Ihya Medical Group Ltd is conveniently located in Birmingham.
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Our passionate doctor-led team takes patients on a journey of physical and emotional revival, using bespoke aesthetic therapies to match the uniqueness of each patient. To deliver profound and transformative results, we invest in the best technologies available globally.
Ihya is rooted in Arabic and translated, means ‘revival’, and represents the transcendence of physical transformation.
It is our passion and our mission at Ihya, to take a holistic approach to cosmetic augmentation and strike a balance between aesthetic refinement and regeneration; for the overall physical and emotional wellbeing of our patients.
When you step in to Ihya, you are not merely walking in to a clinic for a simple treatment, but are embarking on a journey of enlightenment, into your physical and emotional rejuvenation.
One of our friendly advisors will contact you to answer any questions you have about Ihya Medical Group Ltd.
Mon: 10.00 - 18.00
Tue: 10.00 - 20.00
Wed: 10.00 - 18.00
Thu: 10.00 - 20.00
Fri: 10.00 - 18.00
Sat: 10.00 - 16.00
Sun: Closed - Closed
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]
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]
Book your HydraFacial today! Find the best HydraFacial clinics near you. This rejuvenating treatment cleanses, hydrates, and revitalizes for glowing skin![Read More]
Unlike dermal fillers which are aimed at mechanically filling wrinkles, folds and skin depressions, tissue stimulators are injectable products which cause a biological reaction in the tissue.[Read More]
Many different types of Laser and IPL, or LHE devices have been developed to remove body hair to a significant degree. This section contains more info on treatment cost, side effects and UK clinics.[Read More]
RF energy is able to penetrate deep into the skin causing tissue tightening, heating of fat cells and increased blood circulation for body contouring, fat and cellulite reduction treatments.[Read More]
RF energy is able to penetrate deep into the skin and affect the deeper dermis and subcutaneous layers, causing tightening and improvements to the underlying tissue structure for facial rejuvenation.[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]
Ultrasonic skin tightening, introduced with a device called Ultherapy, is a non-invasive, non-surgical cosmetic procedure that uses micro-focused ultrasound waves to stimulate collagen production, resulting in an uplifted effect to the face and neck. [Read More]
Book a top-rated Botox clinic near you. Learn about Botox and find trusted practitioners. Explore our guide to choosing the best clinic for you today![Read More]
Blue Peel significantly improves skin tightness and reduces fine lines, wrinkles, acne scars, large pores and hyperpigmentation.[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]
The term `body contouring` refers to a range of procedures that encompass size and weight reduction, as well as re-shaping of certain areas of the body, in some cases following massive weight loss where excess skin is a problem. [Read More]
Cellulite is the name given to the lumpy, irregular fat deposits often found around the hips, buttocks and upper leg areas. There are many different treatments that have been claimed to reduce the appearance of cellulite.[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]
The development of small crows feet, or shadows beneath the eyes (dark circles) can be the first signs that our skin is not as youthful and elastic as it once was. [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]
Liposuction is the most commonly performed aesthetic surgical procedure for fat removal and body contouring.[Read More]
Permanent hair removal has only been clinically proven and demonstrated for methods using electrolysis. Several lasers and light based machines have demonstrated permanent hair reduction and are allowed to make this claim.[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]
One of the most common forms of non-surgical face lift procedures is to use as combination of botulinum toxins and dermal fillers to plump out wrinkles and any volume lacking areas of skin on the face and provide lift, including the Nefertiti Lift.[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]
Upper arm laxity, also known as bingo wings is a common problem for many men and women. The main treatments are brachioplasty or upper arm lift and liposuction.[Read More]
What an incredible professional clinic this is. Had a wonderful HydraTight facial by the very lovely Lucy and wrinkle relaxing treatment by Dr K. Lucy was super knowledgable and talked me through every step, and the results were amazing. Dr K is so gentle and reassuring , will definitely be back for more treatments .
Had my first Keravive treatment at Ihya- staff were fantastic and super knowledgeable. I cant wait to see the results
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Our fabulously talented Dr K giving his lovely client the Lip shape and enhancement she desire
Onda is a new technology for non-surgical body contouring, fat reduction and cellulite treatment. With these unique Coolwaves, you can achieve amazing results, safe and comfortable treatments with no downtime. This non-invasive body contouring machine regenerates, reduces and remodels by targeting cellulite, localised fat pockets and skin laxity in a safe and effective way. It penetrates deep, demolishing the cell membranes of fat cells to dissolve localised fat deposits. It stimulates the connective tissue surrounding the fat globules of the cellulite, diminishing the orange peel effect. It also causes the collagen fibres’ contraction in the dermis and stimulates the production of new collagen, thereby tightening and toning the tissue.
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Distance: 203km. Time: 2:22.
