Laser Resurfacing in Brighton
- Save Face: 1
- JCCP: 22
- CQC: 13
50 verified clinics • 4.7 avg rating (244 reviews) • Within 50 miles of Brighton
Looking for laser resurfacing in Brighton? Compare verified clinics, read reviews, and request a free callback from top-rated practitioners in your area. Ratings range from 1.2 to 5 stars across 244 patient reviews. 24 of 50 clinics hold professional accreditations including JCCP.
Why choose a laser resurfacing clinic in Brighton
50 verified laser resurfacing clinics operate within 50 miles of Brighton, rated between 1.2 and 5 stars across 244 patient reviews. 24 of these hold professional accreditations — the most common is JCCP, held by 22 clinics. The highest-rated practices include Grand Aesthetics Clinic, Allison Jeffery Laser and Skin Clinic Ltd, and Enhanced by Abi. If you are open to travelling, the nearest alternative is Guildford with 67 verified clinics.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does laser resurfacing cost in Brighton?
Prices vary by clinic and practitioner. Use our directory to compare prices from verified clinics in Brighton.
How do I find a safe laser resurfacing clinic?
Look for clinics with CQC registration, Save Face accreditation, and practitioners with GMC/NMC registration. Our directory shows verified credentials.
What qualifications should a laser resurfacing practitioner have?
Look for medical professionals (doctors, dentists, nurses) with specific aesthetic training. Check their GMC/NMC registration numbers.
What is laser resurfacing?
Laser resurfacing uses concentrated beams of light to remove damaged skin layer by layer. Ablative lasers (CO2, Erbium) vaporise the outer layers, while non-ablative lasers heat the deeper layers without removing surface skin. Both stimulate collagen production and skin renewal.
What is the difference between ablative and non-ablative laser resurfacing?
Ablative lasers remove the top skin layers for dramatic results but require 1-2 weeks of downtime. Non-ablative lasers work beneath the surface with minimal downtime (1-3 days of redness). Fractional versions of both treat a grid of micro-zones, leaving surrounding tissue intact for faster healing.
What can laser resurfacing treat?
Laser resurfacing effectively treats acne scars, sun damage, age spots, fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin texture, enlarged pores and pigmentation. It can also improve the appearance of surgical scars and stretch marks.
How long is the recovery from laser resurfacing?
Non-ablative: 1-3 days of redness, no peeling. Ablative fractional: 5-7 days of redness, swelling and peeling. Full ablative: 10-14 days of significant downtime with oozing, crusting and peeling. Sun avoidance is critical for 4-8 weeks after any laser treatment.
Is laser resurfacing safe for darker skin tones?
Some lasers carry a higher risk of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation on darker skin (Fitzpatrick IV-VI). Non-ablative and fractional lasers are generally safer options. An experienced practitioner will choose the appropriate laser type and settings for your skin tone.
How many laser resurfacing clinics are in Brighton?
There are 50 verified laser resurfacing clinics within 50 miles of Brighton. The nearest alternative is Guildford with 67 clinics.
What is the average rating for laser resurfacing clinics in Brighton?
Clinics offering laser resurfacing in Brighton have an average rating of 4.7 stars across 244 patient reviews. Ratings range from 1.2 to 5 stars.
Which laser resurfacing clinics in Brighton are accredited?
24 of 50 laser resurfacing clinics in Brighton hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is JCCP, held by 22 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.