Get a new look for 2009.

January 22, 2009 by

Viridian Medical are introducing a new pricing structure for their Botox injection courses for the new year. Specialists in non-surgical cosmetic procedures, they offer a wide range of procedures aimed at being an affordable beauty treatment facility able to provide a minimally invasive solution to each area of the body. The new structure sees the prices of Botox injections reduced by £50 at their Windsor facility.

Viridian Medical use Botox®, Vistabel® and Xeomin® which are all types of Botulinum type A.
Botox has been used to treat eye squints, muscle spasticity, wry necks, migraines and in the cosmetic arena is mostly used for frown lines, crows feet and forehead lines but has applications in the lower face as well. It has become almost a buzz word in recent years and at Viridian Medical they recommend having a discussion with one of our medical consultants prior to agreeing to any treatments. The ain at Viridian is to give a fresh look not a frozen one and avoid the “Dr.Spock eyebrow” look that is the give away sign of being “Botoxed” and we used an advanced approach to achieving this .When a treatment get’s as much media attention as Botox has it’s important that people considering the treatment talk it over with an expert in order to separate the myth from the reality. Central to Viridian’s ethos is that their patients are making an informed decision on whether the treatment is right for them.

To get more information on Viridian’s Botox courses as well their various other beauty treatments please visit their website, there you can contact them to book and appointment, arrange a consultancy or get more information. Alternatively you can contact them directly on 0844 800 9870.

Viridian operate out of clinics and hospitals in the south east of England and are based at their sites in Windsor, Berkshire and Guildford, Surrey. They are ideally located for London and the home counties.

Press praise for Linia Cosmetic Surgery

December 16, 2008 by

Cosmetic Surgery experts Linia Healthcare have recently updated their media section to highlight an impressive library of reviews and articles.

Amongst the coverage they have recieved recently there is excellent reviews and articles from the likes of the Daily Mail and Daily Express as well as more niche publications such as Woman’s Own.

In many of the pieces their head surgeon Dr Aslam has worked directly with the patients concerned and they involve some of their specialist procedures such as Breast Augmentations and Facelifts.

There is plenty to read up on becasue it offers a large selection of different stories from a range of different patients from models to ordinary people undergoing a range of different procedures and as you’d expect given the excellent sources involved they information is much better written and much more unbiased than you’d nromally find and cosmetic surgery company’s websute. Becasuse of this it’s much more readable and much more reliable so even if you are not thinking of undergoing a procdure with Lina it is a useful reference.

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Viridian Medical now supply Arbonne Cosmetics

September 10, 2008 by

London, UK. Surrey and Berkshire based cosmetic beauty specialists Viridian Medical have announced that they finalising a deal th at with see them becoming a supplier of the Arbonne cosmetics range.

The announcement was made on the Coming Soon section of their website as they seek to showcasing the none surgical cosmetic treatments that will be soon added to the range of products and services they offer.

The statement says : “In the near future we are aiming to become an independant consultant for Arbonne’s range of skin care products.Arbonne premium skin care range are made in the U.S.A. and developed at the Arbonne Institute of Research and Development in Switzerland”

This move is intended to complement the range of hi-tech cosmetic medicine procedures offered by Viridian including Smartlipo, Botox Injections, Accent RF and filler treatments such as Sculptra, Restylane, Evolence, Juvederm and Teosyal. They are based in the south east of England (serving places like London, Kent, Surrey, Berkshire etc etc) however this new expansion will allow them to engage with customers all over the UK.

 

 

Botox : The lowdown

August 19, 2008 by

According to our friends at Wikipedia the “Cosmetically desirable effects of Botox were first discovered by Vancouver-based cosmetic surgeons Drs. Alastair and Jean Carruthers. The serendipitous discovery occurred when the husband-and-wife team observed the softening of patients’ frown lines following treatment for eye muscle disorders, leading to clinical trials and subsequent FDA approval for cosmetic use in April 2002. As of 2007, Botox injection is the most common cosmetic operation, with 4.6 million procedures in the United States, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.”

There is so much hype going around about cosmetic Botox treatments it is a good idea to get information about it before setting your heart on a course of injections.

The problem with this is how do you get advice whilst avoiding the hard sell? How can you be sure you are getting the right advice without falling into a sales pitch.

If you are considering Botox or indeed any other cosmetic beauty procedure you definitely should do your research. You can do a lot worse than popping along to one of the Cosmetic Surgery open evenings hosted by Viridian Medical. Yes they are a clinic offering Botox treatments but these evenings take the form of a series of short talks by the consultants (not sales staff) then a question and answer session. After that you can opt to find out more or just leave. They do none-surgical cosmetic treatments such as Botox, Smartlipo, Restylane, Sculptra amongst others. They are based in Windsor, Berkshire and Guildford in Surrey and so are well placed to serve London, Kent, Hampshire, Buckingham and the whole of the south east.

It’s a better approach than just booking a consultancy because you get to ask the questions you want answering and then have time to mull it over and get second opinions. For more information just click here Open evenings on cosmetic and none-cosmetic surgical procedures.

Viridian Medical Expertise in non-surgical rejuvenation

July 3, 2008 by

A senior medical Consultant providing an extensive range of non-surgical rejuvenation treaments for the face and body, at a choice of private hospitals in Berkshire and Surrey.

Professional high tech minimally invasive solutions to areas that you may want to improve; a double chin, love handles, saddlebags, crows feet and frown lines, blemished skin, the décolleté, thin lips, sagging skin using Smartlipo® with suction/aspiration, Botox®, Restylane Dermal Fillers, Sculptra™, Lip Enhancement, Accent™ RF and Easy TCA peels, all at competitive prices.

Record numbers of people across the UK are having plastic surgery

February 13, 2008 by

From The Scotsman :

RECORD numbers of people across the UK are going under the knife, according to new figures which show a large increase in plastic-surgery procedures.

The figures, released by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (Baaps), show the stigma of “having some work done” is falling away.

Some 32,453 people chose to have cosmetic surgery last year, an increase of 12 per cent on 2006, when 28,921 procedures were carried out.

Facelifts are becoming ever more popular according to data, with 4,238 women opting for the procedure last year, a rise of 37 per cent on 2006.

Breast implants remained the most popular procedure, with 6,497 woman undergoing the operation, while 5,148 women had eye surgery, and 3,990 women had liposuction, an increase of 15 per cent.

While 91 per cent of all cosmetic surgery was carried out on women, the figures show more men than ever are open to “self-improvement”.

Last year, 98 men had tummy tucks, a rise of 61 per cent, while the number of males who had liposuction rose by 18 per cent.

Leading plastic surgeons believe factors encouraging the trend include the higher profile of surgery – driven by a rise in TV shows featuring live cosmetic work – and the availability of “softer” options such as botox, which act as an introduction to the idea of face “rejuvenation”.

Douglas McGeorge, consultant plastic surgeon and president of Baaps, said: “This year’s audit clearly reflects the UK’s continued acceptance of aesthetic surgery, particularly in the area of anti-ageing.

“Wide media coverage has helped educate the public about the latest advances and choices available, but it is crucial that people do their research carefully when choosing a provider.”

Rajiv Grover, consultant plastic surgeon and Baaps secretary, said that the dramatic rise in surgery may be related to the increase in non-surgical cosmetic treatments such as face “fillers” and peels.

He added: “The effects of these less invasive treatments can sometimes be limited once jowling or loose skin has developed, so this could explain why more patients now feel ready for the surgical option.”


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