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Dr Emma Goulding is an NHS and aesthetic doctor based in Hale, Altrincham. She prioritises a patient-centred approach to aesthetic medicine.
Dr Emma Goulding graduated from The University of Manchester Medical School in 2017 after previously gaining an honours degree in Medical Sciences from The University of Leeds. Having practised medicine both here and overseas in Australia, she is now undertaking her GP qualification within the North West Deanery.
In addition to her NHS work Dr Emma has been practising aesthetic medicine for over 6 years, and currently teaches other medical professionals in this field at the award-winning Training Academy, Acquisition Aesthetics. Her work in the aesthetic field has been nationally published in magazines such as the Aesthetics Journal, and she is also an associate member of the highly esteemed British College of Aesthetic Medicine.
Outside of her medical work Dr Emma is a busy mum and as result of this has a passion for pregnancy and post partum care within her work.
Her friendly and caring approach to medical aesthetics is welcomed among her patients.
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Mon: 14.00 - 19.30
Tue: Closed - Closed
Wed: Closed - Closed
Thu: 13.00 - 19.30
Fri: Closed - Closed
Sat: 09.00 - 14.00
Sun: 09.00 - 14.00
Botulinum toxin type A, know by the brand names Botox (Vistabel), Dysport (Azzalure) and Xeomin (Bocouture), is a naturally occurring protein produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum. It is licensed as a prescription only medicine and can be used to treat wrinkles like frown lines and crow`s feet as well as hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating. As a prescription only medicine, it requires a face-to-face consultation to determine your suitability for treatment.[Read More]
The use of chemical peels to soften and improve the appearance of skin dates back to the ancient Egyptians. Today, scientists have identified numerous forms of acid which can be used to treat skin.[Read More]
Dermal fillers are made of various kinds of natural, man-made or synthetic materials that have been developed for injection into the skin and lips; including hyaluronic acid.[Read More]
Sclerotherapy was developed for treating varicose veins. Microsclerotherapy is a technique of injecting thread veins with a sclerosant that causes swelling in the vein’s wall which destroys it.[Read More]
There are many hundreds of different types of cosmeceutical skin care products on the market today that contain active ingredients and claim they can improve wrinkles and the appearance of ageing.[Read More]
We cover everything you need to know about Botox: From pricing to results, to side effects and aftercare, you can trust our accredited experts.[Read More]
It is the first stabilised hyaluronic acid (HA) based product which is manufactured without the use of chemical cross-linking agents (BDDE) and is used for skin remodelling and treating skin laxity, not for just filling lines and wrinkles. According to the makers, it delivers dramatic improvement in tissue quality, even in challenging areas, and is complementary to other aesthetic treatments and dermal filler procedures.[Read More]
Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous hair follicles.[Read More]
Commonly concerns are focussed on changes in the skin and ones complexion that occur as we age. Skin specialists now believe that most of the changes that we see in our skin as we grow older are due to the sun (sometimes referred to as "photodamage"). [Read More]
Tear trough rejuvenation is a relatively new treatment that is used to improve the appearance of dark circles or dark hollows underneath the eyes which appear in some people. [Read More]
The concept of facial skin tightening refers to cosmetic procedures which seek to cause contraction in the tissues to effectively tighten them up or which involve a lifting technique often accompanied by the removal of excess skin.[Read More]
Hyperhidrosis is the condition whereby an individual has abnormally increased or excessive perspiration or sweating which can occur most commonly on the hands, feet, armpits and groin area. Botulinum toxin, Botox is a popular treatment choice.[Read More]
The signs of ageing on a person’s face start to show as early as the end of the second or the beginning of the third decade of a persons life. At first, fine lines start to form between the nose and the mouth, around the eyes and on the forehead.[Read More]
Lip augmentation, volumising, shaping or enhancement is a cosmetic procedure which uses various materials to plump out and re-shape the lips. [Read More]
Most cosmetic procedures in this area relate to the alteration of the size or shape of the nose. [Read More]
Age spots or lentigos, sometimes known as "liver spots" are medically known under the condition of hyperpigmentation. Professional skincare clinics have effective treatments to reduce the appearance of more pronounced age spots or hyperpigmentation. [Read More]
Scarring can affect a person’s confidence and self-esteem, particularly when the scars are on the face. Depending on the type of scar and the way an individual heals there are a variety of options for improving the appearance of scarring. [Read More]
In recent years aesthetic practitioners who study the outward signs of ageing on the face have been focussing on the loss of facial volume that occurs as many of us get older. [Read More]
A variety of options, including using heat generating technologies such as light and electrical currents have been developed to treat thread veins, also called spider or broken veins.[Read More]
I have visited Emma many times and every time have been thrilled with the results. Emma puts you at ease and explains everything throughly. Thank you!
