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Laser
Treatments
Laser uses a specific
wavelength of light energy that is
absorbed by the area of tissue we wish
to treat.
Sometimes people are initially wary of
laser treatment (there are some
connotations with James Bond!) but
they are then surprised to find how
straightforward it is.
After effects with our treatments are
mainly some redness that usually
settles by the following day.
By using 2 laser wavelengths - 532nm (KTP)
and 1064nm (Nd:YAG) - we have the
flexibility to offer a range of
effective treatments. Most treatments
are painless, the exceptions being
hair removal and leg veins - for these
treatments we recommend a local
anaesthetic cream beforehand.
Our laser treats the following:
Facial veins, Rosacea, Acne,
Pigmentation, Leg Veins, Hair Removal
(brown or dark hair only), Pseudo-Folliculitis Barbae (shaving rash).
A programme of Enhanced Skin
Rejuvenation (see picture right) combines laser treatments
for reducing background redness and
discolouration of the skin for
clearing of the complexion and
tightening of the skin.
Treatments are available for the face,
chest and hands (see picture left).
Below are some more "before and after"
images using our type of equipment are
shown below; to see a larger version
in a new browser window, please click
on the thumbnail.
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Acne |

Solar Lentigines |

Wrinkles |
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Leg Veins |

Leg Veins |

Telangiectasia |
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Rosacea |

Hair Removal |

Pseudo-Folliculitis |
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Skin Rejuvenation |
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Testimonials: "This treatment has changed my life -
I can now enjoy myself without the
dreadful flushing I used to get."
"I'm really pleased with the results
but I am now cursing myself for not
having treatment ages ago."
"At last I've found a treatment that
actually works."
"Just as you said, the dark spot faded
after two weeks. It has virtually
gone."
"I am really thrilled - you are an
angel."
"I am really pleased,
I never expected to see such a good
result after only two treatments!
"I am very happy with
the laser treatment and the birth
mark is hardly noticeable"
Last updated:
04 June, 2008
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