
Specialist Port Wine Stain Care
Receive expert assessment and personalised treatment options for port wine stain birthmarks and capillary malformations. We’re here to support you with clarity, compassion and clinical expertise.


















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.
A port wine stain is a type of birthmark caused by enlarged capillaries (small blood vessels) beneath the skin. It typically appears as a flat pink, red or purple mark and may darken or thicken over time without treatment.
Not all port wine stains need treatment, but some people choose to explore options for medical or cosmetic reasons. We’ll guide you on what’s suitable based on your skin, age and personal goals.
Laser therapy is the most common treatment for port wine stains, aiming to reduce discolouration. We'll assess your needs and explain any recommended options clearly and safely.
Most port wine stains are harmless and occur on their own. In some cases, they may be associated with other conditions. A clinical assessment can determine whether further investigation is needed.
Treatment can often lighten the appearance of a port wine stain, though complete removal may not be possible. We’ll provide honest advice on what results you can expect based on your individual case.