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Linda Mather

Aesthetic Nuse, The Chamonix Clinic, Gateshead

The advantages and challenges associated with the Government's legislation for the aesthetics sector in England

» Social media is a platform that many practitioners within the aesthetics sector use to showcase and promote enviable lifestyles. This has served to breed avarice, encouraging others to seek out...

Much to look forward to in 2023

This patient was a 30-year-old woman had no relevant medical history and no known allergies. She received toxin treatment to the glabella, forehead and crow's feet at a cost of £80 for the full...

A brief overview of current proposed changes and the legalities of advertising prescription-only medicines

On a more serious note, I would like to take this opportunity to reflect upon the issue of advertising within the scope of aesthetic practice. Although the law clearly states that it is illegal to...

PIAPA introduces new Chair and Vice Chair

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself to you. I would also like to say farewell to the former chair of PIAPA, Yvonne Senior, who has taken the organisation from a few colleagues...

Taking time to reflect

On 7th February 2019, our Northwest members gathered for a clinical reflection session with a particular focus on lower face toxin. We began by discussing the Association of British Pharmaceutical...

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