What’s the point in the ‘2 week Botox review’

By |2024-10-02T13:32:41+00:00September 6th, 2024|blog|

What’s the point in the ‘2 week Botox review’? The "two-week review" after Botox treatment is an essential part of the patient care process in the UK. It is NOT an opportunity to add more product whether it’s needed or not (please see my blog ‘Botox ‘top ups - how much is too much?’. This [...]

Understanding Skin Tags: A Comprehensive Guide

By |2024-10-02T13:32:42+00:00September 4th, 2024|blog|

Introduction Skin tags, also known as acrochordons, are small, soft, benign growths that commonly appear on the skin's surface. While harmless, they can be a source of cosmetic concern for many people, especially when they occur in visible areas such as the neck, face, or underarms. In the UK, skin tags are a common dermatological [...]

Late Onset Nodules After Dermal Fillers: Causes, Diagnosis, and Management

By |2024-10-02T13:32:44+00:00August 29th, 2024|blog|

Introduction Dermal fillers have become a popular choice for non-surgical cosmetic enhancement in the UK, offering a way to restore facial volume, smooth out wrinkles, and enhance features without the need for invasive procedures. While generally safe and well-tolerated, dermal fillers can sometimes lead to complications. Among these, late-onset nodules are a concern that can [...]

Vascular Occlusion After Dermal Fillers: Understanding, Prevention, and Management

By |2024-10-02T13:32:45+00:00August 28th, 2024|blog|

Introduction Dermal fillers have become increasingly popular in aesthetic medicine for their ability to restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and enhance facial features. While generally considered safe when performed by trained professionals, complications can occur, one of the most serious being vascular occlusion. Vascular occlusion is a rare but potentially severe complication that can lead to [...]

The Initial Consultation

By |2024-10-02T13:32:53+00:00June 9th, 2023|blog|

The initial consultation is arguably the most important part of the journey for both you and your practitioner.  You may feel nervous, excited, awkward.

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