10 Market Square
Stony Stratford
Bucks
MK11 1BE
Tel: 01908 566565

Collagenics Clinic and Consultation


Collagenics is the UK's leading and largest provider of aesthetic non-surgical beauty treatments e.g. line smoothing using Botulinum Toxin, Dermal Hydrating Fillers, Medical Skin Peels, etc. Collagenics was established in 1988 and offers a wide range of treatments operating from over 500 of the most reputable salons and spas throughout the UK.

Collagenics offers both women and men the latest in facial rejuvenation and anti-ageing treatments including enhanced facial contouring, scarring or tissuedamage reduction and off-setting the signs of ageing e.g. fine lines, crows feet, frown lines, pronounced nose to mouth lines, etc.

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Collagenics treatments include:

Facial Contouring:

Using Dermal Hydrating Fillers. This is a straightforward injectable treatment that revitalises complexions and is successfully used to diminish the appearance of lines and wrinkles and to shape facial contours. A series of small injections give immediate results which last between 9 and 12 months

Line Smoothing:

Using Botulinum Toxin. Since the introduction of Botulinum Toxin in 1994 for treating lines and wrinkles its popularity has dramatically increased. Botulinum Toxin softens and smooths expression lines, frown lines, forehead lines and crows feet with the effects lasting between 3 and 6 months.

Skin Rejuvenation:

A luxurious skin restoration package. This treatment is becoming more and more popular due to the dramatic results that can be achieved. The treatment is comfortable without the soreness associated with other resurfacing methods resulting in radiant skin.

Thread Vein Treatment:

Also known as Sclerotherapy. This simple treatment is used successfully to correct unwanted thread veins predominantly in the leg area. The procedure is carried out by injecting a small amount of a special solution into the affected area. The thread veins will gradually fade over a period of between two and eight weeks following treatment.

 

Another source of useful information is the Collagenics website which is soon to be updated - www.collagenics.com. I can also put you in touch with our PR company (Brand PR) who also have lots of material that could be used.