Facial aesthetics treatments in Droitwich Spa
Ageing is a part of life but if you have decided that you want smoother, younger looking skin and are looking for facial aesthetics treatments in Droitwich Spa, discover Dr Camilla Hill’s aesthetics centre of excellence.
With more than 30 years of experience as a trained medical professional, Dr Camilla Hill studied as an aesthetics doctor in 2014. Her clinic offers a professional, high quality service that you can trust.
What facial aesthetics treatment is right for me?
Everyone has different concerns about their appearance and everyone ages in different ways. Under the guidance of a professional aesthetics clinician you will be able to discover the best treatment for you.
The place to start is by choosing a clinic that is well reviewed by previous clients and where treatments and consultations are carried out by a medically trained professional. A good clinician will hold a consultation with a new client to establish what they are hoping to achieve and to discuss the best options available.
Facial aesthetics can help with issues including:
Frown lines
Sagging cheeks and jowls
Excess neck fat
A ‘tired looking’ face
Hooded eyes
Crow’s feet
Sunken cheeks
Thin lips
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What to expect from a facial aesthetics treatment
Many facial aesthetics treatments involve the use of dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle therapy. These are injected into the skin to either add volume or smooth wrinkles.
Other treatments such as Profhilo can also be used to smooth skin and to make it appear stronger and firmer.
Your clinician will explain fully to you the cosmetic treatment that will be used and what to expect. Aesthetic clinicians are well used to helping people with any anxieties they may have around cosmetic treatments.
Common anxieties include a needle phobia or concerns about how the results will look. The needles used in facial aesthetics treatments are incredibly thin and can be combined with anaesthetic to reduce any sensation. Patients should only experience minimal discomfort and need little, if any, downtime afterwards.
Results from non-surgical cosmetic treatments are non-permanent and are expected to last between six and 18 months depending on the treatment.
Non-surgical facelift, Droitwich Spa
While many treatments focus on a single issue, it is also possible to have a non-surgical facelift, in which several areas of the face are treated at the same time to give an overall lifted appearance.
Also known as an 8-point or liquid facelift, the non-surgical facelift sees eight main areas of the face treated, targeting areas that often show the signs of age. These include the nasolabial folds, lip corners, cheek structure, mid-face area, tear troughs, per-jowl area, jawline and cheek fillers.
While the result will remain natural looking, the face will be brighter smoother and appear lifted.
What happens when you visit Dr Camilla Hill?
Facial aesthetics treatments in Droitwich Spa
Dr Camilla Hill offers a range of high quality facial aesthetics treatments at her clinic in Bentley, Worcestershire, situated a 20 minute drive from Droitwich Spa.
Facial aesthetics clinic in Droitwich Spa
Dr Camilla Hill offers discreet, subtle and high quality facials aesthetics treatments at a centre of excellence in Worcestershire. With a medical background and numerous five-star testimonials, you can be assured you are in safe hands.
If you are looking for facial aesthetics treatments in Droitwich Spa, contact Dr Camilla Hill to discuss how she can help you get the desired results.
Found just 22 miles south of Birmingham, Droitwich Spa has a rich history stretching back to Roman times when it was a settlement area. This historic spa town no longer boasts the spa that is incorporated into its name, although its open air lido was reintroduced in 2007 and remains an asset to the town.
Much of the town’s history focuses on Droitwich’s plentiful salt and brine supply, which was initially exploited by the Romans and saw underground reservoirs developed across the town in the 1700s.