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We're moving to Crosby Village!

The Aesthetics Hub, who specialise in non-surgical treatments, have also taken over premises in Glenn Buildings South. 
Run by independent nurse prescriber Abbey McLaughlin, the new medical aesthetics clinic is relocating from Waterloo and will be situated above the Card Factory. Work has already begun to transform the premises into a luxurious clinic due to open later this year.
The Aesthetics Hub focuses on patient safety and meticulous patient care.
Abbey is highly-respected within her specialism having been practising as an aesthetics nurse for over seven years and prior to starting The Aesthetics Hub had over ten years experience within the NHS as an Intensive Care Nurse and specialist nurse in the Sefton community.
Abbey said: “We are very excited about this expansion. Crosby Village is the perfect location for the business and we are delighted to have secured a long-term lease. The décor will fully compliment the art deco building; it will be a medical aesthetics clinic that’s unparalleled in the North West.”
The relocation to Crosby Village marks a huge investment for the company. The expansion will include three treatment rooms where a plethora of competitively priced non-surgical treatments will be carried out such as wrinkle reducing injections, lip enhancement, dermal fillers, eye rejuvenation, medical grade skin care, peels and facials. The clinic will offer the very latest and most effective procedures for lines and wrinkles, loss of volume, scars, hooded eyes and skin problems to name a few with the emphasis on natural results, holistic care and evidence-based practice. Every patient will receive a bespoke service and exceptionally high levels of professionalism ensuring The Aesthetics Hub is a cut above the competition. The patient journey begins with a free in-depth consultation including a skin-scan assessment. Thorough consultations allow Abbey to confirm patients’ eligibility for treatment and give necessary advice and information to allow them to make informed decisions and ensure only appropriate treatments are administered to the highest standard. 
Patients old and new will be welcomed into the serene, comfortable and discreetly located new clinic where they can be sure they will receive the very best treatment and care.

Source: The Champion Newspaper

 

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