Sunday 4 September 2016

7 Natural Beauty Tips for Healthy Skin

Our skin plays many significant roles in our survival, from protecting the human body against pathogens to preventing harmful water loss. It also helps to regulate temperature, produce essential Vitamin D, and allows us to feel sensation through external stimuli.

Over time, the skin becomes thinner and more prone to damage, and signs of skin ageing can include poor texture, fine lines and wrinkles, sagging, and discoloration. While ageing is inevitable, there are ways to ensure that the skin is maintained in a healthy way using simple yet natural tips and precautions to ensure it remains as healthy as possible.



1. Avoid sunbathing, tanning salons and exposing the skin to the sun between 10am and 4pm when the UV rays are at their strongest. If you want to enjoy warm weather, wear a broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, a protective hat, and long sleeves. Apart from avoiding sun damage to the skin, these measures can also help to prevent skin cancer. Signs of sun damage include wrinkles, freckles, age spots and blotchy patches of skin.

2. Smoking causes premature ageing of the skin and creates nasty wrinkles around the lips as well as being a cause of eye lines due to squinting through smoke. Smoking also has a drying effect on the skin, robbing it of essential moisture as well as causing discolouration of the fingers, fingernails, and teeth. As smoke passes over the skin, it leaves a dirty residue that clogs pores and could contribute to an unhealthy pallor. Stopping smoking will increase blood flow throughout the body, allowing the skin to benefit from increased oxygen and nutrients, which then creates a healthier look to this organ.

3. Keep skin hydrated by drinking water and eating plenty of fruit and vegetables. While evidence is lacking in the idea that everyone should drink eight glasses of water every day, there are benefits to keeping the skin well hydrated to create a healthier look. A diet rich in natural food and drink will also help the skin by providing it with essential vitamins and nutrients that are not found in a ‘junk food’ diet, allowing the body to repair skin when necessary.

4. Vitamin deficiencies can cause a detrimental effect to the skin, with vitamins C,D,E and K being especially important for healthy skin. All of these vitamins are supplied by a diet rich in citrus fruits, leafy greens, nuts, and olives, as well as oily fish and eggs.

5. Getting enough sleep is one of the best natural ways to give skin a boost, as lack of sleep lowers circulation and results in a pale and washed-out complexion.  Sleep deprivation is also responsible for unattractive under-eye shadows and it can even create broken capillaries.

6. Avoid using skin-care products that are loaded with chemicals, especially if the skin is prone to spots or acne. Choosing natural alternatives such as honey to cleanse and coconut oil to moisturise can benefit skin that reacts to over-the-counter skin products.

7. Facial exercises can help to tone facial muscles and also improve blood circulation. Take a look on YouTube where there are plenty of good tutorials that cost absolutely nothing except time, and which might help to create a glowing and healthy complexion.

All of the above can help keep your skin healthy. If you need advice, tips or would like a consultation on wrinkle reduction, advice on botox or any other other treatment, please contact us.

The Original Article Published at Essence Medical Blog

Tuesday 30 August 2016

Ageing Skin - Prevention Is Better Than Cure

The ageing process is not something that anybody can prevent, but it is certainly possible to slow down the signs of ageing to a certain extent. As we get older, the skin starts to become thin and lose moisture. In addition to increase in skin laxity, it no longer sheds cells and renews itself as quickly as it did when we were younger.

Lifestyle habits such as alcohol consumption, smoking or a poor diet also play a part in causing the skin to age, while facial expressions like smiling and frowning leave permanent lines. And, of course, exposure to the sun or not using a high factor SPF sunscreen can cause damage to skin as well as being responsible for premature ageing.



While it is impossible to stop getting older, there are many ways to keep skin looking as good as possible.

Adopt a daily skincare routine that uses a simple cleanser, toner and moisturiser. Buying the most expensive skincare products is not essential, as long as you take good basic care of your skin, being gentle to the most delicate areas around the eyes and using products that are created to suit your personal skin type.

It is said that men age more slowly than women and this may be due to daily shaving habits that exfoliate the facial skin. Exfoliating the skin at least once a week using a washcloth or facial scrub may help remove dead skin cells and encourage new ones to form; at the very least it will help to maintain a bright and even complexion.

Non-invasive facial procedures such as microdermabrasion and chemical peels can help minimise fine wrinkles and exfoliate the surface layers of the skin while laser skin treatments stimulate deeper layers of skin to produce collagen. Although these are not things that can be done for everyday skin maintenance, they certainly help to improve the appearance of skin and signs of ageing.

Antioxidants are not only found in everyday food; they can also be used in skin creams and lotions. Vitamin C is possibly the most powerful skin antioxidant, and it has been scientifically proven to brighten skin tone and stimulate the production of collagen. Antioxidants can also be taken internally to promote skin health.Foods containing antioxidants include pomegranates, berries, and citrus fruits.

