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How does Celluma 3-in-1 LED work?

Celluma 3-in-1 LED was developed after 12 years of extensive medical research. It’s a relatively new technology that harnesses gently stimulating red LED light to encourage collagen and elastin synthesis in the skin, in turn boosting healing and improving the overall health and condition of the skin, deep from within.*

Each session takes around 45 minutes and a course of eight treatments, twice a week, is usually recommended for best results.*

What results can I expect? Celluma

The results of Celluma are often immediate with a visible improvement in skin tone and texture. If used in Pain Management, there can be an immediate effect.

After a course of treatments you will see a noticeable difference in skin tone, clarity and a softening of fine lines and wrinkles. Monthly treatments may be advised to maintain results. For pain management, Celluma is *Scientifically proven to relieve arthritic pain, muscle and joint pain and stiffness, Celluma provides compromised cells with the energy to regain and restore vitality naturally.

Contact us today to discuss our Celluma treatments.

Pay only ÂŁ1350 for a course of 4 Emsculpt Neo treatments

Pay only ÂŁ1,350 for a course of 4 Emsculpt Neo treatments instead of ÂŁ2500!!

WHAT IS EMSCULPT NEO?

20,000 sit-ups in 30 minutes while lying down? EMSculpt Neo is a revolutionary body sculpting treatment that can firm and lift up the abdomen, buttocks, arms, and legs. This is the only procedure that can help you achieve two therapies in one, by building muscle and reducing unwanted fat at the same time.

The treatment works by directing High-Intensity Focused Electro-Magnetic energy to the targeted area known as HIFEM. This forces muscles to contract 100%, which is not possible through exercise.

Offer to be redeemed within 3 month of purchase, EMSculpt Neo is only available in Kensington, Fitzrovia, Parsons Green and Cambridge clinics.

Balance is refundable only if not suitable for treatment.

Should you really be able to pop to John Lewis for a new pout?

Casting a quick look over the lipsticks on the Charlotte Tilbury concession, I stride onwards into the menswear department at Peter Jones, the branch of John Lewis that occupies pole position on Sloane Square in London.

This is no morning mooch around the beauty counters — I’m here to have injections of skin-rejuvenating Profhilo in my decolletage at the new tweakments clinic that is tucked away behind the men’s suits. Peter Jones? Tweakments? Yes, you read that right.

Lip-boosting fillers, fat-freezing devices and injectable wrinkle-busters are now on offer here and at five other branches of John Lewis & Partners.

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John Lewis to start selling injectable treatments at six of its stores across Britain – is yours on the list?

The high street mega-retailer has started the injections for shoppers after an ever-increasing interest in anti-wrinkle treatments.

The London, Edinburgh, Milton Keynes, Southampton, Kingston and Cambridge shops will offer lucky locals injectable treatments as well as facials, laser hair removal and other aesthetic treatments.

But only over 25s will be able to enjoy the service, provided in partnership with Cavendish Clinic and they have to have a consultation first.

Jason Wilary-Attew, head of beauty at John Lewis, said: “We know there’s increasing awareness and demand among consumers for advanced beauty treatments.

“After careful consideration, we were keen to partner with a trusted, medical clinic brand which would deliver this service.”

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Injectables at John Lewis means that it has finally gone mainstream

The quintessentially British store has given its seal of approval to injectables. Does this mean we’ll never be knowingly over-treated?

To many British people, John Lewis is a bastion of reliability, often prefixed with the words “good old”, within whose fragrant floors we go about the business of feathering our nests. Le Creuset pots, Easy Care sheets, Arthur Price cutlery, Egyptian Cotton towels – we’ve bought them all in John Lewis. It’s where some of us have had our wedding lists and others have taken our school uniform lists, safe in the knowledge that its stain repellant skirts and scuff-resistant shoes will go the distance. 

What we haven’t ever bought at John Lewis, however, is a new face. For while the redoubtable store may sell many things, it has never sold injectables. Until now. In what is surely a sign of the times – though a sign of what, exactly, is more nebulous – the 158-year-old store is set to offer a slew of aesthetic treatments in-store, including high-tech facials, Coolsculpting body treatments and dermal fillers, all administered by the Cavendish Clinic, which has more than a decade’s experience in the field. 

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Filler with your Fendi? Welcome to the world of cosmetic clinics within department stores.

“In the last two years, we’ve seen an at-home beauty tech boom and launched our first ever beauty tech department with LED light masks and facial toning devices. Our collaboration with the Cavendish Clinic is an acceleration of these services, where customers can visit a clinic in selected John Lewis stores to experience Cavendish bespoke skincare plans and consultations.”

 

 

Skinceuticals partners with Cavendish on its first UK skincare centre

Cosmeceutical brand SkinCeuticals is opening its first UK advanced clinical centre in Kensington, London, in collaboration with The Cavendish Clinic.
The SkinCeuticals by Cavendish Clinic opens this Wednesday and will be a “hub of skin innovation”, combining Cavendish’s medical expertise with SkinCeuticals product excellence.

Beauty Treatments a Vogue staffer had before her Wedding

The pressure to look and feel your best on your wedding day is no small thing – there’s a reason weddings and beauty are two of the world’s biggest industries. Along with planning and hosting essentially the biggest dinner party of your adult life, there’s also an ungodly insistence on looking perfect whilst doing it.