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Aesthetic Dermatology

Aesthetic dermatology focuses on skin quality, visible concerns and refined facial care through a structured consultation-led approach.

Available treatments

  • Aesthetic dermatology
  • Facial treatments
  • Anti-ageing planning
  • Acne and acne-mark care
  • Pigmentation concerns
  • Skin rejuvenation

What to expect

Skin is assessed for active concerns, sensitivity, pigment risk, acne history, texture, ageing changes and current product use before a plan is recommended.

The treatment pathway is explained before booking so patients understand preparation, likely downtime, review timing and the practical aftercare needed for the agreed plan.

Who is it for

Suitable for patients seeking support with facial treatments, anti-ageing planning, acne, acne marks, pigmentation, rejuvenation or general skin improvement.

Suitability is individual. Skin type, medical history, previous procedures, current medication and expectations are reviewed before any recommendation is made.

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Assessment

Concerns are mapped carefully so treatment planning is matched to the patient, not to a generic protocol.

02

Safety

Contraindications, alternatives, risks and timing are discussed clearly during consultation.

03

Aftercare

Patients receive guidance for recovery, skin protection and follow-up where relevant.

Patient information

Before treatment, patients receive preparation and aftercare guidance relevant to the agreed plan. Suitability, alternatives and risks are discussed before proceeding.

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Aesthetic Dermatology fees

Fees depend on the selected treatment and are confirmed after assessment.

Final fees are confirmed before an appointment is scheduled.

Treatment factsheet

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Aesthetic Dermatology
At a glance

Appointment30-60 minutes

DowntimeVaries by treatment

Follow-upCourse may be advised

A combined plan may be possible, but active inflammation, pigment risk and timing are assessed first.

Some skin concerns respond best to a course or staged plan rather than one session.

Current skincare is reviewed and supportive product guidance may be recommended.