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MiraDry at Karidis Clinic, St John’s Wood
They Say
No one enjoys sweating, but for some it is more than a little annoying. Those affected by excessive sweating, a condition known as hyperhydrosis, tend to feel severely restricted by it in their everyday life, sometimes avoiding work … Read more →
GetHarley
They Say
GetHarley is a digital platform and service that connects some of the world’s most renowned skincare professionals with consumers, for skin consultations and personalised, product regimes of exclusive, science-led brands, delivered to their door, including the likes of … Read more →
Ask the expert: Q & A with Emma Coleman, Dermatology & Aesthetic RGN
Q: Do Botulinum Toxin injections really prevent lines and wrinkles?
A: Over time, yes. The toxin (or Botox), works by gradually preventing nerve messages getting through to the muscles, telling them to contract and thereby stopping the skin over the … Read more →
Ask the expert: Q & A with Emma Coleman, Dermatology & Aesthetic RGN
Q: Can lip fillers ever look natural?
A: Absolutely! A large proportion of my clients ask for a natural lip, to the point where they want to keep it as their secret and don’t want partners, mums or friends to … Read more →
Radiofrequency Microneedling at AI Beauty Clinic
The Blurb
This is what the Asian beauty clinic, AI Beauty, have to say about Radiofrequency Microneedling:
‘The laser technology that ENDYMED provides to customers is its pioneering and parented 3DEEP RF multi-source phase-controlled laser technology. It is a non-surgical … Read more →
Ask the expert: Skincare and Dermatology with Emma Coleman
Q: Is Maskne really a thing?
A: Yes, many of my clients are struggling with this issue, and maskne comes in many guises; unsightly bumps, dry and scaly patches, rashes and blemishes developing on the chin, around the mouth and … Read more →
Our Expert Answers with Emma Coleman – Dermatology and Aesthetic RGN
Can Botox injections help to reduce teeth grinding?
Yes – the Masseter muscle located at the rear jaw angle can become hyperactive in around 5 to 8% of the population, leading to nighttime teeth grinding, also known as Bruxism. Most … Read more →
Our Expert Answers with Emma Coleman – Dermatology and Aesthetic RGN
When it comes to the world of skin and the care of it, I think we would all agree that there are many myths and smokey mirrors to overcome, making it tricky to know what is the best approach. Here … Read more →