We are constantly being warned about the harmful effects of the sun, and it has been proven that UVA and UVB rays contribute significantly to skin damage and premature signs of ageing. The benefits of using sunscreen are cumulative and regular use over time will result in smoother skin. Wearing a hat and sunglasses will also provide the necessary protection for the delicate facial skin.

Lifestyles can affect the skin too, and the best method of keeping skin looking young and fresh is to live a happy and healthy lifestyle. Living a life that includes a well-balanced and healthy diet, drinking plenty of water and not too much alcohol, and avoiding stress wherever possible will benefit the skin as well as the mind. Emotional wellbeing and good health will enhance the skin and keep you looking, and feeling, younger.

If you need any advice or treatments, including wrinkle reduction procedures (including consultations at our Glasgow botox clinic as well as dermal fillers and other cosmetic procedures we offer at our Glasgow cosmetic clinic) please contact us.

The Original Article Published at Essence Medical Blog

Monday 21 March 2016

5 Reasons to Have Dermal Fillers

We live stressful lifestyles. As we get older, we start to feel it. Moreover, others can see it in our faces. Wrinkles, fine lines, and folds destroy our appearance and can make us feel quite pessimistic about the future ahead. This is where dermal fillers come in. Read on to find out more about the five reasons to have dermal fillers.



1. Minimally Invasive
Any procedure is going to worry you, or at least it would worry us. You do not want it to hurt and you do not want to come away from your doctor in crippling pain. Thankfully, dermal fillers are not that sort of treatment. All it requires is a series of injections. Then the treatment involves smoothing your skin. You will be awake during the procedure and you will not feel a thing.

2. Instant Results that Last
You will see how dermal fillers work as soon as you leave the clinic. You will not have to sit around for weeks to start seeing the benefits. The results will last about twelve months, so you will not have to come back to the clinic every few weeks for more injections. It is ideal if you live a busy lifestyle where regular visits to a clinic will just not fit in.

3. Benefits for Women
Women want to look and feel great at all times. The good thing is, as a woman, you are guaranteed that refreshed, youthful appearance you have been searching for. Dermal fillers are not experimental and they do not just work on 'some' women. As long as you are suitable for dermal fillers, you are guaranteed to get the results you want.

Think of how confident you'll feel when you find you can take years off your looks.

4. Benefits for Men
Yes, you probably did not expect this to figure on the list of five reasons to have dermal fillers. It is true, though. More men than ever before are turning to dermal fillers to refresh their appearance. They want to get rid of fine lines as much as you do. Not all men are allergic to a bar of soap and a good scrub. They want to take advantage of the same rejuvenation benefits as you.

5. It's Safe
Yes, there is nothing wrong with dermal fillers. The vast majority of substances that make up dermal fillers are materials already in our bodies. There are only a few people dermal fillers are not suitable for, such as those who have specific allergies.

Before you decide if dermal fillers are right for you, make sure you visit your doctor first. Discuss it with your GP and see what he or she recommends. It is always wise to check first, just to be on the safe side.

We can help you assess whether dermal fillers are right for you too. These five reasons to have dermal fillers were compiled by experts who can provide professional advice to you. Get in Touch with us today and see what we can do for you!


This article is Originally Published Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

Sunday 20 March 2016

Botox - A Non-Invasive Way to Treat Fine Lines and Wrinkles

Botox is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that reduces the appearance of wrinkles and deep lines in the face.

What Causes Wrinkles
Wrinkles are folds, ridges, or creases in the skin and typically appear on the face as individuals get older. However, they can also appear prematurely for a number of reasons. Facial expressions can contribute to wrinkles, so those who tend to use their facial muscles as a form of expression often find that wrinkles and deep lines appear earlier than those who do not.

There are other causes of premature wrinkles, including smoking, sun exposure, medications, and dehydration.

As a person ages, his or her skin will naturally get thinner and have less elasticity. The facial muscles also get weaker,losing the battle with the pull of gravity. Wrinkles tend to appear on the face and on other areas of the body such as the backs of the hands, the neck, and the tops of the forearms. Some wrinkles are less noticeable than others are and Botox Glasgow are perfect for treating these less noticeable fine lines. However, for deep lines on the face, more aggressive procedures such as fillers are preferable and offer better results.

What is Botox and How Does it Work?
Botox is the brand name for botulinum toxin, which is a bacterium commonly found in nature. It is a toxic substance that can be poisonous in large doses and can cause botulism, which is a dangerous condition that can be fatal. One of the complications of botulism is paralysis,so scientists have used this to create a substance that can be successfully used in cosmetic surgery.

Small amounts of botulinum toxin are injected into the muscles in the face, which are then paralysed. Botox was approved for use on humans in the late eighties as it was found to work on ailments such as lazy eye and uncontrolled blinking. It is also used to treat creases and wrinkles on the face. Paralysing the muscles in the face helps to create a smoother, younger looking appearance.

