Laser or professional electrolysis: which investment should you choose to grow your centre?
Strategic summary
- The professional laser is often preferred for speed, large treatment areas and treatment volume.
- Professional electrolysis is particularly relevant for white hairs, finishing work and expert treatments.
- The laser + electrolysis combination often makes it possible to attract more clients and increase turnover.
- The right choice depends on your business model.

Before investing in a professional permanent hair removal solution, many owners of beauty institutes, aesthetic centres, spas, self-employed nurses and medical-aesthetic practices ask themselves the same question:
Should you choose a professional laser, an electrolysis device, or combine both technologies?
The right answer rarely depends on one technical criterion alone. It mainly depends on:
- local commercial potential
- the available budget
- the client profile
- the surrounding competition
- your profitability objectives
- your centre’s development strategy
At Dépil Beauté, we support professionals in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands with a complete B2B approach: advice, demonstration, training, profitability calculations, cabin equipment and after-sales service.
Quick answer
Choose a professional laser first if you want to:
- launch a profitable activity quickly
- treat large body areas
- offer attractive packages
- optimise treatment room time
- target a high client volume
Choose professional electrolysis first if you want to:
- treat white, grey, blonde or red hairs
- offer expertise that is rare locally
- focus on facial finishing work
- increase the average value of each session
Choose laser + electrolysis if you want to:
- cover a very large majority of client requests
- create a complete premium offer
- increase loyalty and average basket value
- strengthen your image as a local expert
B2B comparison: laser vs electrolysis

The choice between a professional laser and professional electrolysis depends on several practical criteria: local commercial potential, type of clientele, available treatment room time, desired level of differentiation and your profitability goals.
The table below summarises the main differences between the two technologies from a business development perspective.
| Criteria | Professional laser | Professional electrolysis |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Volume / speed | Expertise / precision |
| Ideal areas | Large body areas | Face / finishing work |
| Light-coloured hairs | Limitations depending on the case | Very suitable |
| Profitability | Strong through volume | Strong through added value |
| Differentiation | Highly in demand | Often rare locally |
In summary, the professional laser is often chosen to accelerate commercial growth through volume and speed, while professional electrolysis makes it possible to offer more targeted technical treatments with higher added value.
In many cases, combining both technologies remains the most coherent strategy.
Why does this decision directly affect your business?
The choice between laser and electrolysis affects:
- the initial investment
- the speed of return on investment
- hourly treatment room margin
- local differentiation
- client loyalty
- the centre’s premium image
- future growth potential
👉 This is not just an equipment purchase, it is a strategic decision.
Concrete profitability example

A centre starts with a professional laser to quickly respond to body treatment demand:
- legs
- underarms
- bikini
After a few months, it adds professional electrolysis for:
- white hairs
- finishing work
- specific cases
- the face
👉 Result:
- more requests accepted
- higher average basket value
- better loyalty
- a stronger expert image
- stronger turnover
This gradual approach often makes it possible to secure the launch and then expand the offer at the right time.
The 360° Dépil Beauté approach

We do not just sell a machine.
We support professionals with:
- strategic advice before purchase
- real-life demonstration
- technical training
- support for commercial launch
- profitability calculation
- professional after-sales service
We can also help you equip the entire treatment room:
- Weelko treatment table
- aesthetic chair
- magnifying lamp
- technical stools
- additional furniture
- consumables for laser hair removal
- consumables for electrolysis
- client comfort accessories
👉 One vision, one partner, a more coherent project.
Our professional solutions
The choice of technology must also be supported by reliable, scalable equipment aligned with your positioning.
Laser Pro 4
Multi-wavelength platforms:
755 / 808 / 940 / 1064 nm
DEPIL530S
Blend, thermolysis, filament, tweezer.
DEPIL510S
High-precision filament.
Pilot centre and demonstration
Before making any investment, many professionals want to compare the technologies in real conditions, test the ergonomics of the equipment and ask their technical or business questions.
Professionals can discover and test our devices at the pilot centre Institut by Scarlett, located in Braine-l’Alleud, a strategic location that is easily accessible from several major cities in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
We regularly welcome professionals from:
- Brussels, Waterloo, Nivelles
- Liège, Namur
- Luxembourg City
- Lille, Paris
- Rotterdam, Eindhoven
This cross-border accessibility strengthens our ability to support aesthetic and medical-aesthetic centres efficiently across the entire Belgium – France – Luxembourg – Netherlands region.
FAQ: professional laser or professional electrolysis for your aesthetic centre
Do you still have questions before investing in a professional laser, professional electrolysis or a combined solution? That is normal: choosing a technology affects profitability, commercial positioning, quality of care and the future development of your business.
Below you will find answers to the questions most frequently asked by professionals in Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands: beauty institutes, aesthetic centres, spas, self-employed nurses and medical-aesthetic practices looking to choose the most coherent solution for their local market.
The professional laser is generally the technology that becomes profitable the fastest. Thanks to the speed of the sessions and the ability to treat large body areas such as legs, back and bikini, it helps optimise treatment room time and generate a high treatment volume from the very first months. Profitability also depends on the location of the centre, pricing strategy and local clientele. In most cases, a well-operated professional laser can become profitable within 6 to 18 months.
Yes, professional electrolysis remains a highly profitable technology, especially in cases where laser is limited. It is particularly suitable for white, grey, blonde and red hairs, which laser cannot treat effectively. Electrolysis sessions are longer and more targeted, which justifies a high hourly rate. This expert positioning attracts a specific and loyal clientele, with a higher average basket value than conventional laser treatments.
Yes, it is advisable to start with one technology only, ideally the professional laser, in order to secure the launch of the business and manage the learning curve more effectively. Once the client flow is established and the return on investment (ROI) has begun, it becomes relevant to add an electrolysis device to broaden the offer. This progressive approach limits the initial financial risk while allowing you to move upmarket at the right time, based on the actual local demand observed.
Combining laser and electrolysis makes it possible to cover almost all client profiles, including those that laser alone cannot treat, such as light hairs, very dark skin types or sensitive areas. This complementarity increases conversion rates, reduces rejected client requests and strengthens the centre’s expert image. It also helps increase average basket value and client loyalty by offering complete treatment pathways tailored to each specific case.
Yes, Dépil Beauté offers complete support for professionals who want to launch or grow their business. This support includes strategic advice before purchase, a demonstration of the devices at the pilot centre in Braine-l’Alleud, certified technical training in laser and electrolysis, support for commercial launch, a personalised profitability calculation based on your catchment area, and professional after-sales service to ensure business continuity.
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Are you hesitating between laser, electrolysis or a combination of both?
We help you choose based on:
• budget
• catchment area
• local competition
• turnover objective
• premium or volume positioning
• profitability potential
