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Laser focus on service

Unique Laser believes that its “customer focus” impressed judges enough to win the Emerging Business category at last year’s Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
“We’re extremely happy winning the award and our clients have really supported us,” says owner Sarah Oram.
The awards process was also a learning experience, showing Unique Laser it must always “keep improving”, she says.
The team at Unique Laser Hair Removal and Skin Clinic focuses its attention on clients, knowing that their “word of mouth is important”.
Sarah left her previous corporate career to open the business after noting a “clear need in Geelong” for “high quality” laser skin treatments.
She launched the clinic in Westfield Geelong in May 2014 to specialise in laser hair removal and medical skin treatments.
Due to its success, she opened another branch of Unique Laser in Melbourne’s Doncaster.
“We provide the highest quality laser and skin services at an affordable price and Geelong has really embraced what we do,” Sarah says.
The clinic’s team of medical and aesthetic professionals offers treatments including diode laser hair removal, fat-loss cavitation, dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle injections, and other rejuvenation treatments.
Free initial consultations are available.
“We also focus a lot on our training, research and development and differentiating between fads and what really works, ensuring clients see visible results,” Sarah explains.
Unique Laser Geelong plans to expand its treatment range in the future, she says.
Unique Laser is on the ground floor at Westfield Geelong, phone 5222 1995 or visit unique-laser.com.au.

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