When Botox is injected into facial muscles, it blocks the nerve signals to the muscles and stops the muscles from contracting. When the muscles cannot contract, the wrinkles will soften and relax.

The Botox Procedure
Botox injections are a non-surgical procedure and can be carried out in a matter of minutes. There is no need for an anesthetic and no recovery time. The procedure involves the Botox being injected into the specific muscles of the face with a fine needle. It typically causes minor discomfort and the full effect of the treatment is usually seen within three to seven days. It is recommended that individuals refrain from drinking alcohol for at least a week before the procedure.

How Long Does Botox Last?
The Botox effects usually last for about four to six months. After this, the muscle will become active again and wrinkles will once more start to appear. It will be necessary for repeat Botox injections to maintain a smooth appearance. However, it is thought that with regular treatments, the muscles will learn to relax and the appearance of wrinkles becomes less severe.

Are There Any Side Effects?
There are minor side effects, which can occur in those who have had Botox injections. The most common side effect is minor bruising. It is rare to experience headaches but those who do find that these will resolve within 48 hours.

Eyelid drooping is also a side effect but resolves after around three weeks. This is caused by the injected Botox moving around inside the face;this can be prevented by refraining from rubbing the treated area for at least twelve hours.

Where Can You Get Botox Treatments?
Those who are unhappy with their appearance and want non-invasive treatments should consider Botox. Glasgow based clinic Essence Medical offers a number of non-surgical procedures performed by top doctors. Patients can avail of a free consultation in our beautiful clinic set in Glasgow city. Our expert doctors will assess your requirements and will recommend the best treatment options available.


This article is Originally Published Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

Saturday 19 March 2016

Non-Surgical Face Lifts

Getting older is something that many people wish they could avoid. As the body ages, appearance changes. It may be that hair starts to thin or change colour and, in most cases, wrinkles start to appear. Thinning hair can be cut or the hairstyle changed to lessen the appearance of aging. It is also possible to dye tell-tale greying hair so that the individual appears younger. However, wrinkles are not so easy to disguise.

For that reason, many people will consider cosmetic surgery. However, going under the knife in the name of vanity is not something that everyone would contemplate. Thankfully, there are a number of non-surgical face-lifts available these days that do not involve knives and, more importantly, lengthy recovery periods.

Types of Non-Surgical Face Lifts

Non-surgical procedures are becoming more and more popular these days as people try to minimise the signs of aging. There are a number of different non-surgical procedures available, including the following:

Botox - Botox are anti-wrinkle injections that relax the muscles into which they are injected. When the body ages, muscles become weaker and, as a result, wrinkles and deep lines can appear. Botox works by paralysing these muscles and creating a smooth appearance. Treatments usually last for three to four months before repeat injections will be required.

Plasma Skin Tightening - Plasma skin tightening, or resurfacing,is an alternative to classic skin resurfacing which involved burning a layer of skin away. The theory behind controlled damage of the skin is that once it heals, it improves the signs of aging. Plasma skin tightening works in a similar way but reduces the chance of infection thanks to the use of plasma and nitrogen. This method also reduces recovery time.

Dermal Fillers - Dermal fillers are soft tissue fillers injected into the skin. These are used to fill in deep lines and wrinkles and give a smoother, younger looking appearance. Dermal fillers pad out the area under the skin but, after time, are absorbed by the body,so repeat injections are necessary. They are also used by doctors to improve the appearance of scars or to fill out thin lips. Some people opt for dermal fillers to contour their jaw line or to plump up their cheeks.

No-cut Face Lifts - Traditional facelifts involve surgery and are quite invasive. However, no-cut brow, neck, and jowl lifts are a popular way to achieve a younger looking appearance without the need to go under the knife. These procedures are carried out by specialised doctors using special threads, which hold the facial tissue and skin in the desired location. The results of these procedures are exceptional but there is less risk than with traditional methods

Benefits of Non-Surgical Face Lifts

There are a number of benefits to choosing non-surgical face-lifts; below are a just a few.

The most obvious benefit is the fact that there is no need for a general anesthetic. Being put to sleep for surgery always carries a certain amount of risk and most people would prefer to avoid this if possible.

Surgical facelifts require a certain amount of time for recovery,meaning taking time off work, as well as pain while the wounds heal. This is avoided with non-surgical face-lifts.

Because there is less time and work involved with these procedures, they tend to be less expensive.

Non-surgical procedures are non-invasive and therefore a safer alternative to surgical procedures.

Swelling and puffiness is reduced and the appearance is immediately improved. With surgical procedures, the face will often be quite swollen and there may be fluid retention around the eyes. This is eliminated with a non-surgical procedure.

Non-surgical facelifts are typically a pain free way to improve the appearance and to see instant results.

Best Non-Surgical Face Lifts

Essence Medical - Skin Clinic Glasgow is a leading provider of non-surgical facelifts and offer a free consultation to those wishing to avail of these procedures. Our cosmetic doctors will discuss your requirements and will advise on the best treatments available. Our clinic is set in the heart of Glasgow and offers a comfortable setting for individuals who want to reverse the signs of aging.


