The INDEX magazine september 2011
MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH STRETCH MARKS
A non-invasive and highly effective natural medical procedure.
Working through infusing CO2 (an entirely natural gas) below the skin – improving circulation and resulting in skin rejuvenation, tissue remodelling & improved skin elasticity
a problem of the past with CARBOXYTHERAPY AFTER
face/neck/brow lift chin/cheek implants
surgery for capsular contracture breast enlargement
nipple improvement change of implants
breast reduction breast uplift
fat removal or liposuction tummy tuck
surgery for weightloss/gastric banding BEFORE
With Umar D Khan who is internationally & nationally known for pioneering the muscle splitting breast augmentation technique
Mr U D Khan has over ten years’ experience and has performed over 7000 aesthetic surgical procedures to date
TESTED AND CLINICALLY PROVEN
FIRST IN TUNBRIDGE WELLS • COLOUR • FIRMNESS ENCOURAGE COLLAGEN REPAIR • £100 PER TREATMENT
SKIN TAGS • MOLES • THREAD VEIN REMOVAL • INJECTABLES • WRINKLE FILLERS • FACIAL IMPLANTS • SUITABLE FOR MEN & WOMEN
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71 London Rd,Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1DX 01892 530265
www.wellsmedicalcentre.com
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