Sunday, 21 April 2013
Can lip fillers look natural?- Yes they can!
Many potential clients seeking lip enhancements are put off by the Lesley Ash lip experience. Everyone has heard about her treatment and the consequences that the unfortunate lady is having to live with. Of course, we always get to hear about the celebrities who have overdone it a bit in one way or another, while those who have successful, natural looking enhancements, in the way it should be done, manage to remain below the media radar. They simply remain looking good for their age.
Lesley Ash actually had a disastrous permanent lip implant using silicone and then had an allergic reaction to it. Why any cosmetic doctor would be prepared to offer a permanent treatment in this area is beyond me! This is no longer used due to the complications associated with it.
I offer only ultra fine, temporary, hyaluronic acid based fillers with a tried and tested clinical history and FDA approval. These include the Juvederm Ultra range. JuvĂ©derm® Ultra Smile lip enhancement treatment is a gentle filler dedicated to giving you fuller, more defined, natural-looking lips.
I always adopt the 'less is more' approach and stress to my clients about taking a minimal approach. Very small amounts of product can be used when carefully placed in specific areas of the lips to create a naturally plumper lip and more supported lip line. 'Trout pouts' tend to occur when too much filler is placed along the edges of the lips which can produce a stiff, protruding look with an obvious ridge. This is not the look that most of us seek!
As the effects of ageing take hold, even the lucky few who were born with perfectly beautiful lips may want to consider enhancing their lips’ appearance. Over time, the volume of the lips depletes, leaving a thinner, flatter appearance. Wrinkles and fine lines compromise their smooth look, and the vermillion borders and Cupid’s bow become less defined. Around the mouth, the area between your upper lip and nose can become flattened, and the corners of the mouth may turn downward, creating a tired, aged appearance.
You can enhance the contour, definition and overall shape of your lips, correcting any slight asymmetry and adding more support at the philtrum- those little lines below the nose- to help smooth away these signs of ageing. Juvederm Ultra Smile does contain a local anaesthetic too, so with the addition of lashings of topical cream beforehand this helps to make the treatment a far more comfortable one.
So... don't let those big lipped celebrities put you off! Your lips CAN be enhanced in a very natural way.
Friday, 1 February 2013
A Natural Look Can be Achieved with Botox
By relaxing the muscles in the face 'botox' tackles the wrinkles generated by these muscles but as a consequence reduces movement and therefore facial expressions such as frowning, raising your eyebrows etc. By adjusting the amount of botox injected, the level of muscle movement can also be varied.
Rather than eliminate all wrinkles completely, a far gentler effect can be achieved, where the lines are dramatically softened, but the face can still be very expressive.
A good aesthetics practitioner will discuss with you the look you want to achieve, and the amount of facial movement you wish to retain. Based on your consultation, they can then determine the right amount of botulinum toxin required to give the desired effect. The wrinkles will be greatly diminished but you should still be able to look natural when smiling or frowning. The goal is for you to look fresher faced..... not frozen faced!
Be the best version of yourself.
Friday, 10 August 2012
'First Time' aesthetic treatments
An effective skincare regime is important for maintaining healthy, beautiful looking skin, but there might come a time when you want to do a bit more to turn back the clock.
Thanks to a wide range of minimally invasive aesthetic procedures, we can now diminish the signs of ageing effectively and achieve natural appearing results non-surgically. However, it might seem daunting to choose the right type of treatment for your ‘first time’. Well, my first advice would be to go for a temporary treatment.
Two of the most popular minimally invasive treatments are dermal fillers and volumisers and wrinkle relaxing injections with botulinum toxin(known commonly as 'botox')
Hyaluronic acid is an example of an excellent temporary filler for so-called ‘static lines’ such as the nose-to-mouth lines. Fillers/volumisers can also be used to improve a gradually ‘deflating’ facial contour with a gentle cheek or lip plumping treatment for example.
For ‘dynamic lines’ caused by repeated facial expression movement ,such as frown lines between the eyebrows, the muscle relaxing botulinum toxin remains my all-time favorite.
Overall, I recommend a step-wise approach with phasing of treatments, so that changes will be gradual and you will continue to feel your own self, while optimal correction is achieved over time. Compare it to joining the gym – you wouldn’t expect to be all ‘sorted’ after a single session, would you?
Thanks to a wide range of minimally invasive aesthetic procedures, we can now diminish the signs of ageing effectively and achieve natural appearing results non-surgically. However, it might seem daunting to choose the right type of treatment for your ‘first time’. Well, my first advice would be to go for a temporary treatment.
