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The Times: Rogue cosmetic clinics fake credibility with Harley Street pop-ups

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Rogue cosmetic clinics fake credibility with Harley Street pop-ups. An increasing number of unqualified individuals are carrying out Botox and BBLs at temporary offices on the London street, according to the standards body, Save Face. Unqualified practitioners typically advertise their services on s...
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Collagen Supplements Explained: What Works, What’s Hype, and How to Choose

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A follow-up to our blog on Collagen Banking As the field of medical aesthetics continues to evolve, there has been a clear shift towards preventative and regenerative approaches. With this change in focus, collagen supplements have grown significantly in popularity. The underlying premise is simple:...
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Do facelift patients seem to be getting younger?

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Once favoured by more mature ladies, facelift surgery appears to be attracting a much younger crowd, with women as young as 28 turning t the scalpel to hone their facial contours. Save Face investigates what’s really going on. Many famous female celebrities and Hollywood stars have been linked to fa...
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Sculptra and facelift surgery – hearsay versus facts

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Videos recently featured on Instagram, from surgeons and aesthetic ‘influencers’, have been stirring up online conversations and rumours with claims that having Sculptra® treatment means you can’t have a (successful) facelift later. Save Face investigated the rumours and the latest clinical insight ...
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