1. Start on Tong Street (A650) | 180m |
2. Slight left onto unnamed road | 50m |
3. Continue on Rook Lane | 400m |
4. At the end of the road turn left onto Rooley Lane (A6177) | 1300m |
5. Take the sliproad on the left | 500m |
6. Merge left onto M606 | 4.3km |
7. Merge left onto M62 | 44km |
8. Continue on M60 | 11km |
9. Take the sliproad on the left towards M60 | 200m |
10. At the fork turn right onto M62 | 14km |
11. Take the sliproad on the left | 600m |
12. At the fork turn left onto unnamed road | 1.9km |
13. Merge right onto M6 | 96km |
14. At the fork turn left onto M6 | 15km |
15. At the fork turn left onto M5 | 5km |
16. Take the sliproad on the left towards M5 | 500m |
17. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Kenrick Way (A4252) | 110m |
18. Exit roundabout onto Kenrick Way (A4252) | 500m |
19. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Telford Way (A4252) | 60m |
20. Exit roundabout onto Telford Way (A4252) | 700m |
21. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Tollhouse Way (A457) | 20m |
22. Exit roundabout onto Tollhouse Way (A457) | 1100m |
23. Continue on Soho Way (A457) | 800m |
24. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Cranford Street (B4135) | 20m |
25. Exit roundabout onto Cranford Street (B4135) | 1300m |
26. Turn right onto Winson Green Road (A4040) | 200m |
27. Continue on Icknield Port Road (B4126) | 1200m |
28. At roundabout take 5th exit onto Alston Street (B4124) | 130m |
29. Exit roundabout onto Alston Street (B4124) | 160m |
30. Continue on Monument Road (B4124) | 300m |
31. Turn left onto Plough & Harrow Road (B4532) | 300m |
32. Turn left onto the ramp | 30m |
33. Slight right onto Highfield Road (B4532) | 400m |
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35. Turn left onto unnamed road | 80m |
36. Reach destination |
Distance: 27km. Time: 0:30.
1. Start on Worcester Street | 90m |
2. Continue on Coventry Street | 150m |
3. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto A456 | 70m |
4. Exit roundabout onto A456 | 9km |
5. At the fork turn left onto A456 | 500m |
6. At the fork turn right onto A456 | 1200m |
7. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Hagley Causeway (A456) | 50m |
8. Exit roundabout onto Hagley Causeway (A456) | 1400m |
9. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Hagley Causeway (A456) | 50m |
10. Exit roundabout onto Hagley Causeway (A456) | 1000m |
11. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Manor Way (A456) | 50m |
12. Exit roundabout onto Manor Way (A456) | 2.3km |
13. Take the sliproad on the left | 80m |
14. Continue on Grange Road | 300m |
15. Continue on Vine Lane | 120m |
16. Continue on Bromsgrove Road (A459) | 400m |
17. Continue on Bromsgrove Street (A459) | 130m |
18. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Mucklow Hill (A458) | 160m |
19. Exit roundabout onto Mucklow Hill (A458) | 600m |
20. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Mucklow Hill (A458) | 50m |
21. Exit roundabout onto Mucklow Hill (A458) | 900m |
22. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Halesowen Road (A458) | 30m |
23. Exit roundabout onto Halesowen Road (A458) | 700m |
24. Continue on Hagley Road West (A458) | 600m |
25. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Hagley Road West | 50m |
26. Exit roundabout onto Hagley Road West | 700m |
27. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Hagley Road West (A456) | 30m |
28. Exit roundabout onto Hagley Road West (A456) | 4.8km |
29. Turn left onto Monument Road (B4124) | 190m |
30. Turn right onto Plough & Harrow Road (B4532) | 300m |
31. Turn left onto the ramp | 30m |
32. Slight right onto Highfield Road (B4532) | 400m |
33. Turn left onto unnamed road | 80m |
34. Turn left onto unnamed road | 80m |
35. Reach destination |
Distance: 73km. Time: 0:56.
1. Start on unnamed road | 10m |
2. Turn left onto Harcourt Street | 30m |
3. Turn left onto Wellesley Street | 200m |
4. At the end of the road turn left onto Snow Hill (A5006) | 10m |
5. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Howard Place (A5006) | 10m |
6. Exit roundabout onto Howard Place (A5006) | 120m |
7. Continue on Stoke Road (A5006) | 800m |
8. Turn left onto the ramp | 400m |
9. At the fork turn right onto unnamed road | 140m |
10. Merge right onto Queensway (A500) | 4.9km |
11. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto M6 | 60m |
12. Exit roundabout onto M6 | 90m |
13. At the fork turn left onto M6 | 37km |
14. At the fork turn left onto M6 | 15km |
15. At the fork turn left onto M5 | 5km |
16. Take the sliproad on the left towards M5 | 500m |
17. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Kenrick Way (A4252) | 110m |
18. Exit roundabout onto Kenrick Way (A4252) | 500m |
19. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Telford Way (A4252) | 60m |
20. Exit roundabout onto Telford Way (A4252) | 700m |
21. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Tollhouse Way (A457) | 20m |
22. Exit roundabout onto Tollhouse Way (A457) | 1100m |
23. Continue on Soho Way (A457) | 800m |
24. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Cranford Street (B4135) | 20m |
25. Exit roundabout onto Cranford Street (B4135) | 1300m |
26. Turn right onto Winson Green Road (A4040) | 200m |
27. Continue on Icknield Port Road (B4126) | 1200m |
28. At roundabout take 5th exit onto Alston Street (B4124) | 130m |
29. Exit roundabout onto Alston Street (B4124) | 160m |
30. Continue on Monument Road (B4124) | 300m |
31. Turn left onto Plough & Harrow Road (B4532) | 300m |
32. Turn left onto the ramp | 30m |
33. Slight right onto Highfield Road (B4532) | 400m |
34. Turn left onto unnamed road | 80m |
35. Turn left onto unnamed road | 80m |
36. Reach destination |
Doctor
Dr Kashif Khan GMC registered.