Leading skin clinics have introduced new technologies to develop further.
Pure Perfect Clinic in Rosett near Wrexham and Chester has invested heavily in the latest C02 laser treatments and machines.
The award-winning company is one of a select few in the UK to offer the new Secret Pro skin resurfacing device, which offers exclusive Thread Lift and Morpheus8 treatments at closing.
Sarah Cheney, owner of Llangollen, says the updated website, including an online patient portal and e-commerce, has increased her customer base and led her to offer more training and workshops worldwide. Skin health.
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As waiting lists for dermatology grow, the NHS aims to meet demand by hiring more staff and continuing to invest in modern technology.
“That's why we have continued to evolve and grow with the introduction of our revolutionary CO2 dermabrasion machine and medical grade Red Vein Facial Mask,” said Sarah.
“CO2 laser therapy is one of the most advanced skin resurfacing procedures available and is known to be effective in treating superficial and deep skin problems such as acne scars, facial wrinkles and pigmentation, and deep lines.
"It removes blemishes, rejuvenates and tones the skin to leave patients feeling relaxed and healthy."
"We've also invested in medical-grade equipment targeting pigmentation, rosacea, warts, blemishes, scars and more, and we plan to raise the bar for ourselves and the industry," he added.
"There is also a vascular surgery service on site and we have further plans for the coming months."
With an increasing number of unlicensed and untrained individuals performing non-surgical cosmetic procedures, Sarah is determined to stay ahead of her and her profession and has big plans for the coming months.
"We are a leading clinic in the sector and strive to be at the forefront of technological advances, which gives us peace of mind knowing that the health and safety of our patients is our top priority," said Sarah, a multiple clinic winner. Awards include Beauty Nurse of the Year.
“With unlicensed beauty clinics and uneducated people popping up all the time, it's really important that people do their homework and know exactly what they're paying for.
"They should choose a clinic that is registered with the Health Inspectorate of Wales or the Quality of Care Commission and run by a medical professional."
He added: "Often we have new patients who come into the clinic after seeing someone who 'failed' on simple procedures like Botox, chemical peels, lasers and dermal fillers and they need to fix it."
"Our commitment to our patients and everyone who walks through our doors in need is as strong as ever, and given the cost of the housing crisis, it's critical that we support one another so we continue to maintain integrity."
The opening takes place this Thursday from 13.30 to 19.00, where visitors can meet Sarah and her team of experts, see a demonstration of the new machine and enjoy free talk and advice.
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