
The Wellness Lounge (left) and the laser treatment equipment found on the premises (right). Picture: Hounslow Council
A Chiswick beauty parlour has been fined £2,000 after Hounslow Council discovered it was offering specialist beauty treatments — including laser tattoo removal — without the legally required licence.
Olga Cika, owner of the Wellness Lounge on Acton Lane, pleaded guilty at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court on 9 June to offences under Section 14(1) of the London Local Authorities Act 1991. The case followed an investigation by the council’s Health and Safety team, who acted on an anonymous tip-off.
When officers inspected the premises, they found the business was advertising licensable treatments such as laser tattoo removal and that the equipment for carrying out those procedures was present. The court heard that the Wellness Lounge had reopened in October 2025 after closing during the pandemic, and that Ms Cika continued to operate while waiting for certification and before securing the appropriate licence.
Although she had previously held a Special Treatment Licence for eight years, it had lapsed in 2021 and had not been renewed.
After considering mitigation and her early guilty plea, magistrates imposed a £1,000 fine, along with a £400 victim surcharge and £600 in prosecution costs, bringing the total penalty to £2,000, payable within 12 months.
Councillor Amy Croft, Hounslow’s Cabinet Member for Infrastructure, Enforcement and Recycling, said the case underlined the importance of licensing rules designed to protect the public.
“This business had been operating without the licence required by law and that is completely unacceptable,” she said. “These regulations exist to protect the public and ensure treatments are carried out safely and responsibly. We will not hesitate to take strong enforcement action against businesses that ignore the rules.”
Special Treatment Licences are required for a wide range of procedures, including tattooing, semi-permanent makeup, cosmetic piercing , acupuncture, massage and laser treatments. It is illegal to provide or even advertise these treatments without a valid annual licence.
Hounslow Council is urging residents to report any business they suspect of offering licensable treatments without authorisation. Concerns can be sent to the Health and Safety team at HealthandSafety@hounslow.gov.uk.
Guidance on which treatments require a licence — and how businesses can apply — is available on the council’s website under Massage and special treatment licences.
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