the impact of this closure, and our priority is to offer practical solutions to help both clinics and professionals continue to thrive. Our team is ready to step in with both the technology and the human support needed to ensure that the transition is as seamless as possible.”

Meanwhile, John Isaac, director of Beautology Laser & IPL Services, said, "We are very sorry to hear about the recent closure of Laseraid. We personally know many of their talented team, and they do not deserve this. Our thoughts are with them.

"If Laseraid's closure has impacted you, rest assured – we're here to help. Our experienced team can support your systems and ensure a seamless transition with minimal disruption. Whether you're looking for immediate technical support, spares and consumables, service continuity, or a long-term trustworthy partner, we're ready to step in and provide peace of mind."

Former Laseraid employees offered career guidance

Alongside its support for clinics, Alma is also reaching out to former Laseraid staff members who may now be seeking new roles within the aesthetics sector.

The company is offering training opportunities and career guidance to help professionals re-enter the industry or transition into new positions.

Alma has invited those affected to contact their team for more details about available support, whether for continuing treatment services or exploring new professional paths.

Ellen Cummings

Ellen Cummings

Published 02nd May 2025

Ellen Cummings is a journalist and features editor at Professional Beauty, the UK’s leading B2B publication for the professional beauty and spa industry. She is also a contributing reporter for Aesthetic Medicine, covering key developments in the aesthetics sector. Ellen specialises in expert-led features on skincare, advanced treatments, spa and salon business, and wellness. She regularly speaks to leading skin therapists, aesthetic practitioners and brand educators to create features that combine real industry insight with expert commentary. With a strong background in beauty and aesthetics journalism, Ellen is dedicated to creating high-quality content that informs and supports professionals working in salons, clinics and spas. Contact her at ellen.c@thepbgroup.com

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