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The Harley Street Skin Clinic

Precision cosmetic surgery tailored to enhance and refine your natural beauty.

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Advanced procedures designed to enhance male aesthetics and address intimate concerns.

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Tailored surgical solutions to enhance feminine aesthetics and improve intimate well-being.

Comprehensive solutions to address a range of body concerns, from stubborn fat to skin laxity.

Breasts

Tailored solutions for breast concerns, including size, shape, and symmetry.

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Advanced treatments to improve skin texture and even out tone for a smoother, radiant complexion.

Specific Areas

Targeted treatments to address skin concerns in specific facial areas for balanced, refined results.

Volume & Contouring

Tailored solutions to restore facial volume and enhance natural contours for a more youthful appearance.

Considering Injections for Facial Asymmetry?

I've inherited facial asymmetry - it's as if one eyebrow has dropped and because of this, a skin fold has fallen onto the upper eyelid, covering it more than on the other eye. I don't want to resort to radical measures like a scalpel, it's a bit early, I'm 28 years old. The cosmetologist advised a couple of injections in the forehead area, supposedly it will lift the eyelids and open the gaze. What do you think, should I do it or not?

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I had Botox in my forehead for the first time, very disappointed. Initially, it felt like a slab was placed on my forehead, my head ached, it felt as if a wasp had stung between my eyebrows. My eyebrows dropped, the left one then normalised, but the right one didn't go so smoothly. It was pulling my eyelid, like I was a pirate. The cosmetologist tried to fix it, even used threads and gel, basically it was her mistake. Now I'm waiting for it all to wear off. I go to the sauna, have injected vitamin V. Almost 3 months have passed, my right eye is still somewhat covered. I don't want such beauty anymore.

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Hmm... I didn't know it could be like that. I don't seem to have that - touch wood! I want to work on my forehead next... The goal is to stop wrinkling my forehead, as it sometimes gathers up like an accordion 😂. Do you think it's worth doing for such a goal? I don't have any wrinkles when I'm relaxed yet (27 years old), but with such active facial expressions, they'll definitely appear on my forehead!

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Who has ever had an eyebrow correction?? Can someone advise....they injected into the eyebrow and just below it..is this correct or not????..I only did it yesterday and can't see the result yet...I'm just nervous and have no patience to wait in case it gets worse...Someone said that you need to inject into the forehead, not the eyebrow..

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I had my forehead frozen, the result was only visible after a couple of days, then my eyebrows noticeably dropped, although for many they rise. It was very scary to look at, I endured 2 weeks and noticeably my eyelids began to rise again, a fabulous effect, I did not regret it. Then I added threads to my eyebrows, I was absolutely thrilled. It's just that unfortunately the first time the freeze lasts very little (personally for me 2 months). And the forehead began to wrinkle again, although there were no complaints about the eyebrows. Of course, I couldn't stand it and ran to freeze my forehead again. Unfortunately, the eyebrows dropped again, but now I'm not afraid, I just need to endure a couple of weeks for a fabulous result, and it will last much longer than the first time. The main thing is to have a specialist, then there is nothing to fear, I advise not to be afraid and try. Of course, just not synthetic.

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They injected Dysport into my forehead. I wanted to slightly lift my eyebrows, making my face more open. It turned out the opposite. After two days, my eyebrows dropped and my face became gloomy. Today is the fifth day and I don't know what to do. The doctor said wait 2 weeks. Is 50 units a lot? Has anyone else had this and what did you do?

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