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Prices for cosmetic treatment start at £185, with charges based on the amount of product used. On average, treatments cost around £225.
I do not charge by zone or area, as this pricing structure often encourages unnecessary treatment—something the GMC does not support. In reality, charging per area is not as beneficial as it may seem. By pricing based on the amount of medicine used, I can often achieve effective results across multiple areas for significantly less—sometimes as little as the basic rate.
Bruxism treatment is a fixed price of £300.
Hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating) treatment is £365.
Fridays only 12noon, close at 530pm. All bookings online.
Yes. Minimum 1 hour prior. Returning client appointments are 15mins, New clients 30mins.
The quality and drive for excellence in my clinic are a direct extension of my work as a medical consultant. My goal is to set the standard in this field. I practice within a surgical suite, using medicines stored in a pharmaceutical fridge with twice-daily temperature monitoring. All medications are supplied by a pharmacist, ensuring complete legitimacy and security in the supply chain.
You can choose to go elsewhere and pay less—that’s your decision. However, high-standard treatment, fully insured and delivered in a medical environment, comes at a cost. The treatment medicine itself is inherently expensive. If you pay less, you get less. My fees have remained unchanged since September 2021.
Another way to look at it: you are considering having one of the world’s most powerful paralytic agents injected into your face to enhance your appearance. I ensure your suitability for treatment and obtain full informed consent beforehand—there are no shortcuts.
I am based in Jersey, and my life is here. I do not fly in and out with no ties to the island. My clients’ safety is my highest priority. Unfortunately, some practitioners fly into Jersey offering cheap treatments with no safety measures, guarantees, or insurance. This area of medicine remains unregulated in Jersey, making it even more crucial to choose a provider you can trust.
Absolutely not—it is strictly against professional guidelines. A doctor should never offer discounts on medical treatments. You should never feel enticed to undergo cosmetic procedures because of a promotional offer.
I get contacted about this frequently, and in most cases, the issue stems from practitioner error. I don’t encounter these problems because I strictly follow the correct procedures.
The most logical explanations are:
• The medication was stored at the wrong temperature, causing it to denature.
• It was over-diluted with too much water when reconstituted from powder.
• An insufficient amount was injected.
While antibody resistance can develop, this is typically seen in patients receiving high doses for muscle spasticity, not in aesthetic practice.
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