Skin Health

Your skin represents you.
It can take some abuse, but if you don’t offer it care, it will eventually get pretty tired and fed up.

Perhaps you’re an outdoorsy type, or have a devastatingly sweet tooth, if you struggle with hormonal variations, or enjoyed a misspent youth, you may well struggle with your skin. Maybe you have always invested, but what you’ve done in the past no longer seems to suit? 

Caring for your skin is a simple treat that can make you look and feel brighter. It goes without saying that physical appearance impacts on our emotional and mental wellbeing. So, let us help you navigate the world of skincare, and understand what ingredients your skin needs to stay healthy.

TREATMENT AT A GLANCE

Procedure Time

1 hour

Discomfort

Minimal - local anaesthetic

Downtime

2-3 days

Results Seen

Immediate

Treatments Needed

1

Lasting

9-18 months



FAQs

What is the TLC approach?

Our motto is definitely ‘less is more’. A full facial assessment is important, so that we can better understand your concerns and your goals prior to treatment. You are the expert on ‘you’, and we want to ensure you are happy with the proposed treatment before bringing you back for a second appointment to proceed. We look at symmetry, balance and proportion so we can target areas subtly and avoid a ‘done’ look. But there is more to this than science, rather it’s important to work artistically, with the natural anatomy of the face.  We do not aim to take years off you, but rather make you look and feel rested and refreshed: normal, natural and beautiful.

What areas can be treated?

Dermal fillers can be used in the upper, mid and lower face to restore plumpness, redefine features, and improve skin quality. We treat cheeks, temples, nasolabial (nose to mouth), marionette (mouth to chin) lines, down-turned mouth corners, lips, and jawline contouring. Anti-wrinkle injections often compliment filler placement, and can be used in combination to gently soften features, sometimes over several sessions.

What does it involve?

Before your treatment, you will undergo a full assessment, and consent. You will not undergo treatment at your first appointment, as we want the opportunity to get to know you first, as well as give you time to be comfortable with your treatment plan. At your second appointment, local anaesthetic cream will be used to numb the area, before dermal filler injection using either a fine needle or cannula.  It is best to allow 2 weeks before any big occasion to ensure any swelling has completely resolved. Results last for 9- 18 months. 

Are there any side effects?

The results from dermal fillers are visible immediately, although they will improve with time as the hyaluronic acid takes effect. There may be some redness, bruising, or transient swelling which will settle within a few days. The risk of infection, allergy or vessel occlusion is extremely rare, and every precaution is taken to avoid this.

Will I look unnatural?

Absolutely not! We always strive to enhance what you have, not to give you something different. It is normal to have creases, and we need movement to convey expression. Anatomical knowledge is key, but Wendy has also trained specifically in developing her artistry in aesthetics – essential skills to obtain natural looking results.

Less is definitely more: we want people to say you look well, not to ask what 'work' you've had done.

Is it safe?

Dermal fillers are completely safe as long as they are injected by the right hands. Currently, aesthetic practice in the UK is unregulated, and unfortunately there are many practitioners who do not have the medical expertise to recognise or treat a complication/allergic reaction appropriately.  Choose your injector wisely – it is imperative that they are not only highly trained with an artistic eye, but also that they are medically qualified to care for you. Look out for practitioners accredited by SaveFace, the national register of approved practitioners: recognised by the UK Government, Department of Health, NHS England, and the Care Quality Commission.