Two of the most popular minimally invasive treatments are dermal fillers and volumisers and wrinkle relaxing injections with botulinum toxin(known commonly as 'botox')
Hyaluronic acid is an example of an excellent temporary filler for so-called ‘static lines’ such as the nose-to-mouth lines. Fillers/volumisers can also be used to improve a gradually ‘deflating’ facial contour with a gentle cheek or lip plumping treatment for example.
For ‘dynamic lines’ caused by repeated facial expression movement ,such as frown lines between the eyebrows, the muscle relaxing botulinum toxin remains my all-time favorite.
Overall, I recommend a step-wise approach with phasing of treatments, so that changes will be gradual and you will continue to feel your own self, while optimal correction is achieved over time. Compare it to joining the gym – you wouldn’t expect to be all ‘sorted’ after a single session, would you?
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
New regulations for injectable cosmetic treatments.
You
may have recently heard in the press that the regulations surrounding
injectable cosmetic treatments have changed quite dramatically in the last
couple of weeks, and this may have led to considerable uncertainty and possibly
worry for anybody having such treatments

Following some revelations on a Panorama programme about doctors who are
prescribing Botox for administration by non –prescribing nurses and,worryingly, even medically
unqualified beauty therapists, the practice of so-called “remote prescribing”
has been banned by the General Medical Council (GMC), and one doctor has
already been suspended for this practice.
What remote prescribing means is that the doctor is prescribing treatment for a patient who he/she has not personally assessed face to face, and it is then administered by a non-medical aesthetician .This is a practice that has gone on for some time both in large chain clinics and also a lot of small nurse-run salons, but it is only now that the GMC have taken action to stop it.
The rules are now clear. Doctors, dentists or qualified nurse prescribers can only prescribe Botox after a face-to-face consultation.
I would like to reassure you that as far as my practice is concerned nothing has been affected. As a practicing dentist and medical prescriber I will continue to individually assess, prescribe and administer all injectable treatments as appropriate, following the highest standards possible so that your ongoing satisfaction and safety are ensured.
What remote prescribing means is that the doctor is prescribing treatment for a patient who he/she has not personally assessed face to face, and it is then administered by a non-medical aesthetician .This is a practice that has gone on for some time both in large chain clinics and also a lot of small nurse-run salons, but it is only now that the GMC have taken action to stop it.
The rules are now clear. Doctors, dentists or qualified nurse prescribers can only prescribe Botox after a face-to-face consultation.
I would like to reassure you that as far as my practice is concerned nothing has been affected. As a practicing dentist and medical prescriber I will continue to individually assess, prescribe and administer all injectable treatments as appropriate, following the highest standards possible so that your ongoing satisfaction and safety are ensured.
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
THIS MONTH'S ANTI-AGEING TIP
Anti-ageing Vitamin C
The sun. We all love it, when it manages to make an appearance, but it is the main external factor that causes ageing in all of us.
We automatically think of a sunblock as our main defence, but we also need to consider the free radical damage that causes the signs of ageing. What is a free radical ? I hear you ask.
When we run a machine, like a car, it burns fuel by combining the fuel with oxygen in the engine. Our car moves along the road on the released energy. However, the car also gives off exhaust fumes as a by-product. Something similar to this happens in the cells in our bodies. When our bodies combine oxygen with glucose(the fuel)in our cells we make energy, but we also make free radicals, our body's version of exhaust fumes. These are damaging to all the cells in our bodies.
Vitamin C is one of the best anti-ageing chemicals available.Topical application of Vitamin C protects against photo ageing, acting as a powerful anti-oxidant that counteracts free radical damage, mopping them up like a mini Pac man.
Vitamin C soaks into the skin after it is applied and cannot be washed off. Once it is in the skin it helps protect from the sun’s damage. Unlike most sunscreens, topical Vitamin C is thought to provide wavelength independent UV protection. This is more effective because there are many wavelengths in the ultraviolet spectrum and most sun blocks only cover a few of them, leaving our skin vulnerable to the others. Even better, Vitamin C can help prevent sun damage without blocking the absorption of Vitamin D, an important vitamin manufactured in the skin during sun exposure.
Topical Vitamin C can help repair skin that is already damaged by the sun by replacing the Vitamin C that has been lost and boosting healing with its anti-inflammatory effect. Topical application has also been shown to help restore collagen and elastin, causing the skin to look and feel firmer.
It is for these reasons that I always recommend a daily combination of physical sunblock, along with topical application of Vitimin C serum, to give total protection from photo ageing.
Obagi Professional C serum is a highly effective product that penetrates to where it is needed. Just apply a few drops every day and you will soon notice an improvement in your skin.
Obagi 10% Professional C serum available at Dentelle £55.00
Monday, 18 June 2012
Lustre Light treatment for acne. Wecome to a new confident you.
