Aesthetic Clinics Overview

Aesthetic Clinics specialise in non-surgical treatments.

Aesthetic medicine is an extensively broad term for specialties that focus on improving cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins.

Broadly speaking, aesthetic medicine is the specialty that deals with the modification of an individual’s physical appearance for any number of reasons. The scope of aesthetic medicine ranges from invasive procedures such as reconstructive surgery to non-invasive procedures that do not require general anesthesia. Over the past few years there has been an increased demand for non-invasive cosmetic procedures, with millions of Botox procedures performed each year. Other non-invasive treatments that have increased in popularity in recent years include sclerotherapy, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and hyaluronic acid fillers.

Before having any Aesthetic Treatments done you should have a one on one consultation to discuss your individual goals. During the consultation patients will be advised on suitable treatments, expected outcomes, full range of possible side effects and aftercare. Consultations should be carried out in a private treatment room. There may be a cost but most clinics with redeem this against treatments.

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