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The development of the Laserase Network in 1992 was the direct result of work carried out by two full-time National Health Service General Practitioners, Dr Colin Wright and Dr David Russell, both with surgeries in the North of England.
Whilst working as a Clinical Assistant in Plastic Surgery in Bradford, Dr Wright observed that there was a tremendous demand for tattoo removal not, in any way, being met by established surgical techniques.
During extensive research into alternative methods of tattoo removal, both Doctors became aware of the work being undertaken with lasers and, in particular, the superior results being achieved with the Q-Switched Ruby Laser. However access to both the lasers and the necessary expertise were severely limited and patients seeking a safe, effective, scar-free method of tattoo removal were faced with multiple journeys to either Glasgow or London .
Having satisfied themselves of the demand for this treatment and the very limited resources that were available to meet the demand, both Doctors invested in the purchase of a Q-switched Ruby Laser and in July 1991 opened the first Laserase centre.
The clinic was extremely successful and provided an obvious opportunity to expand, looking to the North East for a possible site for a second centre. In partnership, they set about laying the foundation for a network of tattoo removal centres to operate throughout the UK .
A second Laserase centre opened in September 1992 at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne - the first private medical venture to be established at a National Health Service hospital. Through extensive media coverage and an extremely high demand for tattoo removal, success exceeded all their expectations and so plans, which had already been put into hand to expand the network of clinics, assumed greater urgency.
Within one year, fifteen further Laserase centres were established throughout the United Kingdom and, the prospect of being able to provide this much demanded service country wide, became a reality. At the present time of writing, the Laserase Network encompasses sixteen laser centres throughout England , Scotland and Wales . Treatments are performed by appropriately trained Doctors and Practitioners and all patients are offered a free comprehensive consultation prior to commencing treatment.
Whilst the Q-Switched Ruby Laser remains the preferred tool by the Laserase Network for tattoo removal, some centres also have the Q-Switched Nd: YAG laser - a combination that cannot be bettered.
In 1996, the Network became aware of the possibility of the Ruby Laser being used as an effective means of hair removal and several of the centres took part in much of the early clinical trial work. Laser assisted hair removal has been available at most Laserase centres since late 1996.
Some Laserase centres have also become involved in other aspects of laser medicine to treat a range of problems such as acne, scarring, skin rejuvenation, vascular and pigmented lesions and much more (see related services )
The Laserase name has unfortunately been adopted by a variety of clinics outside England, Wales and Scotland but it must be stressed that these have nothing whatsoever to do with the Laserase Network which prides itself on an extremely caring approach to what are very sensitive problems. The clinics on this website are the only clinics associated with Laserase.
The members of the Laserase Network keep in contact on a regular basis and meet on, at least, one to two occasions per year at National Laserase Conferences where all aspects of laser medicine are discussed to ensure that each centre remains at the forefront with regards to the latest in laser technology and techniques.
Despite the proliferation of laser clinics throughout the country in recent years, Laserase remains a market leader and largest provider of laser tattoo removal in the United Kingdom . More patients have had their tattoos removed by Laserase than by any other organisation in the UK , if not the world! |
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