The Laser Room Coventry
Laser and Facial Clinic
A hydrabrasion (often called hydrodermabrasion) glow facial is a non-invasive resurfacing treatment that combines gentle, water-based exfoliation with deep extraction and hydration. It removes dead skin cells and infuses targeted serums (like hyaluronic acid and antioxidants) to leave your complexion plump, bright, and glowing with no downtime.
Discover the Benefits of Radio Frequency Skin Tightening! ++
Want to rejuvenate your face with a non-invasive treatment? Radio Frequency (RF) skin tightening can help:
Lift & Firm: Boost collagen production to lift and firm your skin. Reduce Wrinkles: Smooth out fine lines and wrinkles with targeted heat therapy.
Improve Texture: Enjoy a smoother, more even skin texture. No Downtime: Return to your daily routine right after treatment.
Best Results: For optimal outcomes, multiple sessions are advised.
A hydra dermabrasion facial is a non-invasive, multi-step resurfacing treatment that combines deep cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration. It uses a vacuum-based wand paired with specialized serums to remove dead skin cells and impurities while simultaneously bathing the skin in nourishing hydration and antioxidants⭐️
Polynucleotides are revolutionizing skin rejuvenation, and believe it or not, they’re derived from salmon DNA (aka salmon s***m facial)! Yes you read that right! This powerful biostimulator promotes skin regeneration and hydration. The salmon DNA facial is microneedled into your skin. However, you can add it on to your laser or skin tightening treatments.
Don’t neglect the skin on your hands or décolletage
Aging doesn’t only show on the face. IPL isn’t just for facial, hand, neck
concerns; it also tackles signs of aging such as sunspots and sagging skin on your hands.
treatment can improve the overall health of your skin
Melasma is not just a dark spot. It’s a complex biological condition where pigment-producing cells — melanocytes — become chronically overstimulated. But here’s the part many people don’t realize: melasma isn’t driven by just one trigger. Research shows it involves a whole network of pathways inside the skin - including UV radiation, hormonal signals, vascular activity, inflammation, and even heat. These signals push melanocytes to produce excess melanin and distribute it more aggressively across the epidermis. Even more interesting: in melasma, melanocytes often become more dendritic — meaning they grow longer branches that deliver pigment to more surrounding skin cells. That’s why treating melasma is rarely about a single procedure. Modern dermatology approaches it with three core strategies: Protect - daily broad-spectrum sunscreen to prevent new pigment signals. Suppress - ingredients like tranexamic acid, azelaic acid, hydroquinone, and retinoids help calm melanocyte activity. Renew - controlled exfoliation and epidermal turnover gradually remove pigment-loaded cells. Because melasma isn’t just pigment on the surface. It’s a biological program running inside the skin.
And managing it successfully means working with the skin’s biology over time, not chasing a quick fix. Save this post if you treat pigmentation
Next month, The Laser & Facial Clinic is launching Advanced Skin Booster and Polynucleotide treatments. This introduces “regenerative aesthetics” to our menu, actively repairing the skin at a cellular level to boost hydration, radiance, and collagen production. 🥰 leotide
Skinboosters and mesotherapy are among the most popular treatments in aesthetic clinics today. While they share similarities, the key differences lie in the ingredients, injection protocols, number of treatments, and longevity in the skin. Skinboosters and mesotherapy are among the most popular treatments in aesthetic clinics today. While they share similarities, the key differences lie in the ingredients, injection protocols, number of treatments, and longevity in the skin. Skinboosters and mesotherapy are among the most popular treatments in aesthetic clinics today. While they share similarities, the key differences lie in the ingredients, injection protocols, number of treatments, and longevity in the skin. Skinboosters and mesotherapy are among the most popular treatments in aesthetic clinics today. While they share similarities, the key differences lie in the ingredients, injection protocols, number of treatments, and longevity in the skin
SkinBoosters are amongst the most popular of our treatments
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The Nook, 16 A Larchwood Road, Exhall
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| Wednesday | 9am - 3pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 3pm |
| Friday | 10am - 3pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 7pm |