Lustre Pure-
Light treatment for Acne
I have just spent the weekend at FACE (Facial Aesthetics
Conference and Exhibition) held at the Royal College of Physicians in London. One
of the new treatments which caught my eye was the Lustre Pure, a home treatment
therapy for problem skin.
What is acne?
Acne is the most common skin condition and can affect 80% of
people at some point in their life. It is caused by the body’s immune system
creating an inflammatory response to bacteria called P.acnes which lives in the
skin.http://www.dentelle.co.uk/cosmeceutical-skincare.html P acnes grow in sebaceous glands which produces oil called sebum. Many
acne treatments help clear acne by cleaning the skin and clearing the excess sebum,
so reducing the growth of the bacteria. Other treatments, such as antibiotics,
help to kill the bacteria, but these can have unwanted side effects and the
bacteria may become resistant over time.
How Lustre works
Many acne sufferers find that their skin improves and spots
seem to disappear when they have been out in the sunshine. However, we all know
that sunlight contains dangerous UVA and UVB rays which cause skin ageing and
can cause cancer. Scientists have found that visible blue light at a wavelength
of 420nm does not damage the skin but is very effective in killing P acnes. Blue
light has been used by dermatologists for many years to treat acne.
How does blue light kill acne
bacteria
The bacteria that cause acne produce a chemical called
porphyrin. When blue light at 420nm is applied to it this porphyrin becomes
activated and this has been clinically shown to destroy the bacteria.
Lustre
Light Technology
Lustre Pure Light is an at
home treatment device available through skin clinics. It harnesses
the safe, natural blue light of the visible spectrum to eliminate the
spot-causing bacteria while being kind to the skin. It is a small, rechargeable
device with slim flexible heads which can target problem areas. The device is
portable and treatment is delivered when it is worn, so you can get on and do
the things you need to do. This treatment is designed to work alongside
existing acne therapies to help achieve the best results. It is recommended for
use every day for 8 hours per week.
Take a look at what Dr Chris Steele on This Morning has to
say about it
If you are interested in this treatment please contact us at
Dentelle to find out more.
Saturday, 2 June 2012
AN OLD ANTI-AGEING METHOD RE-INVENTED
Skin needling, otherwise known as micro-needling is a form of natural collagen induction that is used facially to smooth wrinkles and improve depressed acne scarring . It can also reduce the appearance of stretch marks and scarring on the body.
This is not a new anti-ageing method . In the late 80's skin specialists had already published research on results of needling on scars and stretchmarks. Dermatologists also noticed that areas of depigmented skin tended to repigment during the process through transplantation of melanocyte cells from the normal pigmented areas to the lighter areas.
It is one of the easiest and most effective skin treatments available today and can safely be performed on all skin types, without any risk of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation which can be associated with other procedures , ie laser treatment and deep chemical peeels.
Skin ageing and wrinkles occur due to the continued breakdown of collagen and elastin at a faster rate than it is produced after the age of 25 years.By increasing these key ingredients the skin can gradually become more rejuvenated.
Microscopic punctures caused by the medical roller stimulate collagen production in the papillary dermis layer by triggering the fibroblasts in a cascade wound healing process..Each successive treatment will lead to further collagen production that will progressively fill in depressed scars and deep lines, and make the skin appear firmer. The infilling process can continue for up to 12 months following treatment.
Needling can be safely combined with botox and dermal fillers for even greater results. A combination of needling with hyaluronic acid injections can tighten up the skin while additional volumising fillers can lead to an overall 'facelift' effect by further sculpting and lifting the facial tissues. Such appropriately performed skin needling may postpone a face-lift for a decade.

This is not a new anti-ageing method . In the late 80's skin specialists had already published research on results of needling on scars and stretchmarks. Dermatologists also noticed that areas of depigmented skin tended to repigment during the process through transplantation of melanocyte cells from the normal pigmented areas to the lighter areas.
It is one of the easiest and most effective skin treatments available today and can safely be performed on all skin types, without any risk of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation which can be associated with other procedures , ie laser treatment and deep chemical peeels.
Skin ageing and wrinkles occur due to the continued breakdown of collagen and elastin at a faster rate than it is produced after the age of 25 years.By increasing these key ingredients the skin can gradually become more rejuvenated.
Microscopic punctures caused by the medical roller stimulate collagen production in the papillary dermis layer by triggering the fibroblasts in a cascade wound healing process..Each successive treatment will lead to further collagen production that will progressively fill in depressed scars and deep lines, and make the skin appear firmer. The infilling process can continue for up to 12 months following treatment.
Needling can be safely combined with botox and dermal fillers for even greater results. A combination of needling with hyaluronic acid injections can tighten up the skin while additional volumising fillers can lead to an overall 'facelift' effect by further sculpting and lifting the facial tissues. Such appropriately performed skin needling may postpone a face-lift for a decade.
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