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Hello 2017

Abbey McLaughlin

Hello 2017!

2016 was our best year to date; we welcomed lots of new patients, introduced more innovative treatments and attended major industry events including the British Association of Cosmetic Nurses (BACN) conference in Birmingham alongside industry peers.

Contouring treatments have been particularly popular in 2016; when dermal filler is used to subtly enhance and shape the cheeks, jawline and chin for a more defined and rejuvenated appearance.
Skin care has also increased in popularity with the introduction of the Skinade line, many of our current patients sought advice, treatments and products in order to improve their skin.

Our continuous commitment to training and professional development over the last 12 months has enabled us to introduce several new therapies, including, underarm sweating treatments, gummy smile treatments, neck and jawline tightening, skin scanning, micro-needling, Dermalux Light Therapy, bespoke peels and a broad range of skincare products that treat spot-prone skin, pigmentation, rosacea, scars and stretch marks to name a few.
So what’s new in 2017? Due to increasing demand we will be introducing tear trough treatments in January, which helps to rejuvenate the eye area and decrease dark circles, complementing our other dermal filler options. 
We will be attending the exclusive Allergan Masterclass event in February with renowned Plastic Surgeon Mauricio de Maio enhancing the continual education of the team from the leading Industry experts! So expect further new treatments to be introduced throughout the year.

The Aesthetics Hub offers advanced rejuvenation treatments using the latest techniques and quality brands focussing on patient safety and results.

2017 is shaping up to be a busy year, so if you're interested in finding out more about what The Aesthetics Hub can do for you or if you have a questions about the treatments we offer, please contact us and we will be happy to help.

Happy New Year!

ABBEY & THE AESTHETICS HUB TEAM

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