I highly recommend Emma and would not go to anyone else for aesthetic treatments. Emma is extremely knowledgeable and gave me advice about what was right for me. She explains benefits and risks and manages expectations in terms of outcomes. I am really happy with the treatments I have had, thanks Emma!
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The beauty of Anti Wrinkle Injections is that they are almost impossible to notice. This treatment can be leveled up according to the client and can take years off your appearance after just one treatment.
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Distance: 15km. Time: 0:26.
1. Start on Princess Street (A34) 40m
2. Slight left onto John Dalton Street (A34) 200m
3. Turn left onto Deansgate (A56) 700m
4. Slight right onto Bridgewater Viaduct (A56) 170m
5. Continue on Chester Road (A56) 1000m
6. Continue on Bridgewater Way (A56) 1300m
7. Merge right onto Chester Road (A56) 3.1km
8. At the fork turn left onto Chester Road (A56) 700m
9. At the fork turn left onto Chester Road (A56) 700m
10. Continue on Cross Street (A56) 700m
11. Continue on Washway Road (A56) 2.4km
12. Continue on Manchester Road (A56) 1.5km
13. Turn left onto Barrington Road (B5164) 800m
14. Continue on Stamford New Road (B5164) 500m
15. Continue on Railway Street (B5164) 160m
16. Continue on Ashley Road (A538) 300m
17. At the end of the road turn left onto Hale Road (A538) 300m
18. Turn right onto Victoria Road 300m
19. Turn left onto Broomfield Lane (B5163) 200m
20. Reach Dr Emma Goulding clinic
Distance: 7.2km. Time: 0:11.
1. Start on School Road (B5166)
2. Continue on Northenden Road (B5166) 40m
3. Turn right onto Hope Road 900m
4. Continue on Brooklands Road 2.2km
5. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Shaftesbury Avenue (A560) 60m
6. Exit roundabout onto Shaftesbury Avenue (A560) 900m
7. Take the sliproad on the left towards Thorley Lane (A5144) 500m
8. Continue on Thorley Lane (A5144) 800m
9. Continue on Delahays Road (A5144) 300m
10. Turn right onto Grove Lane 130m
11. Turn left onto Hermitage Road 600m
12. Turn right onto Hale Road (A538) 500m
13. Turn left onto Broomfield Lane (B5163) 200m
14. Reach Dr Emma Goulding clinic
Distance: 24km. Time: 0:23.
1. Start on Bridlemere Court 10m
2. Turn left onto Bridlemere Court 110m
3. Turn right onto Padgate Lane 130m
4. Turn left onto Padgate Lane (A50) 160m
5. Continue on King Edward Street (A50) 300m
6. Turn left onto Manchester Road (A57) 800m
7. Continue on New Manchester Road (A57) 500m
8. Continue on Manchester Road (A57) 2.3km
9. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Woolston Interchange (A57) 60m
10. Exit roundabout onto Woolston Interchange (A57) 300m
11. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Woolston Interchange (M6) 20m
12. Exit roundabout onto Woolston Interchange (M6) 5km
13. Take the sliproad on the left towards M56 800m
14. At the fork turn left onto unnamed road 600m
15. Merge right onto M56 7km
16. Take the sliproad on the left towards A556, (A56): Northwich, Altrincham 1100m
17. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Bowdon Interchange (A56) 150m
18. Exit roundabout onto Bowdon Interchange (A56) 200m
19. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Dunham Road (A56) 300m
20. Exit roundabout onto Dunham Road (A56) 600m
21. Turn right onto Bow Green Road (B5161) 1400m
22. At the end of the road turn right onto Langham Road (B5161) 1100m
23. Turn right onto Ashley Road (B5163) 300m
24. Turn left onto Victoria Road (B5163) 130m
25. Turn right onto Broomfield Lane (B5163) 200m
26. Reach Dr Emma Goulding clinic
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Dr Emma Goulding graduated from The University of Manchester Medical School in 2017 after previously gaining an honours degree in Medical Sciences from The University of Leeds. [More Info]