This article is Originally Published Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

What Should You Consider Before Cosmetic Surgery in Glasgow?

Cosmetic surgery in Glasgow in any form is a major event in your life. You are probably nervous and you need to feel that this is really the right decision for you. Only you can make that decision. There are some things that you should always consider before undergoing cosmetic surgery in Glasgow. Below, you will find out what you should be looking into.

The Procedure
You should know the procedure inside and out before receiving it. Even a simple non-invasive procedure such as Botox injections requires you to have an idea of how it works. Think about it like this. If you do not know what happens, how can you know if something has gone wrong? You will not be able to spot any warning signs, which can have catastrophic consequences.

Know the Risks
Every surgery carries some sort of risk. Even the safest, most non-invasive surgery in the world has a certain amount of risk attached to it. You are never going to get a situation in which the success rate of a surgery is 100%. That is just never going to happen.

It is important that you do not ignore this. Be aware that you things can and do happen. Of course, you should already know the risks after being assessed by a doctor. Your doctor will be able to tell you whether you are suitable for surgery or not.

What Do You Want?
You should have realistic expectations of the results. By all means, dream of looking like your favourite celebrity, but do not hang your hat on becoming a clone of them. Most celebrity photos are heavily edited and these people do not look like this in the real world. Instead, look at the before and after photos supplied by your clinic. This will give you a better idea of what you can expect from the procedure.

Something else you have to consider is your motivations. Do you want this procedure for the right reasons?

Believe it or not, many women pull out of cosmetic surgery when they think about their reasons for wanting it. Some of them realise they have been taken in by advertising or bargains. They realise this is not really what they want.

Use a Cooling Off Period
Any surgery is a big step to take, no matter how minor it is. This is why we always recommend utilising some sort of cooling off period. A cooling off period occurs when you receive your consultation and leave for a certain period to think about the procedure. You will not make a final decision for a week or two. This will give you the chance to mull over everything you have heard and consider if this is right for you.

The most important factor is in whether you are happy after cosmetic surgery in Glasgow. The last thing you want is to walk away dissatisfied.

If you want to know more about cosmetic surgery in Glasgow, contact the professional practitioners at Essencemedical.co.uk. They can answer any questions you may have about your procedure.


This article is Originally Published Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

Thursday 11 February 2016

Treatments for Younger Looking Skin

Getting older is something that happens to all of us. Some people will grow old gracefully, while others cannot bear to see their appearance changing. After all, they still feel young inside and want to continue to appear young on the outside too. Every year, millions of pounds are spent on treatments and procedures to try to reverse the aging process. However, do they work? Moreover, what are the top treatments for aging skin? Below are a few of the ways in which you can help to reduce the signs of aging.

Retinoid Creams
Many over-the-counter products available claim to be able to reverse the signs of aging and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. However, it is important that you choose a cream with retinol. Retinol is not as strong or as effective as retinoids such as tazarotene or tretinoin but it has been proven helpful in reducing the appearance of fine lines.It is deal for those who do not want to spend large amounts of money on cosmetic procedures

Microdermabrasion
Microdermabrasion is a procedure that involves taking the top layer of skin away using a diamond-tipped wand. Once new skin grows, the face appears smoother and softer. There is no anaesthetic required for microdermabrasion and it is not a painful procedure. However, it can be expensive and the effects only last for about a week before the procedure will need to be repeated.

Laser Skin Resurfacing
Loose skin can be tightened using of lasers. Many people opt for laser resurfacing because the procedure is non-invasive and relatively pain free. In addition, the effects of laser resurfacing can last for up to five years, so many feel it is a worthwhile procedure in terms of the cost. It is important to note however, that those who smoke or spend a lot of time in the sun may find that the effects of the treatment do not last as long.

Dermaroller
Dermaroller is a procedure that works by increasing the amount of collagen that the skin produces. By doing this, patients will notice a brighter, smoother and younger-looking appearance. The benefit of Dermaroller is that it is suitable for all skin types and is less aggressive than microdermabrasion, for example. It is ideal for treating skin conditions such as acne, stretch marks, sun damage, fine lines, and wrinkles.

Chemical Skin Peel
Chemical skin peels are often used for treating age spots, acne scars, skin discolouration, and wrinkles. The chemical skin peel removes the top layer of skin and encourages new skin growth, which then produces a smoother appearance. Chemical peels vary in intensity, from a light peel to a deep peel. Those who opt for a light peel will usually see the effects wear off after a month or two. However, a deep peel can produce effects that last for several years.

Botox
Botox injections work by paralysing the muscles in the face and stopping them from contracting. The contraction of these muscles causes wrinkles and frown lines – by preventing them from doing so the face will appear smoother and younger looking. Botox injections typically last for three to six months before it will be necessary to repeat the treatment. However, if you regularly use Botox, you may find that the results last longer.

Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are effective for deep lines on the face. The deep creases are filled in with injections of a hyaluronic acid that plumps up the tissue under the skin. The procedure usually takes about thirty minutes and produces immediate results that can last for up to two years.

Non-Invasive Treatments
If you want to avail of some of the above non-invasive cosmetic treatments then you will need to find a Local skin clinic. Glasgow clinic Essence Medical has a team of experts who will provide a free consultation at which you can discuss your requirements. A doctor will discuss the best treatment options available and will advise you of how to proceed should you wish to do so.


This article originally published at Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

Monday 8 February 2016

Student Lectures, Dermal Fillers And Product Launches

I've just returned to my Glasgow clinic following a visit to Norway.

There were several reasons for this scheduled trip…

Firstly, I was there to see the post-graduate students at Buskerud and Vestfold University College where I regularly lecture on dermal fillers and share my expertise and technique with nurse and medical professionals who are studying to achieve a university post-graduate qualification in cosmetic dermatology.

I attend the Senzie Academy - the training academy affiliated to Buskerud and Vestfold University College - several times a year, helping students progress in their studies and perfect their technique in delivering treatments. They follow my revolutionary KB 3-Step System – a specially developed protocol, which I believe, helps practitioners plan and deliver treatments in way that means, for patients will be safer and more effective.

Secondly, I was in Norway to take part in a series of new product launches for Teosyal , one of the world's biggest names in dermal fillers and facial aesthetics products.

I get involved with these launches, as I am one of Teosyal's international trainers,speakers and key opinion leaders.

I was there to launch the new Teosyal RHA fillers - and if you want to see me talking about the product please click here

I was privileged to be the UK's first and one of Europe's first few doctors to have access to this revolutionary range of dermal fillers before their official launch.

The second product I launched in Norway was the TeosyalPen – the world's first cordless and motorised device for injecting dermal fillers. This piece of technology ensures smooth, consistent and precise quantity of fillers during injection.

Being the only doctor in Scotland and one of the first few in the UK to use this device, I am proud to be called 'Europe's expert in TeosyalPen'.

If you're visiting my clinic in the future, please feel free to ask about any of these new products - unless I include them in a treatment proposal and I'm also happy to discuss my work at Senzie Academy should you be interested.


This article originally published at Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

Saturday 6 February 2016

Safe Hands - And How To Find Them

In my professional opinion selecting someone to carry out your facial aesthetics procedures is as important as selecting a life partner.

That's a big, bold statement to make, I know, but I believe you should never underestimate the importance of getting it right when it comes to the person you're entrusting to make aesthetic changes - and hopefully enhancements at that - to your face or body.

So whenever I have time to flick through the newspapers these are headlines that strike fear in me…



"Patients put at risk over Botox jabs" and "'Aesthetics consultant' who offered me treatment minutes after we met".

The words scream out why, why why?

Why would anyone put himself or herself at risk over such an important decision?

Why would you allow someone to invade your personal space and then carry out a procedure, which involves needles without fully checking out their credentials and experience?

Why would you compromise on safety, expertise and experience all to save a few pounds?

The headlines to which I refer appeared in articles in The Times in December and, to me, underline the importance of carefully selecting your aesthetics practitioner.

For me, the criteria should be straightforward. Select a fully qualified medical doctor who can demonstrate expertise and experience in his field of cosmetic work and who carries out procedures in appropriate surroundings.

Of course I appreciate there will be factors that make some people sway from the all-important mantra I've just stated.

Peer pressure can come into play.

"Oh, my friend gets it done so much cheaper elsewhere so I'm going there."

"My aunt has her Botox done and the person comes to her house and it's all done in less than 15 minutes. Oh, she only pays £xxx for it too."

Sounds appealing to you? Sounds scary to me!

There's a play on an old adage - Cheap is not always cheerful" and I agree 100%.

I will often hear my receptionists almost justifying my fees for Botox by explaining that the caller isn't comparing 'like for like'. Yes, the lesser-qualified and lesser experienced may well be charging 10% or 20% less but there's a reason for that.

I truly believe you pay for what you get. My patients get first-class treatment administered by me who is a fully qualified medical doctor who not only has extensive experience and expertise in his field but whose technique and skills are sought after by fellow doctors and surgeons the world over. I'm often referred to as "Master of Contouring" which, while hugely flattering, isn't as important as the label of Doctor for which I extensively studied and work hard to retain on a yearly basis, thanks to the General Medical Council rules and regulations.

I'd always encourage patients to have their treatments carried out by a doctor whose full time role is in cosmetic medicine - and not by a mobile injector as I refer to the alternative. By that I mean a practitioner who perhaps performs Botox as a sideline, a revenue spinner or even a hobby.

Like anyone you'd want the best so stick to the best and opt for a doctor whose track record in his field speaks volumes. Do your Google research. Check out patient testimonials. Check out the reviews by patients - their feedback can speak volumes.

