We are sorry but we currently do not have any Laser Skin Resurfacing clinics in your area.

We have listed below the nearest clinics to Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey.

Revitalaser The Medical Skin SpaLogo

Revitalaser The Medical Skin Spa

[41 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 12 Review(s)

Revitalaser specialises in pain free laser hair removal and also offer electrolysis for permanent hair reduction. We use cosmeceutical skincare products to help treat scars, burns and pigmentation. We...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

182a Telegraph Road, Heswall, Merseyside, CH60 0AJ

Sarah White AestheticsLogo

Sarah White Aesthetics

[42 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

At Sarah White Aesthetics we pride ourselves on our highly skilled team and the quality and continued development of the large range of hospital-based aesthetic treatments we offer. We are at the for...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

The Stables, 242 Telegraph Road, Heswall, Wirral, CH60 7SG

Pure Perfection ClinicLogo

Pure Perfection Clinic

[49 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

Award-Winning Pure Perfection Clinic. Established in 2008 and situated in the heart of Rossett, Pure Perfection Clinic is North Wales’ leading aesthetic treatment center.[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Chester Road, Rossett, Wrexham, LL12 0HW

Chester Wellness CentreLogo

Chester Wellness Centre

[50 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

Chester Wellness Centre is one of the UK’s finest locations for medical and complementary care. With a range of specialist treatments and outstanding facilities in a luxurious conveniently locat...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Chester Wellness Centre, Wrexham Road, Chester, CH4 9DE

Emma ChanLogo

Emma Chan

[64 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

Led by our founder Emma Chan, we are an exclusive medical aesthetics company offering a revolutionary approach to skin perfection. We believe it is really important that people feel good about thems...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

10 Matrix Point, Matrix Way, Buckshaw Village, PR7 7ND

Renew ClinicLogo

Renew Clinic

[67 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

Many of us are concerned to some degree about our appearance. At Renew Clinic we believe that everybody has the right to feel good about themselves. Renew Clinic has quickly established itself as one ...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

33a Hospital Street, Nantwich, CW5 5RL

Medical Aesthetics KnutsfordLogo

Medical Aesthetics Knutsford

[71 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

Medical Aesthetics Knutsford delivers a vast range of non surgical medical aesthetic procedures and treatments all delivered by registered healthcare practitioners. Efficiently based in the heart ...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Windsor Court, 103 Kings Street, Knutsford Cheshire, WA16 6EQ

Skin MedicalLogo

Skin Medical

[77 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 15 Review(s)

We are experts in Vaser liposuction, laser hair removal, dermal fillers and skin rejuvenation and our main aim is to help you to find confidence in your appearance. As medically qualified and expe...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

20 St Anns Square, Manchester, M2 7HG

The Private Clinic ManchesterLogo

The Private Clinic Manchester

[77 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 5 Review(s)

The Private Clinic is the largest group of clinics specialising in minimally invasive cosmetic treatments and procedures in the UK. The group has eight clinics in London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manche...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

25 St John St, Manchester, M3 4DT

The Lynton ClinicLogo

The Lynton Clinic

[78 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 11 Review(s)

At the Lynton Clinic we offer advanced skin treatment for both men and women. Our results in skin rejuvenation, facial tightening and body shaping, anti-ageing and removal of skin problems are truly...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Unit 9d, Manor Lane, Holmes Chapel, CW4 8AF

RejuvaMed Health and WellnessLogo

RejuvaMed Health and Wellness

[80 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

RejuvaMed Health & Wellness offers medical cosmetic & skincare treatments led by Consultant Doctor, Grant McKeating, vascular treatments with Mr Vittorio Perricone, women's health services with Dr H...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Holmes Cottage, Woone Lane, Clitheroe, BB7 1BG

Matrix ClinicalsLogo

Matrix Clinicals

[80 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 2 Review(s)

At Matrix Clinicals, with our team of experts including Medical and Cosmetic Consultant, with over 17 years experience, we are able to provide comprehensive care tailored to every individual helpi...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

2 Greek Street, Stockport, SK3 8AB

Discover LaserLogo

Discover Laser

[83 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 21 Review(s)

Discover Laser is an established Medical Aesthetic Skin Clinic in Burnley, Lancashire. Medical Director Dr Miguel Montero and Consultant Dermatologist and Mohs Surgeon Dr Arif Aslam, lead a team of ...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Crow Wood Leisure, Royle Lane, Burnley, BB12 0RT

