Most people searching for endolaser treatment cost find a price and nothing else. No explanation of what drives that number, no context for what you actually get, and no honest comparison with the alternatives.
Endolaser is a minimally invasive laser treatment that uses a very fine optical fibre inserted just beneath the skin to deliver laser energy directly into the tissue. It tightens loose skin, dissolves localised fat, and stimulates collagen production in a single session, with no general anaesthesia, no surgical incisions, and minimal downtime. It treats the face, neck, jowls, and body areas with precision that surface-level devices simply cannot match.
The price reflects the technology, the skill required to use it, and the results it delivers.
At Deep Aesthetics, we offer Endolaser treatment at our clinics in Birmingham and London. Our current price starts from £995 per session for face or neck.
In this guide, we break down exactly what Endolaser costs in the UK, what that price includes, and how it compares to the alternatives.
Endolift® is a registered trademark of Eufoton S.r.l. Deep Aesthetics is not affiliated with, authorised by, or a registered provider of Endolift®. References to Endolift® on this page are made for comparative and informational purposes only.
How Much Does Endolaser Treatment Cost in the UK?
The price of Endolaser treatment in the UK typically ranges from £800 to £2,500 per session, depending on the clinic, the area treated, and the practitioner’s level of experience.
At Deep Aesthetics, our Endolaser treatment is currently priced from £995 per session for face or neck. This is one of the most competitive prices for advanced laser skin tightening from an award-winning clinic in the UK.
One session. That is all most patients need.
Endolaser Treatment Price UK by Region
| Region | Typical Price Per Session |
|---|---|
| London (Central / Harley Street) | £1,500 to £2,500 |
| London (Canary Wharf / East) | £995 to £1,800 |
| Birmingham | £800 to £1,500 |
| Manchester | £800 to £1,400 |
| Leeds / Sheffield | £700 to £1,200 |
| Edinburgh / Glasgow | £750 to £1,300 |
Our Birmingham and London Canary Wharf clinics offer the same practitioner, the same equipment, and the same standard of care, from £995 per session. No Harley Street premium. No compromise on quality.
What Does the Endolaser Price Include?
A proper Endolaser price should cover your pre-treatment consultation and skin assessment, the full treatment session, local anaesthetic to ensure your comfort throughout, and aftercare guidance. At Deep Aesthetics, every treatment begins with a thorough face-to-face assessment. We do not book patients in for treatment without first confirming they are suitable candidates.
Some clinics charge separately for consultation and anaesthetic. Always confirm what the quoted price covers before booking.
What Is Endolaser Treatment and Why Does the Price Reflect the Technology?

Endolaser is not a surface laser. That distinction matters enormously when comparing it to other skin tightening devices.
Surface lasers, radiofrequency devices, and ultrasound treatments all work from the outside in. They deliver energy through the skin and hope enough reaches the deeper tissue to produce a result. The skin acts as a barrier, which limits how much energy actually reaches the target layer.
Endolaser works from the inside out.
A fibre thinner than a human hair is inserted just beneath the skin surface through a micro-entry point. The laser energy travels directly through that fibre and into the tissue at the precise depth required. No barrier. No guesswork. The energy reaches exactly where it needs to go.
The Three Actions of Endolaser Treatment
The Endolaser system performs three things simultaneously during a single treatment session.
Skin tightening occurs as the laser heats the collagen fibres in the dermis, causing immediate contraction. This produces a visible tightening effect that patients notice straight away.
Fat reduction takes place when the laser energy reaches the subcutaneous fat layer just below the skin. The heat disrupts fat cells, which the body then naturally processes and removes over the weeks following treatment. This is particularly effective for jowl fat, chin fat, and localised deposits on the body.
Collagen stimulation begins as the body responds to the laser energy by triggering new collagen production in the treated area. This secondary effect builds gradually over three to six months after treatment, producing continued improvement long after the session itself.
Three outcomes. One session. No surgery.
What Makes Endolaser Different from Surface Devices?
Patients often arrive at our clinic having already tried surface-based skin tightening devices, including HIFU and radiofrequency treatments. Some have seen results. Many have not.
The reason is depth. HIFU delivers focused energy at specific depths beneath the skin, but it does so from the outside. Endolaser delivers energy directly to the tissue via an internal fibre. The precision is categorically different.
What Areas Can Endolaser Treat?
More than most patients expect. The face and neck are the most common treatment zones, but Endolaser works effectively across a wide range of body areas where loose skin and localised fat are the concern.
Face and Neck
Jowls respond particularly well to Endolaser. The combination of fat reduction and skin tightening in the lower face restores definition to the jawline and reduces the heaviness that develops along the jaw as collagen levels fall with age.
The neck is an area where surface devices consistently underperform. The skin is thin, the tissue is delicate, and the fat deposits are close to the surface. Endolaser treats the neck with precision, tightening loose skin and addressing the banding and laxity that develops through the throat.
