Ageing Concerns focuses on restoring harmony, structure, and vitality to the face using clinically proven, medically‑led techniques. Rather than chasing trends, these treatments work with your natural anatomy to soften lines, replenish volume, and enhance facial support where it has been gradually lost over time.
With a strong emphasis on safety, precision, and subtlety, each treatment plan is tailored to your individual features, ensuring results that look refreshed, confident, and unmistakably you. Expect natural rejuvenation, improved facial balance, and long‑lasting outcomes delivered with minimal downtime.
Wrinkles
Getting older is a natural part of life and our bodies go through several changes, which include crow’s feet, wrinkles and other skin conditions. When ageing occurs in the face, it can lead to a lack of confidence and some people may feel self-conscious.
Bunny Lines
Bunny lines are the fine wrinkles that appear on either side of the nose when you scrunch it up, smile, or laugh. These lines, also known as bunny line wrinkles, are often dynamic wrinkles caused by repetitive muscle movements, particularly in the nasalis muscle.
Crows Feet
Crow’s feet are the fine lines that appear at the outer corners of the eyes. Sometimes called laughter lines or eye wrinkles, these creases deepen over time due to repeated facial expressions, sun exposure and the natural effects of skin ageing.
Frown Lines
Frown lines are the vertical creases that appear between the eyebrows, often forming as a result of repeated facial expressions and natural skin ageing. Sometimes called glabellar lines.
Gummy Smile
A gummy smile, sometimes referred to as excessive gingival display (EGD), involves an excess of gum tissue appearing when a person smiles. This condition makes many patients feel self-conscious about smiling in public and knock their confidence.
Nasolabial / Marionette Lines
Fine lines that become more visible with age and contribute to a less youthful and more sagging appearance. Nasolabial folds, also known as smile lines or laugh lines, appear at the corners of the nose and down to the edges of the mouth.
Chin Dimpling / Pebble Chin
Also known as orange peel chin, pebble chin is caused by muscles in the face constantly flexing. In some cases, people may suffer from regular spasms in the chin muscles and be unable to control them. Constant scrunching leads to the appearance of an uneven chin.
Lip Volume Loss
Thin lips are a common occurrence, happening from birth or through age as the structure of the face changes. This is due to a loss of collagen in the skin and the tiring of muscles, which may cause the lips to lose their full shape. This can also lead to wrinkles forming around the mouth.
What an amazingly beautifully clean clinic. Professional and very friendly staff. Made me feel relaxed. Dr Stark was amazing. Very patient. He explained everything so well. And is generally a really nice chap. The prices are very competitive. Only went today. So waiting for results. But I will definitely be going back. They are a top notch clinic. Brilliant.
Kim Petrou
Lisandra is one of the best aesthetics and laser therapists I’ve had to work on my skin. Super talented and gives me all the reassurance I need for the right treatment. Highly recommend her!
Sara Bergantini
I saw Dr Ahmed for Botox treatment for my hyperhydrosis at the London clinic, he is the most kind and gentle Dr I have had treat me, so knowledgeable and never makes you feel pressured. Thank you so much
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