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At Shropshire laser, We are a family run business and our vision is to empower individuals to embrace change and self-expression by providing safe, effective, and innovative laser tattoo removal solutions. We strive to be a trusted partner in helping people embark on their journey towards a fresh canvas, fostering confidence, and enhancin
At Shropshire laser, We are a family run business and our vision is to empower individuals to embrace change and self-expression by providing safe, effective, and innovative laser tattoo removal solutions. We strive to be a trusted partner in helping people embark on their journey towards a fresh canvas, fostering confidence, and enhancing their overall well-being."
This vision statement conveys our commitment to safety, innovation, and the positive impact it aims to have on its customers' lives
Founded in 2023 by a family of passionate beauty enthusiasts, Shropshire laser was born out of a desire to challenge the status quo and create a new standard for cosmetics. We spent years researching and testing different machines and theory's until we found the perfect combination of machine and technique.
Shropshire lasers was Founded by
Founded in 2023 by a family of passionate beauty enthusiasts, Shropshire laser was born out of a desire to challenge the status quo and create a new standard for cosmetics. We spent years researching and testing different machines and theory's until we found the perfect combination of machine and technique.
Shropshire lasers was Founded by Nicole Hough the owner and brow specialist at Brow in a Billion. With a vision to rid the world of botched eyebrows and body tattoos.
In general, there are two types of machines that are used for Laser Tattoo Removal: a Q-Switched ND.YAG, and a PicoSecond machine. The difference between the two are that a PicoSecond machine can break the particles down into smaller particles, which means less trauma to the skin tissue, faster ink expulsion and less procedures for the c
In general, there are two types of machines that are used for Laser Tattoo Removal: a Q-Switched ND.YAG, and a PicoSecond machine. The difference between the two are that a PicoSecond machine can break the particles down into smaller particles, which means less trauma to the skin tissue, faster ink expulsion and less procedures for the client. Whereas an Q-Switched ND.YAG machine isn’t able to shatter the ink into such small particles, which can result in a little more trauma to the skin tissue and longer down time as well as more procedures required. The differences are not major in comparison… The end results will be the same, its just that one machine will require more sessions and more down time for the client than the other.
The Machine At Shropshire Lasers, a machine that is classed as a Micro Picosecond machine; It lies in between the specification of a Q-Switched ND.YAG and a Picosecond machine…. And its beautiful.
My name is Donna and I am 47 years old. I actually joined forces with Nicole (my daughter) early 2023 on a mission to take over the laser industry and rid the world of there unwanted tattoos and hair, as well as bringing the new and upcoming laser treatments including carbon facials and pigmentation issues to Shropshire lasers and Shropshire.
With an extensive knowledge in lasers and their properties I pride my self in being up to date and knowledgeable in all aspects of my career.
Rest assured you are in good hands with ourselves
we prioritize safety, professionalism, transparency, and customer satisfaction, all while adhering to ethical practices and promoting responsible business conduct.
My Name is Nicole I am 32 and the CO Founder of SHROPSHIRE LASER and founder of BROW IN A BILLION.
We started this business in 2023 (whilst running my successful brow clinic of 5 years) due to being totally let down by the pmu industry and its standards in complications and removals. Due to the lack of standard , which we are working hard to change, I see an influx of people walking through my doors, with bad and botched pmu brows. This would make me feel so awful for the client, so I set on a mission to help! Fast forward a few years and after lots of learning and training, I am now proud to be able to offer not only laser removal but also BOTCHED INK saline removal, this way we can cater to all needs, As well as having an extensive and in depth knowledge of pigments and their properties and the way they show and react in the skin.
Being obsessed with BROWS! I just love the way that the correct brows shape, size and colour, can really shape your face and knock years off you.
I am qualified in all things brows from a very basic and effective brow wax and tidy all the way up to beautiful and flawless semi permanent brows and removal.
I am also a fully qualified removal technician and an NVQ LEVEL 3 teacher.
I Have placed in and won awards in the previous years, and continue to do so throughout my career.
At Shropshire laser, we're committed to providing you with the best possible service. We believe in being transparent and honest with our clients, and we'll work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets your needs and budget.
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When you get a tattoo, ink is injected into the dermis. In the days following, you may notice the tattoo naturally fades as a result of ink escaping through the surface of the skin, or being cleared away by the body’s natural response to a foreign substance. The final tattoo is made up of ink pigment which is too deep to have escaped through the surface of the skin, and too large to have been removed by the body. Laser tattoo removal selectively targets tattoo ink with light energy in the form of a laser. The beam breaks down large particles of ink into smaller ink particles, that can be more easily cleared away by the body’s immune system.
Yes, complete tattoo removal is possible. The number of sessions required will of course differ from client to client.
It completely depends on the client’s skin tissue and anatomy, the tattoo itself and the machine used. For body tattoos, we recommend 6-8 sessions. For facial tattoos, we recommend 2-4 sessions
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