
- Used in the NHS and aesthetics clinics across the globe
- Proven safety record
- Treatment sessions are quick
- World-leading technology
- Precise and targeted treatments
What a happy client has said
I’ve always had very fair skin that burned or flushed easily. I’ve taken care to keep out of the sun as much as possible but still, now in my sixties, I had a lot of damage, redness and red veins especially to my cheeks which used to embarrass me.
So far at JH Skin Care Clinic I’ve had 5 IPL laser treatments for redness and pigmentation, each time followed by Dermalux which calms the skin and the improvement has been amazing. My cheeks are much paler and other sun damage like brown or red spots have faded.
The Clinic has recommended two or three more treatments to see off some stubborn spots which should complete the process. It’s wonderful to see my skin so much more even coloured and not to have to wear masses of foundation as a cover up.
The atmosphere in the Clinic is so calm and professional and the clinicians so friendly and supportive. You can tell they really care about what they do. It’s a lovely place to visit and I always come out feeling better.
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FAQs
Q-Switch Lasers that generate a high-powered beam of laser light in an extremely short pulse are the most suitable lasers for tattoo removal treatments. This very short pulse of high-powered laser light is absorbed by the tattoo’s ink particles, breaking these down into smaller tiny pieces, and enabling your natural immune defences to absorb the ink. Gradual fading of the tattoo occurs over a series of treatments.
Most patients describe the sensation as similar to a hot pinprick or the flick of an elastic band. Whilst this is mildly uncomfortable, most people tolerate it well. Skin cooling packs will be utilised to reduce any discomfort and our Light Soothe and Light Protect SPF 50 will also be applied post-treatment. These products are also recommended for home care.
This depends on several factors, including the density and colour of inks and the age of the tattoo. Amateur tattoos can be quick to remove, taking 1 – 6 treatments. Professional tattoos vary considerably and some can take up to 15 treatments. Repeat treatments are spaced every 8 – 10 weeks.
Generally, a course of treatment is required for optimum results.
Most people are suitable for treatment. We recommend a thorough Consultation and Patch 1 week before commencing treatment to ascertain if the treatment will be successful for you.