Dundrum Cosmetic ClinicLogo

Dundrum Cosmetic Clinic

[89 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

At Dundrum Clinic, it is our policy to offer only PROVEN effective cosmetic treatments for men and women , using the most advanced FDA approved equipment and procedures, delivered by the most skilled ...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Medical Centre On Level 4, Dundrum Town Centre, Dundrum, DUBLIN 16

Body ConnectionLogo

Body Connection

[94 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

For over 35 years, Body Connection has offered superb skin and body therapies in an environment of ease warmth and luxury.[READ MORE]


Map Icon

6a - 9a Laurel Lodge Shopping Centre, Castleknock, Dublin, D15 C8DT

Eternal YouthLogo

Eternal Youth

[103 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 2 Review(s)

A pioneering, nurse led aesthetics clinic Established over 10 years underpinned by high quality, patient centred care & exemplary aftercare.[READ MORE]


Map Icon

34 Market Place, Heckmonwike, West Yorkshire, WF16 0JG

MediZen ClinicLogo

MediZen Clinic

[106 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 151 Review(s)

Founded in 1999 by the worldwide trainer and key opinion leader, Dr David Eccleston, we are the Midlands Premier Aesthetic Clinic. We provide a range of treatments covering face, skin and body and w...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Suite A, 282 Lichfield Road, Mere Green, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, B74 2UG

LA SkinLogo

LA Skin

[106 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

LA Skin is a Boutique Aesthetic Clinic in the heart of Birmingham. We believe in boosting our clients' confidence through our specialised treatments. We have a well – established client base bu...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

38 Calthorpe Road, Birmingham, B15 1TS

The Private Clinic BirminghamLogo

The Private Clinic Birmingham

[107 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

4 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

The Private Clinic is the largest group of clinics specialising in minimally invasive cosmetic treatments and procedures in the UK. The group has eight clinics in London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manc...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

88 Hagley Road, Birmingham, B16 8LU

Fiji Skin ClinicLogo

Fiji Skin Clinic

[108 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 11 Review(s)

We solve your skin concerns from Acne, Pigmentation & ageing with 14 week skin transformations. We also remove unwanted body hair and facial hair with pain-free with Laser. We also have a range of...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

147 Sutton Road, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, B23 5TN

Rework Skin ClinicLogo

Rework Skin Clinic

[109 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Rework Skin Clinic uses state of-the-art, NHS approved, Lynton LUMINA® laser equipment to to specialise in offering the best possible results in laser aesthetics, skin rejuvenation and tattoo rem...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

22 Commercial Street, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield, S1 2AT

The Private Clinic LeedsLogo

The Private Clinic Leeds

[110 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

4 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

The Private Clinic is the largest group of clinics specialising in minimally invasive cosmetic treatments and procedures in the UK. The group has eight clinics in London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manche...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

45 Park Square North, Leeds, LS1 2NP

Face the Future Advanced Skin ClinicLogo

Face the Future Advanced Skin Clinic

[112 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

Located near Leeds, Face the Future Advanced Skin Clinic for men and women, is an innovative clinic, specialising in the very best advanced treatments for a variety of skin issues, the very latest in...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

141 Newmarket Lane, Stanley, Wakefield, WF3 4BY

Aesthetic HealthLogo

Aesthetic Health

[112 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 13 Review(s)

With over 30 years of experience Dr Julia Sevi developed Aesthetic Health in Leeds to offer a unique, scientific, yet healthy holistic approach to medical aesthetics and anti-ageing with treat...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

305 Harrogate Road, Leeds, LS17 6PA

Omarosa AestheticsLogo

Omarosa Aesthetics

[112 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

Omarosa is a friendly and highly professional laser hair removal and skin care clinic where for the past 10 years we have been offering exclusive range of services to our clients. [READ MORE]


Map Icon

126 Stratford Road, Shirley, Birmingham, B90 3BB

Mid Yorkshire Skin ClinicLogo

Mid Yorkshire Skin Clinic

[116 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

Mid Yorkshire Skin Clinic is a medical cosmetic clinic. Our nurses Dan and Joanne Nixon both work full time in medical aesthetics and have over 30 years nursing experience. They share the knowledge ...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

