UltraClear in the Press — Featured in The Times, Good Housekeeping & NewBeauty
From The Times and Good Housekeeping to NewBeauty Magazine, this next-generation cold-fibre 2910 nm laser has captured the attention of leading beauty editors and clinical experts worldwide.
At Woodford Medical, with long-established clinics in London, Essex, Cambridge, and Leamington Spa, we are proud to be among the first in the UK to offer the UltraClear laser — combining precision resurfacing with minimal downtime and exceptional patient comfort.
1. The Times — “How to erase summer pigmentation” (16 August 2025)
“The UltraClear 3D Miracle is a non-invasive laser treatment that claims to treat superficial pigmentation and improve the overall texture and glow of your skin. It works by using cold fibre lasers to create tiny micro-channels in the skin, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, and removing superficial layers of the skin, including those with pigmentation and sun spots. The number of sessions required may vary from patient to patient, but each session takes less than an hour and it’s virtually pain-free according to the brand. Minimal downtime means it’s also perfect for slipping in over your lunch break.”
— The Times (Luxury Lifestyle)
What this means for patients:
This article highlights UltraClear’s ability to target pigmentation and sun damage while improving overall skin tone and texture.
Its focus on collagen stimulation and short recovery time reflects why this treatment appeals to modern patients seeking visible results without extended downtime.
2. Good Housekeeping — “The new laser: UltraClear” (2025)
“When you think of resurfacing lasers, you think of skin that’s red-raw for weeks until the regenerative healing completes. UltraClear is the first-ever ‘cold fibre’ ablative laser – one that promises to resurface skin with far less downtime but comparable anti-ageing effects. Traditional fully ablative lasers remove the entire surface layer of skin to tighten and lift. UltraClear removes skin in fractional micro-channels, which reduces pain, spares collateral damage to the surrounding tissue and speeds healing. This means results approaching those of a full resurfacing treatment, but with markedly less downtime and risk.”
— Good Housekeeping UK – Beauty & Skincare
What this means for patients:
Good Housekeeping describes UltraClear as the first “cold-fibre” ablative laser — a breakthrough for anyone seeking rejuvenation without the prolonged redness of older devices.
Patients can expect smoother texture, firmer skin, and renewed luminosity in days rather than weeks, all with a far more comfortable experience.
3. The Times — “The best laser treatments for more beautiful skin” (21 October 2025)
“UltraClear has become a popular option. The cold laser, which harnesses low-wavelength light, is less painful and allows faster recovery than older resurfacing devices.”
— The Times (Luxury Lifestyle)
What this means for patients:
This feature confirms UltraClear’s growing popularity across the UK.
It emphasises the treatment’s balance between powerful resurfacing results and faster recovery — qualities that define the new standard of skin rejuvenation.
4. NewBeauty Magazine — Readers’ Choice Award 2025: “Favourite Laser Treatment for Dull Skin”
UltraClear’s 2910 nm cold-fibre laser was voted the “Favourite Laser Treatment for Dull Skin” in NewBeauty Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards.
— NewBeauty Magazine
What this means for patients:
Chosen by thousands of readers, this award demonstrates global recognition of UltraClear’s ability to restore radiance and smoothness with minimal downtime.
It reinforces that this advanced technology delivers consistent, natural-looking rejuvenation trusted by patients worldwide.
5. Aesthetic Medicine Magazine — “Why aesthetics is embracing the cool side”
“The frequency that it works on, 2910 nm, means it operates at peak water absorption.”
“Energy-based treatments can cause inflammation — and the darker the skin tone, the higher the risk. Ultimately, we have to always think about patient safety first.”
— Aesthetic Medicine Magazine
What this means for patients:
This professional feature explains the science behind UltraClear’s cold-fibre wavelength.
By operating at the peak of water absorption, it offers precise resurfacing with minimal heat spread, providing predictable results and a reassuring safety profile across diverse skin types.
Experience the UltraClear Laser at Woodford Medical
From The Times and Good Housekeeping to NewBeauty and Aesthetic Medicine, leading voices in beauty and aesthetics agree — UltraClear marks a new era of precision resurfacing and collagen renewal with remarkably little downtime.
With clinics in London, Essex, Cambridge, Leamington Spa, and Belfast, this makes this award-winning laser technology accessible to patients across the UK.
Our medical practitioners have over 30 years of expertise in achieving subtle, natural-looking rejuvenation using the safest, most advanced techniques available today.
Discover smoother, brighter, more confident skin with UltraClear.