Once you've selected make sure your chosen practitioner carries out a full, in-depth consultation during which he or she amasses as much information about you, your medical background and, of course, your aims and aspirations for the treatment being undertaken.

It's worth expanding on the headline "'Aesthetics consultant' who offered me treatment minutes after we met".
The article highlighted the many 'practitioners' who give themselves fancy titles, which in my view serve to confuse the public.

The piece spoke of the treatment being carried out in the back room of a beauty salon in Islington with patients walking in off the street and being injected within minutes. Consent forms weren't always signed, ID wasn't necessarily shown and the treatments were offered at 'cut price'.



The article further revealed details of one man - known as an 'aesthetics consultant' - whose colleagues also referred to him as a 'qualified doctor'. There was no mention of this chap on the medical register and when confronted he said the beauticians who labelled him a 'doctor' were mistaken.

General Medical Council regulations state clearly the guidelines regarding the prescribing of Botox. Doctors should have 'first-hand experience of the patient before they can prescribe".

That means - in my clinic - the patient should be properly examined during a proper consultation and full consent explained and given.

So summing up, the message is simple. Stuck to a bona fide doctor. Choose one that carries out aesthetics treatments on a full-time basis and fully check out his or her experience and expertise. Only then you'll know you're in safe hands.


About Essence Medical Clinic :
Essence Medical is Scotland's leading cosmetic clinic. Dr Kieren Bong is an internationally recognized expert in advanced facial aesthetics treatments. We offer Botox Glasgow, cosmetic surgery Glasgow, advanced dermal fillers treatments, chemical skin peel, lip enhancement, dermaroller, and non-surgical liquid face lift.

This article originally published at Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

Tuesday 19 January 2016

Searching For Information on Cosmetic Surgery



There are many places you can visit in order to get further information on cosmetic surgery. Glasgow, and many other UK cities, has a number of practices that offer free cosmetic surgery consultations where you can discuss your concerns and get guidance from specialist surgeons. It would not be wise to undertake any form of surgery without considering all of the possible implications. A number of surgeries have opened in the last few years and have become endorsed by celebrities – just because a celebrity does endorse a surgery however, does not mean it is the right surgery for you. You should choose your surgery based on where you feel most comfortable and where you feel you have been adequately assessed and made aware of all the important information. One of the most important stages of cosmetic surgery is actually the recovery stage. The recovery stage is where your body has the optimum chance to heal well and deal with the shock of the surgery that it has just been through. It is a scientific fact the surgery scars heal much better if the patient allows himself or herself the chance to properly rest after their surgery day. Unfortunately, if this does not happened sometimes the scars might not heal as neatly as the surgeon would like them to.

Other places for information
There are other places where you can get information on cosmetic surgery and one of the most popular of these is a skin clinic. Glasgow has been at the centre of skin care and dermatology for a number of years. Many people suffer with low confidence for their whole life because they were unlucky enough to endure bad skin during their childhood or teenage years; often, bad skin can leave scarring that lasts for a lifetime and can greatly diminish people's self-confidence and zest for life. There are many techniques that can help reduce the appearance of scarring on the face including the use of a skin peel; Glasgow skin clinics perform skin peels every day. A skin peel is a treatment where the first few layers of surface skin are removed; although this may sound painful, it is a lot more bearable than most people would first think. The treatment provides instant result and can be repeated a number of times. After you have had your skin peel, your face might feel more sensitive than usual; although this might be alarming, rest assured that this is completely normal. The removal of skin layers often makes the skin feel more sensitive as it has been exfoliated during the process; it is this exfoliation that can lead to sensitive skin but it is also due to the exfoliation that youthful skin is exposed. The overall effect of a skin peel is a dewy appearance and a glow to the skin. You should not have a skin peel performed before an important occasion just in the case the skin reacts adversely; instead, you should plan and allow yourself adequate healing time so that you look your best for your important event.

If you are looking for further information on cosmetic surgery Glasgow or skin peel Glasgow, visit Essencemedical.co.uk where you will find all the clarification you require.



This article originally published at Essence Medical Cosmetic Clinic Blog here

Looking Your Best For Longer



Despite the fact it has been around for quite a while, there has never been such demand for facial injections using botox. Glasgow skin specialists deal with many enquires on a daily basis about the techniques used and the results that can be achieved with this wonder product. Botox has been used for a number of years as a way of keeping a youthful appearance and ensuring the skin remains free of wrinkles. Some people tend to have an out-dated view of this procedure and worry that the result will not be natural and instead they will be left with a frozen expression permanently; this could not be further from the truth. Botox injections are administered time and time again and give great results for anyone who is worried about the prominence of fine wrinkles on their face. It does not work by taking the wrinkle away; instead, it numbs the muscles in the surrounding area making the wrinkles look much less visible. Some people do not like to consider the treatment, as they are worried it will take away the unique quality of their face but this is a worry that you do not need to have; botox is successfully applied many times over giving a natural but flawless finish to the skin.