70-72 Station Lane, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 5BB

Woodford Medical Aesthetics BelfastLogo

Woodford Medical Aesthetics Belfast

[116 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

At Woodford Medical we are a professional and trusted partnership who have worked in the aesthetic and cosmetic industry since 1995. What distinguishes us here at Woodford Medical is that we aim ...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

Suite 1b, 1st Floor, Marlborough House, 348 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 6GH

Revekka TreatmentsLogo

Revekka Treatments

[119 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

At Revekka, we offer a range of expert treatments ranging from Podiatry to Laser & Thermology treatments. This includes our famous Medical Pedicure, Laser Hair Removal, Tattoo Removal, Laser Facia...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

10 Market Place, Wetherby, LS22 6NE

Elements MedicalLogo

Elements Medical

[123 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

Located near the centre of Doncaster, Elements Medical is registered with the Care Quality Commission to offer a variety of treatments and services, delivered by an expert team of professionals.[READ MORE]


Map Icon

81 Thorne Road, Doncaster, DN1 2ES

Zenith Cosmetic ClinicLogo

Zenith Cosmetic Clinic

[124 miles from Bryn Celyn, Isle of Anglesey]

4 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

Zenith Cosmetic Clinic offers surgical, non-surgical, dental and cosmetic aesthetic treatments including Weight Loss, Skin, Anti-ageing and Cosmetic Dentistry. They are located in Nottingham and Lond...[READ MORE]


Map Icon

6 Clinton Terrace, Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 1LY

Laser Skin Resurfacing Background Information

The use of light as a medical treatment has grown considerably over the past few years. There are now many kinds of devices, which deliver various different types of light for an ever-increasing number of potential uses.

Ultra - Violet light, for example, has been used to treat psoriasis (a skin disease) for a number of years, and many people use light boxes during the winter to reduce the symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Simply, exposure to certain kinds of light often makes people feel better!

The use of light from lasers for medical procedures was developed in the 1960s when they were first used as cutting tools in operations by some surgeons.

Laser technology has developed over the last few decades to treat patients with a variety of different skin problems including the effects of sun damage, the removal of body hair and recently the treatment of psoriasis and acne.

Lasers are also commonly used by ophthalmologists (eye specialists) for the treatment of certain eye conditions, and there are also now numerous private clinics offering laser treatment as a solution to short sightedness.

Since the early 1990s, lasers have become the high tech equivalent of dermabrasion or deep chemical peels for skin resurfacing (removal of the outer layer of the skin).

Figures from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS.) indicate that full field ablative laser skin resurfacing was performed in 31,033 treatments in the USA in 2019, a decrease of 18% on 2018 statistics. A significant increase in the use of fractional laser resurfacing during this same period may explain the sudden drop, however, all types of ablative and non-ablative laser treatments remain popular.

Similar statistics are not available for the United Kingdom, but this procedure has probably declined in popularity due to the development of less aggressive light treatments aimed at skin rejuvenation.

This is particularly the case since the advent of a newer type of procedure using fractional lasers for resurfacing skin has become more popular as a less aggressive alternative to ablative lasers in recent years.

If you are considering laser skin resurfacing the following information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure. It can't answer all your questions, since a lot depends on the individual patient and the practitioner. Please ask a practitioner about anything you don't understand.

What are lasers and how do they work?

A laser is a high-energy beam of light that can be directed into certain areas or tissues within the skin. These beams of light are produced in one wavelength or colour at a time, and can vary in terms of their strength and the type of tissue that they can target.

Ablative Lasers

So - called "ablative" or skin resurfacing lasers briefly direct an intense burst of laser energy onto the surface of the skin. This energy heats water within the surface layers of the skin, causing both the water and the tissue of the skin to turn to vapour.

Every time the laser passes over the skin, some of the outermost layers of the skin are removed in a precise and controlled way to the appropriate depth (see diagram below).

Skin resurfacing can also be achieved mechanically with a dermabrasion machine, or with chemical removal during a deep chemical peel.

The skin then heals over a period of time, as new layers of collagen are produced. The skin can literally resurface itself, causing an improvement in the appearance of sun damaged or acne scarred skin. After the treatment, the skin will look much healthier than it did previously.

