Thermage – Is this the right treatment for me?
We answer your most common questions in relation to the outstanding Thermage treatment.
Read More >We answer your most common questions in relation to the outstanding Thermage treatment.
Read More >Delve into these non-surgical superheroes to banish your dark spots.
Read More >Exploring the popular types of Toxins, and why we prefer to use BOTOX at 111Harley Street.
Read More >A Liquid Rhinoplasty, also called a Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty, is an alternative to a surgical nose job. Here’s what you need to know…
Read More >Everything you need to know about this effective treatment.
Read More >Lip Fillers are one of the most frequented and easy procedures that 111 Harley St. performs, thanks to the cultural popularity that has sprung up around the treatment in recent years.
Read More >Within the Asian culture, the fat transfer to the forehead is a coveted surgical technique. Culturally, we might expect to see a flatter-looking forehead among Chinese patients.
Read More >Breast ptosis is one of the most common conditions that we treat as plastic surgeons. ‘Ptosis’ refers to when the breasts sag or droop. The extent to which this happens varies between patients. Generally, when the nipple and the lower pole of the breast sit below the breast crease, you have some degree of sagging.
Read More >There are varying techniques and approaches that your aesthetic may use, including the Russian lip filler technique and cherry lips. Some approaches focus on defining and adding sharpness to the lip border, while others concentrate on fullness to the body of the lips. The injections points and substance used varies depending on the cosmetic goals.
Read More >Many women are opting for more natural-looking perkier breasts, and there are a couple of surgical methods to achieve this.
Read More >Banana rolls refer to the crescent-shaped area of fat or skin that resides just below the butt cheeks. To treat banana rolls, you may require a combination of non-surgical treatments or surgical intervention.
Read More >A hip dip refers to the inward curve that sits on each side of the hip just below the hip bone, known as ‘hip dips’ or ‘violin hips’.
Read More >To request a surgical consultation with Dr Yannis Alexandrides MD FACS please complete this form. Please note these consultations carry a fee.
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