Aesthetic treatment guides
Written for the two people who need the same answers: the client deciding whether to book, and the practitioner who has to explain it, consent it and manage the aftercare.
Treatments
Polynucleotides
Purified DNA fragments used to improve skin quality and hydration, most often under the eyes.
Read the guideProfhilo
A stabilised hyaluronic acid injected at five points per side to improve skin laxity and hydration.
Read the guideSkin boosters
Injectable hydration for skin quality rather than volume, covering a broad family of products.
Read the guideLemon Bottle
A fat dissolving injectable with a large following and an unresolved UK regulatory position.
Read the guide
How these are written
Most treatment pages online are written to sell the treatment. These are written to explain it, including the parts that are less flattering: where the evidence is thin, where a product is unlicensed, and where a treatment is regularly sold to people it will not help.
Every guide covers what the treatment actually does, the appointment itself, a realistic timeline, aftercare, risks, and typical UK pricing from our pricing benchmark. Each one also carries a section for practitioners, because the questions from behind the chair are different from the ones in front of it.
This page is general information about a treatment, not clinical advice, and it is not a substitute for a consultation. Treatment decisions should be made with a qualified practitioner who has assessed you in person.
The software behind the treatment
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