Laser Clinics recently opened one of its first in-company advanced beauty clinics at Hillcrest Mall in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

Laser Clinics, the world’s largest global cosmetic clinic company, recently opened one of its first advanced beauty clinics in Canada, located at Hillcrest Mall in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
As part of its global operations with more than 180 clinics in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom, Laser Clinics Canada offers beauty treatments, skin care services and advanced products.
“We are thrilled to bring the world’s leading brand of advanced beauty and medical aesthetic services to Canada,” said George Jeffrey, General Manager of Laser Clinics Canada. “We are confident that Canadians will appreciate having greater access to more affordable, medical-grade aesthetic treatments tailored to their individual needs and desired results.
Canadian establishments will offer the same treatments and products that are successful in other markets, including personalized skincare tailored to specific skin concerns, injectable cosmetics and long-lasting laser hair removal. Laser Clinics also offers consumers Skinstitut and Dr. Roebuck’s, described as “two clean, sustainable cosmeceutical skincare products made with Australian botanicals that improve treatment outcomes.” According to a press release, Skinstitut specializes in high-performance cosmeceutical skincare aimed at creating “happy, healthy skin,” and Dr. Roebuck focuses on clean, long-lasting skincare that delivers “maximum results.” with a minimum of ingredients.
Laser Clinic has a Medical Advisory Board that oversees and approves the equipment and treatments offered by the company. The committee is made up of non-surgical dermatologists and aesthetic physicians who meet regularly to review and engage in the governance of network products and services while overseeing the quality of the customer experience.
“We have curated a treatment menu that was previously only available at high cost from dermatologists,” says Dr. Jonathan Hopkirk, global medical director and head of the company’s medical advisory board. “We have over 300 experienced physicians, registered nurses and cosmetic injection experts who create a treatment program tailored to each client.”
With a Canadian-based management team in place, Laser Clinics Canada is actively looking to grow through the same 50/50 franchisee-co-ownership business model it uses in other markets. Information on franchising opportunities, including benefits and a video presentation, is available at laserclinics.ca.
Owned and operated by KKR, a New York-based private equity firm, Laser Clinics provided more than three million treatments worldwide in 2021. The company plans to open more than a dozen clinics in Canada this year .



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