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Laser care skin clinic

Laser care skin clinic

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121 Broadway, Ealing, W13 9BE

~0.8 miles away

Get a head start on ageing with Laser Skin Care Clinic’s cosmetic injections and acne scar treatment available in London and Ealing. We offer a round of injectables that make your skin healthy, rejuvenated, and smooth by targeting ageing signs efficiently.

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Dr Kay Clinic

Dr Kay Clinic

★★★★★ (5)

36 Devonshire Road, Chiswick High Street, London, W4 2HD

~2.6 miles away

Welcome to dr Kay clinic We strive to advance the science, art, and safe practice of both surgical and non-surgical aesthetic treatments through education, research, and innovation while maintaining t

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Prima Britannia Laser Clinic

Prima Britannia Laser Clinic

★★★★★ (5)

212 King Street, London, W6 0RA

~3.4 miles away

Prima Britannia Laser Clinic in West London, Hammersmith, provides a unique and different approach. We pride ourselves on providing the highest professional standard of care and excellence.

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Harrow On The Hill Clinic

Harrow On The Hill Clinic

★★★★★ (5)

34 King Henry Mew, Byron Hill Road, Harrow, HA2 0JF

~4.3 miles away

Located in a historic part of Greater London, our award-winning private practice delivers a range of high-end dental and facial treatments.

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West London Face Clinic

West London Face Clinic

★★★★★ (3)

Fredora Avenue, Middlesex, Hayes, UB4 8RB

~4.8 miles away

Wrinkle treatments, dermal fillers and hyperhidrosis treatments given by a GMC registered medical doctor in a clinical setting in Hayes, Middlesex.

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Premier Laser  & Skin Fulham

Premier Laser & Skin Fulham

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3 -5 Vanston Place, Fulham, Broadway, SW6 1AY

~5.3 miles away

Lead by our Managing Director Lucy Xu, Dermatologist Eric Huang and Dr Jean Nehme, we are continually striving for betterment and are proud to be acknowledged by many as London’s leading laser and skin destination with seven state-of-art skin clinics across London and Surrey. 

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Cavendish Clinic - Parsons Green

Cavendish Clinic - Parsons Green

★★★★★ (5)

185 New Kings Road, Parsons Green, London, SW6 4SW

~5.5 miles away

London’s premier face and body rejuvenation clinic. Designed with rejuvenation and relaxation in mind, here at Cavendish Clinic and Medispa, we want to make you feel special.

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Skin Medical Northwood

Skin Medical Northwood

★★★★★ (10)

William Old Centre, Ducks Hill Road, Northwood, HA6 2NP

~9.1 miles away

Dr Karim is an award-winning specialist in non-surgical and laser procedures, facial rejuvenation and body contouring. Her 13 years of experience as a specialist in Cosmetic Medicine is celebrated with the launch of her new clinic, Skin Medical.

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Can you have Botox if you are pregnant or breastfeeding?

Botox is generally not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding because there is limited safety evidence in these groups. If you are trying to conceive, pregnant, or nursing, tell your prescriber before booking. They can talk you through safer timing and alternatives.

Can Botox affect your ability to drive or work afterwards?

Most people can drive and return to normal desk-based work straight after treatment. If you feel lightheaded, have a headache, or feel unwell, it is sensible to wait until you feel fully normal before driving. If your job involves strenuous physical work, your clinician may advise a short pause.

Is it safe to fly after Botox?

Flying is not usually a problem after Botox, as cabin pressure changes are not known to affect the product. The main consideration is that bruising or swelling can be more noticeable in the first couple of days, and you may not want to travel during that window. If you are flying the same day, follow your clinician’s aftercare advice carefully.

When can you wear make-up after Botox?

Many clinics advise waiting a few hours before applying makeup, mainly to reduce rubbing and pressure around injection sites. If you do apply makeup on the same day, use gentle patting rather than vigorous blending. Avoid facial massage tools until your clinician approves.

Can you exercise after Botox?

Strenuous exercise is often discouraged for the rest of the day, as increased blood flow and pressure can worsen swelling or bruising. Light walking is usually fine. If you are training for an event, ask for advice tailored to your routine and timing.

Does alcohol matter before or after Botox?

Alcohol can make bruising more likely because it can widen blood vessels and affect clotting in the short term. Some clinicians recommend avoiding alcohol for 24 hours before and after treatment, especially if you bruise easily. If you choose to drink, keep it modest and stay well hydrated.

What if one side looks slightly different after Botox?

Small differences can occur because faces are naturally asymmetrical and muscles respond at different rates. Results usually settle over 1–2 weeks, so early unevenness does not always mean the final outcome will be uneven. If you are concerned after the settling period, contact your provider for an assessment.

What happens if Botox does not work for you?

A lack of effect can be due to dosing, placement, muscle strength, or timing, rather than the product “failing”. In a small number of people, the body may respond less strongly over time. A qualified prescriber can review what was used and discuss adjustments or alternative treatments.

Can you build up resistance to Botox?

Resistance is considered uncommon but can happen, usually linked to repeated exposure over time and product factors. If results seem to reduce over multiple treatments, your clinician may consider changing technique, dose, or (where appropriate) switching to a different botulinum toxin type. This should always be guided by a prescriber.

Does Botox interact with vaccines or illness?

There is no routine requirement to avoid vaccines because of Botox, but timing can be sensible if you want to separate side effects (for example, headache or fatigue) from treatment effects. If you are unwell, have a fever, or have an active infection, it is usually best to postpone until you are fully recovered. Tell your clinician about recent vaccinations and any current illness.

Can you have Botox if you have a neurological or muscle condition?

Certain conditions that affect nerves or muscles may increase risk or make Botox unsuitable. Examples can include myasthenia gravis or other neuromuscular disorders. Always disclose your medical history and ask for a prescriber-led assessment rather than proceeding on assumptions.

What should you do if you think you are having a complication?

Mild redness, small bumps, or a headache can occur and often settle. Seek urgent medical advice if you have worrying symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swallowing problems, or rapidly worsening weakness. For non-urgent concerns (for example, drooping eyelid or unexpected asymmetry), contact your treating clinic promptly for guidance and review.

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