Under-eye and lower eyelid laxity can be addressed with Endolaser, though this area requires a highly experienced practitioner due to the delicate anatomy involved. Our practitioner has specific experience treating this zone.
Cheeks and mid-face respond well to Endolaser for patients experiencing early volume descent and skin laxity in the mid-face region.
Body Areas
Endolaser is not limited to the face. Loose skin on the arms, abdomen, inner thighs, and knees all respond to treatment. These are areas where diet and exercise cannot address the problem because the issue is skin quality, not fat volume.
Endolaser vs Other Skin Tightening Treatments: Is the Price Worth It?
This is the question patients ask most often. And it deserves a direct answer.
| Feature | Endolaser at Deep Aesthetics | Endolift®* | HIFU | Radiofrequency | Surgical Facelift |
| Energy delivery | Internal optical fibre | Fibre-based internal laser delivery | External ultrasound device | External radiofrequency device | Surgical repositioning of tissue |
| Fat reduction | Included for localised fat | Available with suitable treatment plans | Not designed for fat reduction | Usually not a fat-reduction treatment | Possible when combined with liposuction |
| Skin tightening | Key treatment benefit | Tightening is part of the treatment | Supports skin tightening | Helps improve mild laxity | Produces surgical tightening |
| Collagen stimulation | Stimulates new collagen production | Supports collagen renewal | Encourages collagen response | Helps stimulate collagen | Not the main purpose |
| Sessions needed | Single session for most patients | One treatment in many cases | Usually 1 to 3 sessions | Commonly 3 to 6 sessions | One surgical procedure |
| Downtime | Around 24 to 48 hours | Typically 24 to 48 hours | Minimal for most patients | Little to no downtime | Usually 2 to 6 weeks |
| Results duration | Typically 2 to 3 years | Often 2 to 3 years | Around 12 to 18 months | Approximately 6 to 12 months | Around 5 to 10 years |
| Typical UK cost | From £995 | Usually £800 to £2,500 | Usually £500 to £1,500 | Around £200 to £800 per session | Around £8,000 to £20,000 |
| Anaesthesia needed | Local anaesthetic | Local anaesthesia | Usually not required | Usually not required | General anaesthesia |
| Available at | Deep Aesthetics London and Birmingham | Authorised Eufoton providers only | Many aesthetic clinics | Many skin and aesthetic clinics | Surgical clinics |
Endolift® is a registered trademark of Eufoton S.r.l. Deep Aesthetics is not affiliated with, authorised by, or a registered provider of Endolift®. Specifications shown are based on publicly available product information. Patients considering Endolift® should consult an authorised Endolift® provider directly.
Why Endolaser Can Be More Cost-Effective Than Lower-Priced Treatments
HIFU costs less per session. However, many HIFU patients need two or three sessions to see the results that Endolaser can deliver in one. As a result, the total cost difference is often smaller than it first appears.
Radiofrequency devices can also look cheaper at first. In practice, they usually require six or more sessions for meaningful skin tightening. Because of this, a full RF course can easily exceed the cost of one Endolaser treatment, while producing a less targeted result.
Surgery delivers more dramatic and longer-lasting results. However, it also costs significantly more, requires general anaesthesia, and involves several weeks of recovery. For patients with mild to moderate skin laxity who want a meaningful result without surgery, Endolaser sits between surface-level treatments and a surgical facelift.
What Happens During an Endolaser Treatment at Deep Aesthetics?
You arrive at the clinic. The whole appointment takes approximately 45 to 90 minutes depending on the area being treated.
Step 1: Consultation and Skin Assessment
Before anything happens, we assess your skin, discuss your concerns, and confirm that Endolaser is the right treatment for your goals. We map the treatment area and discuss what you can realistically expect from a single session. Honest expectations matter more than a sale.
Step 2: Local Anaesthetic
We inject a local anaesthetic into the treatment area. This numbs the tissue so you feel minimal sensation during the procedure. Most patients describe the anaesthetic injection itself as the most uncomfortable part of the whole appointment. The treatment that follows is, for most people, entirely comfortable.
Step 3: The Endolaser Treatment
We insert the optical fibre through a micro-entry point in the skin. The entry point is smaller than a standard injection needle. No incisions, no stitches.
The laser activates as the fibre moves through the tissue. You may feel mild warmth. The session takes between 20 and 45 minutes depending on the size of the treatment area.
Step 4: Aftercare and Results
You leave the clinic the same day. Some mild swelling and redness in the treated area settles within 24 to 48 hours for most patients.
Results begin immediately. Skin tightening is visible from the moment treatment ends. Fat reduction and continued collagen stimulation develop over the following three to six months, meaning your results improve progressively after treatment rather than fading.
Most patients see their best results at three months. Many return for a second session at that point if they want additional improvement.
