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// Core Clinics


‘For men especially, what we look to achieve with non-surgical aesthetics treatments (including anti-ageing injectables and facial fillers) is not a radical change that leaves the patient looking un-natural or ‘not themselves’. Rather, we are looking to restore youthfulness and vitality – reducing fine lines and wrinkles, improving facial proportions and restoring definition to areas including the jawline and cheekbones. The results are very natural and patients often receive comments that they look very well and have they been on holiday.’


A quite significant improvement in facial appearance can be achieved through minimally-invasive non-surgical means – for example the ‘Liquid facelift’ combines a personalised mix of facial injectables for reducing lines and wrinkles as well as restoring skin volume. There is minimal down-time and the results are almost immediate and last between 1-3 years. In addition, a significant improvement in appearance can be achieved with a good skin care regime – improving skin tone, clarity, reducing blemishes (whether acne or sun spots) and increasing the skin radiance can have significant anti-ageing effects.


If you’re a man considering aesthetic treatment, why not start by taking better care of your skin at home?


- Cleanse and exfoliate – just because men don’t tend to wear make up doesn’t mean their skin doesn’t benefit from daily cleansing to remove dirt, oil and impurities. Shaving is a good exfoliator but using an exfoliating product once or twice a week will help skin on the whole face to regenerate and glow


- Use a good moisturiser and always wear a good, high SPF sunscreen (we recommend and stock the Obagi range, which includes prescription and non-prescription variants


- Keep well hydrated and eat a healthy and varied diet – what you consume really does affect your skin quality


Book a complimentary skin care consultation with Dr Malik at Core Clinics. Contact their Patient Experience team on 01926 80111 or email helpme@coreclinics.co.uk


HIGH-PERFORMANCE HEALTHCARE


Our team of over 30 clinicians and therapists includes GPs and consultants, psychiatrists and podiatrists, chiropractors and complementary therapists. We specialise in sports healthcare and performance – looking after over 200 professional sportspeople – and in chronic conditions, mental health, back pain and musculoskeletal problems, weight loss and medical aesthetics.


‘I believe Core is a model for the future of healthcare:


personalised, proactive and holistic’ Dr Stefaan Vossen (DC) Clinical Director


01926 801111 admin@tcpn.co.uk


www.coreclinics.co.uk Clinics in Warwick and Hatton


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