Non-surgical Procedures

  • Laser Pigmentation Removal

    Pigmentation is one of the most common skin concerns we see. Whether it’s freckles, sunspots, age spots, or uneven patches, excess pigment can make the skin look dull or older than it feels. Laser pigmentation removal is a targeted treatment that uses light energy to break down excess melanin in the skin. In simple terms,

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  • Wide Jawline: Causes and Treatment Options

    A wide jawline really stands out – it’s a feature that shapes your entire face. Some people love the strength it gives their look, and it is balanced with their other facial features. Others feel like it throws off their balance, especially as time goes on and their face changes. Let’s look at why some

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  • Microneedling vs. Chemical Peels: Know What To Choose For Your Skin Type

    When it comes to improving skin texture, tone, and overall clarity, microneedling and chemical peels are two of the most commonly discussed treatments. Both are widely used in clinical skin practice, yet they work in very different ways. Understanding those differences is essential, because choosing the right approach can influence not only your results, but

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  • What Are The Differences Between Ultherapy and Ultherapy Prime Treatments?

    What Is Ultherapy Prime? Ultherapy Prime is a non-surgical, ultrasound-based treatment designed to support the body’s natural collagen-building processes. It works by delivering focused ultrasound energy to the deeper layers of the skin, guided by real-time imaging. This imaging allows the practitioner to visualise the underlying tissue and target the structural layers responsible for skin

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  • Is Your Jawline Slimming or Growing? Understanding Shifting Masseters

    What Is The Masseter Muscle? The masseter muscle is one of the most powerful muscles in your entire body. Located on either side of your face, it stretches from your cheekbone down to your lower jaw. Essentially, this muscle is what allows you to chew, clench, and move your jaw effectively. Interestingly, the masseter can

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  • Crepey Skin Under the Eyes: Causes and Treatments

    Crepey skin under the eyes is a common concern because the skin in this area is naturally thinner, more delicate, and constantly in motion. Over time, factors like ageing, sun exposure, and lifestyle habits can make it appear finely wrinkled or loose. Many people begin searching for solutions when they notice makeup settling into lines,

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  • Dynamic Wrinkles vs Static Wrinkles: What’s the Difference?

    It’s perfectly normal to notice lines forming on your face as time passes. Some appear when you smile or raise your eyebrows, while others seem to linger even when your face is at rest. These lines are a natural part of the ageing process and are often described as dynamic wrinkles and static wrinkles. Understanding

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  • Different Approaches to Facial Rejuvenation For Wrinkles And Ageing

    What Is Facial Rejuvenation? Facial rejuvenation refers to a range of total facial rejuvenation treatments aimed at addressing common signs of ageing. Concerns may include lines and wrinkles, changes in skin texture or tone, and a loss of firmness or volume in certain areas of the face. Treatment options can involve skin-based therapies, energy devices,

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  • Tired Under Eyes: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Options

    Tired under eyes are one of the most common concerns people bring up during cosmetic consultations. Whether it’s puffiness, dark circles, hollowness, or fine lines, the skin around the eyes is delicate and often one of the first areas to show signs of fatigue and ageing. There are many reasons this happens. From genetics and

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  • Why I refuse to fill lips anymore…

    Fuelling desires It was 2005, and I was about to open my clinic. When it came to naming the business, I sat down with my business partner and our advisor. We wanted a name that carried weight – something that made us sound bigger than we were then, maybe something to aspire to become.  We

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