How Long Do Endolaser Results Last?
Results from a single Endolaser session typically last two to three years.
The tightening effect begins immediately and continues building as new collagen forms in the treated area over three to six months. The fat cells disrupted during treatment do not regenerate. This means the fat reduction component of the result is long-lasting, provided weight remains stable.
Skin laxity will continue to develop naturally with age. Most patients choose to have a maintenance session every two to three years to sustain their results. Some patients in their late 30s and early 40s use Endolaser as a preventative treatment, addressing early laxity before it becomes more significant.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Endolaser Treatment?
Adults from their mid-30s onward with mild to moderate skin laxity and localised fat deposits in the treated areas.
The ideal candidate wants meaningful tightening and contouring without surgery. They have realistic expectations, understand the treatment is not a surgical facelift, and are in generally good health.
Endolaser is not suitable for patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding, those with active skin infections in the treatment area, patients with certain metal implants near the treatment zone, or those with specific medical conditions affecting healing. We confirm your suitability at the consultation before treatment is agreed.
Patients with darker skin tones are suitable for Endolaser. Unlike some surface laser devices, the internal delivery mechanism means Endolaser does not carry the same pigmentation risks associated with external lasers on darker skin.
Finance Options for Endolaser Treatment
Endolaser treatment is a cosmetic treatment. It is not available on the NHS.
At Deep Aesthetics, we offer finance options that allow you to spread the cost of treatment over monthly instalments. A single Endolaser session from £995 becomes significantly more accessible when spread over several months.
Speak to us at your consultation about payment options. We want the right treatment to be accessible to the right patient, not reserved only for those who can pay the full amount upfront.
Conclusion
Endolaser treatment delivers skin tightening, fat reduction, and collagen stimulation in a single session, with no surgery, no general anaesthesia, and no weeks of recovery. From £995 per session at Deep Aesthetics, it is one of the most cost-effective advanced laser skin treatments available in the UK right now.
At Deep Aesthetics, we carry out Endolaser treatment at our Birmingham and London Canary Wharf clinics, performed by an award-winning practitioner with years of experience in advanced aesthetic medicine. We offer finance options and a thorough pre-treatment consultation at every appointment.
Book your consultation today and find out what our Endolaser treatment can do for you.
FAQ: How Much Is Endolaser Treatment?
Question: How much does Endolaser treatment cost in the UK?
Answer: Endolaser treatment in the UK typically costs between £800 and £2,500 per session, depending on the clinic, the treatment area, and the practitioner’s experience. At Deep Aesthetics, our Endolaser treatment starts from £995 per session for face or neck, available at our Birmingham and London Canary Wharf clinics.
Question: How many Endolaser sessions do you need?
Answer: Most patients achieve their desired result in a single session. Endolaser is designed as a one-session treatment, unlike surface-based devices that require multiple sessions to build cumulative results. Some patients choose to have a second session three to six months after the first if they want additional improvement. Maintenance sessions every two to three years help sustain results long-term.
Question: Is Endolaser better than HIFU?
Answer: Endolaser and HIFU work differently. HIFU delivers focused ultrasound energy from outside the skin. Endolaser delivers laser energy directly from within the tissue via an internal optical fibre. Endolaser also reduces fat, which HIFU cannot do. For patients seeking both skin tightening and fat reduction in a single session with longer-lasting results, Endolaser is a strong option. You can read our full Endolaser vs Endolift comparison for more detail.
Question: Is Endolaser treatment painful?
Answer: Most patients find the treatment comfortable. We administer a local anaesthetic before the procedure, which numbs the treatment area fully. During the Endolaser treatment, most patients describe feeling mild warmth or pressure rather than pain. The procedure takes between 20 and 45 minutes depending on the area treated.
Question: How long do Endolaser results last?
Answer: Results from a single Endolaser session typically last two to three years. Skin tightening is visible immediately and continues improving for three to six months as new collagen forms. The fat reduction component is long-lasting because disrupted fat cells do not regenerate, provided weight remains stable. Most patients return for a maintenance session every two to three years.
Question: How does Endolaser compare to Endolift®?
Answer: Endolaser and Endolift® are different treatments using different laser platforms. Both use internal optical fibres to deliver laser energy beneath the skin, but they differ in technology and functional capabilities. Deep Aesthetics offers Endolaser treatment, not Endolift®. For information about Endolift®, please consult an authorised Endolift® provider directly.
Important Information
Endolift® is a registered trademark of Eufoton S.r.l. Deep Aesthetics is not affiliated with, authorised by, or a registered provider of Endolift®. Our Endolaser treatment uses different equipment and is a separate treatment offering. All comparisons on this page are provided for informational purposes only and are based on publicly available information. Individual results may vary. All treatments are subject to medical consultation and suitability assessment. Information on this page does not constitute medical advice.