This intensive treatment can significantly reduce the appearance of lines, wrinkles, and pigment (or skin colour) changes on the face, neck, and other parts of the body.

They can be used in sensitive areas, such as lines around the lips, eyes and even eyelids, or over the whole of the face.

Acne and other types of scars and certain stretch marks can also be improved.

There are two main types of ablative laser - the original machines used were carbon dioxide lasers, and more recently erbium:YAG laser systems have been introduced.

Laser Skin Resurfacing

What happens during a Laser Skin Resurfacing treatment?

Depending on the area of skin to be treated and the type of laser system used, different treatment procedures may be recommended for you by your practitioner.

Your first discussion with a practitioner should clearly set out your expectations of the laser treatment and whether your medical practitioner believes that he or she can achieve this for you.

A medical history should be taken at this time to make sure that there are no reasons why you shouldn’t have the treatment. You would normally be asked to read detailed information and sign a consent form which means that you have understood the potential benefits and risks associated with the procedure recommended for you.

Photographs may also be taken by the practitioner for a "before and after" comparison at a later date.

Treatment procedure for ablative laser skin resurfacing

Two main types of laser are used for skin resurfacing - the Carbon Dioxide or CO2 laser and Erbium Yag lasers. Both of these lasers operate in a wavelength (or colour of light) that is attracted to water molecules contained in the skin.
 
Recommendations a week before the treatment may include stopping taking any aspirin or nonsteriodal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) to reduce bleeding following treatment (especially if an Erbium Yag laser is used).

Some practitioners like to test a patch of skin before the full treatment to familiarise the patient with the technique and educate them about the healing process. The skin test will also check for any tendency for pigment change or scarring in your skin.

Many practitioners will recommend some form of pre-treatment to the skin 2 weeks before the procedure; these can include retinoic acid, or alpha-hydroxy acid based creams, which help to condition the skin and improve healing after the operation.

The full procedure usually involves the use of local anaesthetic on the area to be treated, and for larger treatment areas this may be combined with some form of sedation to make you drowsy during the procedure and to lessen any discomfort.

Before laser resurfacing, the skin surface is treated with an antiseptic and gently cleansed. Surrounding hair is protected with wet gauze, and eye shields should be worn.

If the eye area itself is to be treated, then intraocular stainless-steel eye shields are usually recommended to ensure that your eyes are fully protected from the laser.

If you are not sedated, be prepared for a loud cracking noise when the laser is being operated as the beams are emitted onto the surface of the skin. Do not be alarmed: this is quite normal!

Depending upon the type of laser used this procedure can take from 15 - 30 minutes, for smaller areas of treatment, to over an hour for full face resurfacing.

Repeat procedures

Depending upon the depth of treatment, and recovery time, those wrinkles or scars that haven’t been improved satisfactorily, can be treated a second time. This can take place 6 to 12 months after the first treatment.

How long will it take to recover from Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Most people find that they can return to work after a couple of weeks.

What are the risks and potential complications from Laser Skin Resurfacing treatment?

Immediately after laser skin resurfacing, you will have a raw, uncomfortable and weeping surface burn in the area treated. This will take 3 – 8 days to heal, depending on the extent and depth of the procedure and your healing capacity.

Side effects or risks after the procedure can include infection, itching, swelling and pain at the treatment site.
Skin erythema (redness) will last from several weeks to 6 months following the procedure. In rare cases, this redness can continue for longer.

Milia (small raised cysts which look like white spots) usually occur during the first 6 - 8 weeks after treatment, and may remain from a few days to many weeks after the treatment.

Hyperpigmentation (increased pigmentation or colour in the skin) can occur in the area treated, particularly in those with darker skin types.

Hypopigmentation (decreased skin colour) can also occur. This is less common and appears to be related to the depth of treatment, but can occasionally be permanent.

Rarely, scarring of the skin can occur, which in some cases can be permanent.

What should you do after a Laser Skin Resurfacing treatment?

It is very important that you follow the advice of your practitioner carefully after any laser treatment to help the procedure to be successful and to reduce the risk of complications.