When making your appointment
There are a few things that you should consider when making your appointment for botox treatment. Glasgow skin clinics insist that each patient is fully assessed prior to booking an appointment. This is to make sure that the nurse has the opportunity to fully explain the treatment to each client and to go over any possible side effects. It also gives a good opportunity for the patient to make sure they have asked any questions that they might have. Prior to the botox being administered you will be asked what area of your face you most want to target; if you have several areas then these will need to be discussed individually. The surgeon will be able to give you advice on the best place to have it injected so that your face remains looking natural at all times. One of the reasons many people choose to have botox is due to the signs of aging that often occurs around the eye area. Unfortunately, nothing can be done to stop the fine lines occurring; most lines around the eyes appear due to squinting at a computer screen or into the sun for an extended period.

Targeting specific areas
If you feel that there are lines on your face that seem to draw attention to themselves you should consider trying dermal fillers. Glasgow is just one of the cities that offer this treatment. You will be able to target specific areas that cause you concern and will be able to see an instant reduction in the appearance of your lines. This treatment can also be used to help reduce the appearance of scars although this depends on the age and origin of the scar and would need to be discussed with a skin specialist in order to assess the area and see what the best course of action was.

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Reverse the Signs of Aging Today

If you are worried about the signs of aging and are looking at ways to combat the appearance of this on your face then you are not alone; increasing numbers of the general population are now turning to botox. Glasgow is just one of a number of cities around the country that offer further advice and guidance to anyone considering opting for this type of facial treatment. botox has been around for a number of years and is often used to alleviate the signs of aging on many high profile celebrity faces. Previously people may have felt that this was a treatment that could only be afforded by people with a large amount of disposable income but it is actually a treatment that has become an affordable option for many people around the country. There is no need to be fearful of the procedure as it is only administered by a few injections in the facial area; many people have this procedure carried out in their lunch breaks and are able to return to work immediately and resume their normal day.



Getting further information about surgery
There are many things you should keep in mind when researching cosmetic surgery. Glasgow is home to some of the finest surgeons in the UK and can offer advice on a range of treatments, some of which you may never even have heard of or considered for yourself. There are many factors you should keep in mind when making your decision and planning your surgery. It is crucial that you get the opportunity to meet the surgeon who will be performing your chosen procedure; this is a vital step of the planning stage and many patients do not feel truly comfortable with their decision until they have had a chance to meet their surgeon and fully discuss the surgery they are undertaking. You should always ensure that any surgeon or surgery that you get information from is fully accredited by the relevant board. If your concerns centre around signs of aging on your face then you need to book a visit to skin clinic. Glasgow skin specialists give advice to countless numbers of men and women who are looking for more information and a helping hand. Most skin procedures are not permanent; this makes them a far less risky proposition and one that is affordable to all as well.

Looking after yourself properly
If you have decided to go ahead with any type of treatment or surgery, it is important that you keep your body and health in the best condition possible prior to your surgery. All surgery carries with it some level of risk but you are much safer if you have been taking good care of yourself and have made the relevant considerations. All surgical procedures require a period of rest afterwards so that the body can heal itself and ensure that there is no possible risk of infection. Any surgery incisions should be cleaned regularly and kept clean in order for the patient to feel comfortable and for them to heal in the proper manner. Further information can be found on this online.



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An Easy Way to Increase Confidence


Many people like to take good care of themselves but may have an area of their body that makes them feel uncomfortable and can affect their self-confidence; in an effort to address this some people do consider cosmetic surgery. Glasgow has become one of the leading areas in the UK that specialises in giving advice to men and women who may be contemplating surgery. It can be a very difficult process to undertake if you do not do enough research to help you make a decision. When a person decides to have cosmetic surgery it can be a very nerve-wracking time and often the patient will require a bit of extra support from their friends and family in the days leading up to their surgery date. You can help to stem your worries by taking the time to do thorough research into your chosen surgery and to read stories from other men or women who have had the same procedure as you carried out.

Assessing your skin type
If you are unhappy with certain elements of your skin then there is something you can do about it; all you need to do is make an appointment at a skin clinic. Glasgow has seen a rise in the number of cosmetic surgery centres and skin clinics that it has in the city and is a good place to start for anyone wanting to speak to a trained professional and get further information. Many people have concerns and worries over the appearance of their skin and there are many outside factors that can affect the health and look of your facial area. If you are a smoker then you are advised to try to quit smoking at the earliest opportunity; smoking significantly damages the skin and can make an individual look a lot older than they actually are. You should ensure you wash your face at least twice daily but that is not the only way you can take good care of your skin. In order for you to look your best, you should ensure that you regularly drink the recommended daily amount of water and you should also make sure that you get an adequate amount of sleep in order to keep a youthful appearance. It is very important to make sure that you continue to take good care of your skin after you have had your chosen treatment; many of the treatments only provide a temporary improvement and rely on the good intentions of the patient.

