Doctor-led facial aesthetics
Subtle treatment. Sound medical judgement.
Consultation-led facial aesthetics for people who want to look refreshed and well, while still looking like themselves.
Who this service may be suitable for
- Lines and facial movement
- Changes in facial volume, shape or balance
- Review of previous filler treatment
Why seeing Dr Karen may help
Dr Karen brings the breadth of an experienced practising GP to every consultation, reviewing your medical history, medicines, facial anatomy and expectations before recommending any treatment.
What the consultation can cover
- Your concern and the outcome you hope to achieve
- Medical history, medicines and previous procedures
- Facial movement, proportion and balance
- Realistic outcomes, risks, alternatives and aftercare
What is included
- Individual medical assessment
- Discussion of suitable options and realistic outcomes
- Clear information about consent and aftercare
Treatment costs are confirmed before you decide to proceed. A consultation does not commit you to treatment.
What would you like to discuss?
Facial aesthetics planned around you, not a template
Explore the concern closest to yours. Every route begins with Dr Karen’s medical and facial assessment.
What to expect
A personal, consultation-led process
- 01
Consultation
Discuss your concern, health history and what a proportionate outcome may look like.
- 02
Consider the options
Review suitability, alternatives, risks, costs and time to decide.
- 03
Treatment and review
Proceed only where appropriate, with informed consent, aftercare and review arrangements.
A few things to know
- Not every treatment is suitable for every person.
- The right recommendation may be conservative treatment, a different approach or no treatment.
Begin with this service
Register for appointments or use the secure booking system when availability is live. Please do not include medical details in the registration form.
Register for appointmentsQuestions
About doctor-led facial aesthetics
That depends on the treatment, clinical suitability and whether there has been adequate time for informed consent and reflection.
Dr Karen will discuss clinically appropriate options after understanding your concern and medical history.
No. Expected outcomes, limitations and individual variation are discussed before treatment.