
Clinically Led Age Spot Treatment
Feel more confident in your skin with safe, medically supervised treatments designed to reduce the appearance of age spots, liver spots, and dark patches.


















With over 230,000 treatments performed since 2004, our specialists have set the standard for medical aesthetics in the East Midlands, and transformed thousands of lives with medical precision, compassion, and long-lasting aesthetic results.

Unlike high-street salons, we are a doctor-led, CQC-registered facility staffed by experienced consultants, offering a depth of expertise, technology and a patient-led approach you simply won’t find elsewhere.

From subtle tweaks and advanced Lasers to Radiosurgery, BodyTite, and Facelifts, we don't just offer treatments, we do our utmost to do what is in each patients best interests by offering clinically proven technologies to achieve natural, beautiful outcomes.


Start with a fully confidential consultation where our experts listen, assess, and design a treatment plan just for you.

Experience precision-led treatments delivered by qualified specialists using the latest aesthetic technologies.

Feel empowered and refreshed with beautiful, natural-looking results that elevate how you look - and how you feel.
Age spots, also known as liver spots, are flat areas of increased pigmentation commonly caused by long-term sun exposure. They typically appear on areas like the face, hands, shoulders, and arms.
Most age spots are harmless and don’t require medical treatment. However, it’s important to have any new or changing spots checked to rule out more serious conditions.
Depending on your skin and the type of pigmentation, available treatments may include topical creams, laser therapy, or chemical peels. We'll recommend the most suitable option during your consultation.
Treatment can greatly reduce the appearance of age spots, but new ones may appear with ongoing sun exposure. Regular sun protection helps preserve your results.
Most people are suitable for treatment, but we’ll assess your skin type, medical history, and specific pigmentation to ensure the best and safest approach.