Making Miracles
The Experts
Dr Kieren Bong is a general practitioner with a special interest
in aesthetic medicine. Having trained with some of Europe
and Asia’s leading aesthetic doctors, he is the first and only
doctor in Britain offering this exciting and revolutionary facelift
treatment. Pioneered in South Korea, this treatment is what
millions of men and women have been searching for – a miracle
facelift which requires no incisions, no hospital stay and delivers
instant and long lasting results.
Q
What is the most important thing you’ve learned from
your patients?
A
Not to impose my standard of beauty on them. Beauty is
difficult to define. You will know it when you see it.
“
Patients want to
Q
Where do you go to escape from work?
look as good as
Snowboarding at the indoor snow slope.
they can, but with
A
as little pain and
Q
What is your best anti-ageing advice?
effort as possible
A
Stop smoking and avoid excessive sun exposure.
Board Certification
MBChB, MRCGP, DFFP
Miracle Frame Face Lift
Qualification
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, University of
Glasgow
Basic surgical training at various teaching
hospitals in Glasgow
Membership of Royal College of General
Practitioners
Areas of Expertise
• Facial Rejuvenation with Botulinum Toxin A
• Facial contouring and volumising
• Chemical skin peels
• Non-surgical lip enhancement
• Miracle Frame Face Lift
Location
Glasgow, Scotland
Contact Details
The principle difference between the Miracle Frame Face Lift
Essence Medical
and other ‘conventional thread lifts’ is in the use of longer
Dundas Court, 38 New City Road, Glasgow G4 9JT
threads for wider facial coverage and the creation of a ‘frame’
Tel: 0800 680 9098
with higher thread counts to produce a longer-lasting suspen-
Web:
www.essencemedical.co.uk sion.
Web:
www.miracleframelift.co.uk
100 per cent no cuts = no scars + no downtime + no
bleeding/bruising/swelling
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