Gresford Skincare & Laser Clinic is conveniently located in Wrexham.
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Tanya Jones has been undertaking a variety of Skin Laser treatments since 2013 and is a fully trained registered member of the British Medical Laser Association (B.M.L.A)
All of our treatments are administered by professionals registered with their respective professional bodies. Our staff are fully insured and adhere to stringent standards of hygiene. Client confidentiality is also paramount at all times.
The Gresford Skincare & Laser clinic is the only specialist clinic in the area, which is solely dedicated to Laser and IPL treatments for Tattoo removal, Hair and facial red vein removal, as well as rosacea and pigmentation treatment. Also available removal of skin tags, moles, milia, warts and blood spots
Located between Wrexham and Chester, we are proud to treat clients from across Wrexham, Cheshire, The Wirral, Merseyside, Conway, Flintshire, Denbighshire, North Wales and all of the North West.
One of our friendly advisors will contact you to answer any questions you have about Gresford Skincare & Laser Clinic.
Mon: 10.00 - 22.00
Tue: 10.00 - 22.00
Wed: Closed - Closed
Thu: 10.00 - 22.00
Fri: 10.00 - 19.00
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
Dermal fillers are made of various kinds of natural, man-made or synthetic materials that have been developed for injection into the skin and lips; including hyaluronic acid.
Advanced Cosmetic Procedures (ACP) is a new name for "Advanced Electrolysis". ACP uses either Short Wave Diathermy or Blend to treat unwanted skin blemishes, such as warts, skin tags, moles and other benign growths, as well as thread veins and vascular conditions with no mark left on the skin. [Read More]
Many different types of Laser and IPL, or LHE devices have been developed to remove body hair to a significant degree. This section contains more info on treatment cost, side effects and UK clinics.[Read More]
Laser, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), Light Heat Energy (LHE) and Light Emitting Diode (LED)technologies have been developed to treat a variety of skin problems including sun damage effects and wrinkles.[Read More]
Laser and light technologies have been developed to treat people with a variety of different skin problems including pigmented (skin colour, birthmark) and vascular (vein) problems.[Read More]
The removal of tattoos using lasers has been carried out for over 20 years; the use of certain lasers, Q-Switched Ruby and Nd:YAG, have become the preferred method for tattoo removal treatment.[Read More]
SPF, UVA, UVB? All too confusing? Dermatologists recommend daily use of a broad-spectrum (covering a wide range of wavelengths) UVA and UVB sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 15.
Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous hair follicles.[Read More]
Commonly concerns are focussed on changes in the skin and ones complexion that occur as we age. Skin specialists now believe that most of the changes that we see in our skin as we grow older are due to the sun (sometimes referred to as "photodamage"). [Read More]
The concept of facial skin tightening refers to cosmetic procedures which seek to cause contraction in the tissues to effectively tighten them up or which involve a lifting technique often accompanied by the removal of excess skin.[Read More]
Permanent hair removal has only been clinically proven and demonstrated for methods using electrolysis. Several lasers and light based machines have demonstrated permanent hair reduction and are allowed to make this claim.[Read More]
The hands are the second most visible area of our body. There are now a number of non-surgical treatment options to help rejuvenate the hands.[Read More]
Melasma, also called chloasma, is a skin condition characterised by dark patches of pigment on the face, neck, arms or upper body. It is more common in women, particularly in pregnancy, and in people with darker skin. [Read More]
Age spots or lentigos, sometimes known as "liver spots" are medically known under the condition of hyperpigmentation. Professional skincare clinics have effective treatments to reduce the appearance of more pronounced age spots or hyperpigmentation. [Read More]
Rosacea is a common chronic skin condition that tends to affect the face. Individuals with vascular rosacea, which tends to include symptoms such as flushing, redness and thread veins, can often be successfully treated with laser or IPL treatment.[Read More]
Successful removal of a tattoo (or the significant fading of it) will depend very much on the type of tattoo (professional or amateur), the inks used and the colour of those pigments as some colours respond better to the various treatments than others.[Read More]
A variety of options, including using heat generating technologies such as light and electrical currents have been developed to treat thread veins, also called spider or broken veins.[Read More]
Gresford Skincare & Laser Clinic, Wellfield House, Pentre Lane Gresford, Wrexham, LL12 8RN
Laser Practitioner
Qualified in Laser and Light also Level 3 Spa & Beauty