

Injectable Procedures
Injectable procedures in Chester delivered by qualified clinicians. Personalised consultations, clinically led treatments and patient-centred care.
Anti-Wrinkle Injections

Botulinum toxin treatment is a prescription-only medical procedure used to temporarily reduce the appearance of certain facial lines caused by muscle activity. The treatment works by relaxing targeted muscles, helping to soften lines while maintaining natural facial expression.
Suitability for botulinum toxin treatment is assessed during a medical consultation, which includes a full medical history, facial assessment, and discussion of treatment goals. Treatment is only offered where clinically appropriate and is administered by a qualified healthcare professional in a clinical setting.
Results develop gradually and vary between individuals. The effects are temporary, and repeat treatments may be required to maintain results. As with all prescription-only medical treatments, potential risks, side effects, expected outcomes, and aftercare requirements are discussed in full prior to treatment to support informed consent.

Dermal Fillers

Dermal filler treatment is a prescription-only medical procedure used to address volume loss, support facial structure, and improve balance in selected areas of the face.
The treatment involves the careful placement of a hyaluronic acid-based filler beneath the skin to support facial contours and soft tissue.
Suitability for dermal filler treatment is assessed during a medical consultation, which includes a full medical history, facial assessment, and discussion of individual treatment goals.
Treatment is only offered where clinically appropriate and is performed by a qualified healthcare professional in a clinical setting.
Results develop following treatment and vary between individuals. Dermal fillers are temporary, and repeat treatments may be required to maintain results.
As with all prescription-only medical procedures, potential risks, side effects, expected outcomes, and aftercare requirements are discussed in full prior to treatment to support informed consent.

Hair & Scalp Rejuvenation

Hair loss treatment with exosomes is a regenerative medical procedure used to support scalp health and hair follicle function. Exosomes are cell-derived particles that play a role in cellular communication and are used in aesthetic medicine to support tissue repair and regeneration.
The treatment is typically combined with microneedling to enhance delivery to the scalp. Microneedling creates controlled micro-channels in the skin, allowing the exosome solution to be applied to targeted areas of the scalp.
Suitability for treatment is assessed during a medical consultation, which includes review of hair loss pattern, scalp condition, medical history, and treatment goals. Hair loss treatment with exosomes is performed by a qualified healthcare professional in a clinical setting and is offered only where clinically appropriate.
Results develop gradually over time and vary between individuals. As with all medical procedures, potential risks, expected outcomes, and aftercare requirements are discussed in full prior to treatment to support informed consent.

Red Vein Treatment

Facial sclerotherapy is a medical procedure used to treat selected superficial veins on the face. A prescription sclerosant solution is carefully injected into the targeted vein, causing it to close and gradually be reabsorbed by the body over time.
Suitability for facial sclerotherapy is assessed during a medical consultation, taking into account vein type, skin condition, medical history, and individual treatment goals. The procedure is performed by a qualified healthcare professional with a focus on safety, precision, and appropriate patient selection.
Results develop gradually and vary between individuals.
Body sclerotherapy is a medical treatment used to reduce the appearance of certain visible veins on areas such as the legs and body. The procedure involves injecting a prescription sclerosant solution into the affected vein, causing it to close and be gradually reabsorbed by the body.
A full medical consultation is required to assess suitability, including review of vein type, circulation, and medical history. Treatment is carried out by a qualified healthcare professional in a clinical setting, with patient safety and informed consent as key priorities.
Results develop over time and vary between individuals. Potential risks, expected outcomes, and aftercare guidance are discussed prior to treatment.

Skin Boosters

Hyaluronic acid skin boosters are injectable treatments designed to support skin hydration and overall skin quality. Unlike volumising fillers, skin boosters work within the skin to improve moisture levels, texture, and elasticity rather than altering facial structure.
Treatments involve the placement of small amounts of hyaluronic acid into targeted areas such as the face, neck, décolletage, or hands. Suitability is assessed during a medical consultation, taking into account individual skin concerns, medical history, and treatment goals.
Skin booster treatments are performed by a qualified healthcare professional in a clinical setting. Results develop gradually and vary between individuals. As with all injectable procedures, potential risks, expected outcomes, and aftercare requirements are discussed in full prior to treatment.

Polynucleotides

Polynucleotides are injectable medical devices used in aesthetic medicine to support skin quality and tissue repair. They are composed of purified fish DNA fragments and are intended to improve skin hydration and overall skin condition by supporting the skin’s natural regenerative processes.
Polynucleotide treatments do not add volume or alter facial structure. Instead, they are used to support skin quality in areas such as the face, neck, under-eye area, and hands.
Treatment suitability is assessed during a medical consultation, taking into account individual skin concerns, medical history, and treatment goals. Polynucleotides are administered by a qualified healthcare professional in a clinical setting.
Results develop gradually over time and vary between individuals. As with all injectable procedures, potential risks, expected outcomes, and aftercare requirements are discussed in full prior to treatment.