Dramatic improvements to facial issues
Our faces are perhaps the most important feature of ourselves. Many people find that they get increasingly worried about the appearance of their skin as they grow older. Whilst it is not possible to turn back time, many improvements have been made in the field of facial surgery. Glasgow skin specialist performs treatments and procedures on a daily basis that bring renewed life and increased confidence to hundreds of people. You should ensure that you make the time to speak to a trained skin specialist who will be able to address any concerns that you have and advise accordingly.

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Tuesday 12 January 2016

Turning Back the Time with Surgery

It is no secret that increasing numbers of people, including both men and women, are considering having a face-lift. Glasgow cosmetic surgery clinics have responded to many queries from clients seeking more information as they wonder if this is the right treatment for them. If you imagined how many people would have thought they would consider a face lit in the past the number would be much smaller. Nowadays, however, there is much less of a stigma attached to cosmetic surgery and the procedures are very different to those that were first around. As with any type of surgery, there are always concerns that should be addressed. All surgeries require a period of rest afterwards so that your body can get over the shock and adapt to what it has been through. If you are considering undergoing a type of surgery then you need to consider if this is something that would work with your lifestyle and family life. If you have a partner it is very important to fully discuss your intentions with them as it is not only you who would be affected by your decision; that being said, the decision of whether or not to have cosmetic surgery is one that can only be decided by yourself.



Other options available to you
Of course, a face-lift is not the only type of facial surgery; Glasgow skin specialists frequently give advice on alternative procedures that help to stop the signs of aging but do not require surgery. These treatments can include botox, dermal fillers, and other types of facial surgery. There are varying costs associated depending on which type of treatment you go for; not all surgery is expensive and there are many different clinics that offer flexible payments to their clientele. Some types of surgery are permanent, such as a face-lift or breast augmentation, however some types of surgery do not provide permanent results; this can be an excellent choice for someone who is considering a procedure but is maybe nervous about the result or not looking for such a drastic solution to their worries. The cosmetic surgery industry is booming and there have never been more qualified surgeons operating in the UK than now. Some procedures are available to be carried out on the National Health Service although this is usually only when the surgery is necessary due to a medical condition.

An easy way to lose those last few pounds
There is nothing more frustrating to someone who has battled to lose a large amount of weight only to have trouble in losing the last couple of pounds that they want to shift. Usually the body reaches a point where no more fat can be lost and this leads many people to consider laser lipo. Glasgow has a number of clinics that offer this procedure and can give further information about the risks associated with this type of surgery and the results that can be achieved. As with any type of surgery, you should ensure that you are fully educated on the possible positive and negative outcomes.


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Monday 11 January 2016

Getting the Lowdown on Cosmetic Surgery

Making the decision to have cosmetic surgery is something that you should give great consideration to. There are many different types of cosmetic surgery; Glasgow is just one of the cities in the UK that offer a range of cosmetic surgery procedures that include both invasive and non-invasive treatments. People decide to have cosmetic surgery for many different reasons and the practice has become far more common in the last twenty years. Nowadays the cosmetic surgery industry is a major part of the UK economy and there are more options available to you than ever before. Prior to undertaking any form of cosmetic surgery, you should ensure that you have done enough research and have had any questions that you may have fully answered by a medical professional. Not everybody is a suitable candidate for surgery and you need to have a reasonable level of health before committing to any procedure. Not all cosmetic surgery is done purely for cosmetic reasons; many people have medical conditions that are only improved when they make the decision to have surgery.



The Latest Facial Procedure
One of the most common places that people consider having a treatment applied to is their face; more and more people are now getting advice from their local skin clinic. Glasgowhas a number of skin clinics where you can get further information about the range of treatments they offer. If you have never researched cosmetic surgery before you are unlikely to be aware of just how many proceduresthere are now available. Cosmetic surgery does not have to be a costly affair; the price of surgeries has actually reduced in recent years as more clinics have started to offer different treatments. If you are worrying about the signs of aging then you are not alone; worrying about aging is common amongst both men and women and is one of the most common worries that people have when they visit a skin clinic. Of course, nothing can stop you from again but there is now an amazing range of treatments that can help minimise the signs and leave you feeling far more confident about the next chapter of your life that you are entering.

The Latest Treatments Available
If you have been researching various types of anti-aging treatment you are bound to have come across dermal fillers; Glasgow skin clinics have reported a sharp increase in the number of queries they are dealing with relating to this relatively new procedure. Dermal fillers are a series of injections that are administered to the face and work to make you look far more youthful and refreshed than you may feel. The injections are applied to areas of the face where you feel you are showing signs of aging; usually the most common complaint amongst those opting for this treatment is the appearance of fine lines around the eyes and mouth area. Fine lines can be easily reduced and, in some cases,they can even eradicated altogether if this treatment is correctly applied. It is not a permanent procedure and so top up treatments would be required in order to keep the effects long-term.

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