THREE is the magic number for one of the country’s most illustrious skin clinics.

Pure Perfection, based in Rossett near Chester and Wrexham, has won its third major award of the year.

Led by esteemed director Sara Cheeney, the business picked up the title for Provider of the Year – Wales at the Cutera Awards, hosted by TV presenter and journalist Anna Richardson at London’s Sopwell House Hotel.

The accolade comes after Pure Perfection was named Best Clinic Midlands and Wales at the national Aesthetics Awards, and Aesthetic Clinic of the Year for the South West and Wales at the prestigious Aesthetic Medicine Awards.

Sara, an ambassador for the international Hydrafacial aesthetic treatment and UK trainer and key opinion leader for Zo Skin Health, said: “We are completely overwhelmed to have received this award, it is a tribute to our amazing team and the strides we have made together over the last 12 months.

“The clinic has gone from strength to strength, introducing state-of-the-art technology and welcoming new patients all the time, in addition to our long-standing customers who visit us to treat and prevent a wide range of issues, from acne, and ageing, to pigmentation and rosacea.

“We are so grateful to them for their loyalty and support, and also to Cutera for this incredible honour, which was hugely unexpected.”

Pure Perfection has invested in cutting-edge machinery including Cutera’s excel V+ skin revitalisation and Secret PRO CO2 laser treatment for skin resurfacing and deep dermal remodelling.

The Chester Road practice – which employs seven staff – is the only clinic in Wales to offer the latter service, and Sara is also now a key opinion leader for the global brand.

“Cutera’s ethos aligns with our own, as they are passionate about medical skin care, quality, safety and efficacy and the customer experience,” she added.

“Their treatments and technology are peerless, they are among the most advanced companies in this sector, and we are proud to work in collaboration, and of course to win this amazing award.”

Meanwhile, Sara, a mum-of-two and breast cancer survivor who helped to launch the successful Star Box appeal for NHS charity Awyr Las – a care package for patients using the Shooting Star Unit at Wrexham Maelor Hospital – revealed a fundraising ball will be held for the campaign next month.

Taking place on Saturday November 23, the event is at the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa from 6.30pm-1am.

Sara was among a group of six volunteers to develop the Star Box having successfully battled the disease more than seven years ago, and said they are determined to continue raising funds and awareness in support of people undergoing cancer treatment in North Wales

She said: “I am immensely proud to be a part of this, it’s a charity very close to my heart and I would like to thank the businesses that have sponsored the event.

“Tickets are selling fast so please get in touch if you would like to be a part of it – we hope you can join us.”

Cutera was founded in 1998 by veteran laser and optical engineers who envisioned that technology “should and could do more”.

The organisation has since grown into a global leader of dermatology and aesthetics devices that appeal to “forward-thinking clinicians who seek the next generation of performance, safety, and efficacy”.

For more information on Pure Perfection Clinic, visit the website www.pureperfectionclinic.com or follow Pure Perfection Clinic (@purepclinic and @pureperfectionrossett) on social media.

To book tickets for the Starbox Charity Ball, visit www.startingbox.co.uk.