Laser skin resurfacing

Resurfacing to address texture and tone.

Typical UK cost

National range — varies by case
Laser skin resurfacing — typical UK range: price range £150 to £900, median £350. Sourced Jul 2026.

Source:Lumen Skin editorial estimate· Prices sourced Jul 2026

Prices are for guidance only. Costs vary significantly depending on your individual case, the clinic you choose, and the complexity of treatment required. Always request a personalised written treatment plan and itemised quote from your dentist before proceeding.

Ways to pay for Laser skin resurfacing

Many UK dental clinics let you spread the cost of treatment through a monthly payment plan arranged with a finance provider. Terms, eligibility and any interest depend on the provider and your circumstances — always read the agreement and ask your clinic for a written, itemised quote before you commit.

What affects the cost of Laser skin resurfacing?

The cost of Laser skin resurfacing varies based on the complexity of your individual case, the materials and techniques used, and the clinic's location and overheads. Always request a written treatment plan with an itemised quote.

Common questions about Laser skin resurfacing

What is Laser skin resurfacing?
Resurfacing to address texture and tone.
How much does Laser skin resurfacing cost in the UK?
Across the UK, Laser skin resurfacing typically ranges from £150 to £900, with a median around £350. These figures are for guidance only — your actual quote will depend on your individual case and the clinic you choose. Always request a written treatment plan with an itemised quote before committing.
Are these prices accurate?
These are typical price ranges sourced from Lumen Skin editorial estimate (Jul 2026) and are provided for guidance only. Actual quotes will depend on your individual case and the clinic you visit. Always confirm current prices directly with the clinic before booking any treatment.

Aftercare essentials

Looking after your teeth at home helps the results of Laser skin resurfacing last. Everyday aftercare items many dentists suggest include:

  • A soft-bristle toothbrush (manual or electric)
  • Interdental brushes or floss for cleaning between teeth
  • Fluoride toothpaste
  • An alcohol-free mouthwash

Always follow the specific aftercare advice your own dentist gives you.

For guidance only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified, registered practitioner before proceeding. You must be 18 or over to receive aesthetic treatments.