When it comes to weddings in 2025, it’s not just the dress and the venue taking centre stage—cosmetic treatments are becoming just as much a part of the planning process. Brides, grooms, parents, and entire bridal parties are turning to aesthetic procedures to look and feel their best for the big day. Why Cosmetic Treatments… Read more… Getting Wedding-Ready: The Rise of Pre-Wedding Cosmetic Treatments in 2025
At London Medical & Aesthetic Clinic, led by world-renowned facial plastic surgeon Dr. Ayham Al-Ayoubi, aesthetic medicine is approached as both a science and an art—one that honours the individuality and natural beauty of each face. Dr. Al-Ayoubi is internationally recognised not only for his surgical expertise, but also for pioneering techniques in non-surgical facial… Read more… The Art of Natural Aesthetics: Dr. Ayham Al-Ayoubi’s Approach at London Medical & Aesthetic Clinic
The world of cosmetic injectables is expanding with innovative treatments inspired by regenerative medicine.Beyond traditional dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injection and Sculptra, these cutting-edge options offer exciting benefits for skin rejuvenation and volume enhancement. Polynucleotide (Salmon Sperm Injections)Polynucleotide was developed originally in South Korea, Salmon sperm injections are had gained enormous popularity worldwide, for their ability… Read more… New Cosmetic Injectables Redefining Beauty
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It’s important to acknowledge that the Barbie doll, with its historically unrealistic proportions, has been criticized for promoting a harmful beauty ideal. The emphasis on an extremely slender and unattainable body type can contribute to body image issues and even eating disorders, especially among young individuals who may look up to Barbie as a role… Read more… Barbie’s Made a Comeback— But Barbie Plastic Surgery Shouldn’t !
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SkinPen Precision has revolutionised the microneedling industry by introducing the world’s only device FDA cleared for treating fine lines and wrinkles, scarring, post-surgical scars, hyperpigmentation, and stretchmarks. Micro-needling devices are also now increasingly being used for hair restoration processes. The medical-grade SkinPen device efficiently reverts the visible signs of extrinsic ageing. The 14-precision medical grade… Read more… SkinPen Precision has revolutionised the microneedling industry
Following an extensive four year review of clinical data, new technology and new surgical techniques, the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) has published its Gluteal Fat Grafting (GFG) guidelines. In 2018, BAAPS dissuaded all its members from performing Brazilian Buttock Lift (BBL) surgery, until more data could be collated, due to the high… Read more… Bottoms Up! Surgeons say “No to BBL but Yes to SGL”
Side effects and complications do happen in medicine; however, it is the duty of the doctor to minimise the possible side effects and complications even so they cannot be eliminated and aesthetic medicine is no exception to that. Dr Ayoubi’s motto “The better we look the better we feel” and as long as most of… Read more… A glimpse of history of medical complications in Aesthetic Medicine!
Kim Kardashian West is the world’s most recognisable woman, nevertheless, her exceptional figure has always been a controversy, specifically when we refer her to buttock’s shape, and it is very popular amongst some women to have an overly defined buttock. Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi: BBL used to be one of the popular treatments not long ago,… Read more… Kim Kardashian is the world’s most recognisable woman
As we continue to go through the lockdown, most of us feel a bit down. Nevertheless, the fact that “the better we look the better we feel” remains as true as ever, therefore the demand for non-surgical cosmetic treatments continues to be overwhelming. According to a survey, a third of UK adults have felt some… Read more… A new year a new revolutionary treatment – Lanluma
In regular times, our persistent optimism wins us friends and provides us with a lot of benefits, including greater levels of wellbeing, solid resilience and better health. Now, things are very different. During a pandemic, we need to act as though it’s likely we will get COVID-19 in order to keep ourselves safe and avoid… Read more… Why too much optimism can be dangerous during this pandemic