Post treatment advice may include:

  • using recommended painkillers and sleeping tablets as required;
  • follow the recommendation of your practitioner about your wound. The wound may be left open, or it may be closed with a special dressing. The most important thing is that the wound is kept moist and clean during the healing process;
  • sleeping on your back with your head propped up by a few pillows;
  • returning to your practitioner a couple of days after treatment for an assessment;
  • avoiding strenuous exercise for a couple of weeks;
  • avoiding scratching or picking at the skin to reduce the chances of scarring;
  • starting to use a sunscreen after the laser treatment and avoiding any direct exposure to the sun for around 6 weeks;
  • contacting your practitioner immediately if you notice any signs of infection, scarring or pigment changes.

Who should not have Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Patients generally not suitable for any form of laser treatment are those who have a history of keloid scarring, an active herpes infection (cold sores) or other skin infections such as impetigo on the area to be treated.

Patients who have used the drug isotretinoin in the last year, would also not be suitable candidates.

Patients who have diabetes mellitus should be cautioned before embarking upon laser resurfacing procedures because laser treatment can increase the possibility of infection and delay the healing of the wound.

Patients with darker skin types may not be suitable for deep laser resurfacing because of changes to skin colour which can happen to them after the procedure.

Who can perform Laser Skin Resurfacing?

A suitably trained and experienced doctor or surgeon should perform all treatments that involve skin resurfacing using ablative lasers.

Please also note that all clinics offering laser treatments should be registered with the Care Quality Commission. Clinics need to follow certain standards for the safe operation and maintenance of these machines, and receive regular inspections to ensure that national minimum standards are followed.

For more information about practitioner training, qualifications and relevant medical organisations please view the information contained within the Legislation section of the Consulting Room.

 

Is Laser Skin Resurfacing available on the NHS?

It is highly unlikely that anyone considering ablative laser skin resurfacing would be able to access this free of charge on the National Health Service.

However certain regions do make special cases, and we would always recommend that you visit your General Practitioner before embarking upon a cosmetic procedure involving surgery.

As well as their advice and guidance they may also be able to refer you to a local NHS Hospital for a consultation.

The NHS has set out the following guidelines on how to get cosmetic surgery through the NHS:

"To qualify for surgery on the NHS you must meet specific criteria as set out by your local health authority. The NHS will not pay for surgery for cosmetic reasons alone. Reconstructive and cosmetic surgery to correct, or improve, congenital abnormalities and injuries will usually be carried out free of charge.

NHS reconstructive surgery is performed by plastic surgeons who have had extensive training and belong to the British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Surgeons who carry out cosmetic surgery through the NHS also belong to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.

To receive cosmetic surgery from the NHS, you will normally need a referral from your GP. You will have a consultation with a plastic surgeon and an assessment by a psychiatrist, or psychologist. It will then be decided whether there is enough social, psychological, or physical benefit to be gained to justify surgery."

What is the average cost of Laser Skin Resurfacing?

Prices for a private laser skin resurfacing procedure can range from around £1,000 for a small area to around £4,000 for full face laser skin resurfacing.

Summary of advice for Laser Skin Resurfacing

Traditional ablative laser skin resurfacing has been shown to be very effective in improving deeper lines and wrinkles associated with sun damaged skin.

The downside is the recovery time, cost, and potential complications.

As a consequence of this, the development of lasers has focussed on so called non - ablative laser and IPL light sources that do not remove the surface of the skin, but still cause visible improvement of lines and wrinkles.

These alternatives do not, as yet, produce such dramatic and long lasting results as ablative lasers, but they are safer and involve virtually no recovery time.

Please see our laser/IPL/LHE skin rejuvenation section for more details.

You will often find that your practitioner recommends the use of botulinum toxin (Botox®) at the same time as a laser treatment. This is to reduce creasing of the skin around the eyes or forehead during the healing process.

Obviously, this is only necessary for those who have had treatment in these specific areas. Botox® helps the skin to heal and also reduces the chances of reappearance of crow’s feet or forehead wrinkles after the procedure.

Before and after photographs of Laser Skin Resurfacing

Results vary enormously depending upon both the patient and the skill of the individual surgeon, so outcomes for cosmetic surgery procedures will always be more variable than those for less invasive non-surgical treatments.

Results with Pearl™ YSGG, Images provided courtesy of Cutera UKLtd.

Before and After two treatments with the Pearl YSGG Laser

Before and After two treatments with the Pearl YSGG Laser

Before and After two treatments with the Pearl YSGG Laser

Before and After one treatment with the Pearl YSGG Laser

All before and after photographs are real patients, your results may differ.