Anti-aging and medical aesthetics aren’t just about improving your physical appearance—they can also have a meaningful impact on mental health and overall confidence. When people feel that they look as vibrant as they feel, it often boosts their self-esteem and emotional well-being.

Enhanced Self-Image and Confidence:
Medical aesthetic treatments, such as wrinkle reduction, skin rejuvenation, and non-invasive body contouring, help address visible signs of aging. When these treatments improve your appearance, many individuals experience a surge in confidence. This improved self-image can lead to better social interactions, a more positive outlook, and reduced feelings of self-consciousness.

Mental Health Benefits:
The boost in confidence that comes from feeling better about your appearance can translate into significant mental health benefits. Improved self-esteem can reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms, making it easier to engage in social and professional activities. Moreover, the act of taking proactive steps toward your health and appearance can also foster a sense of control and well-being.

By integrating anti-aging treatments with a focus on mental health, many find a more holistic approach to wellness. It’s not simply about looking younger—it’s about feeling more empowered, enjoying enhanced quality of life, and building the confidence to embrace all stages of life.

  • These before and after images showcase real client results from procedures performed by us at Desuthetics.

    The images have not been altered or digitally enhanced and no claims are made that results are guaranteed to be the same for other clients and these are to be used as a guide only.

    Every client is individual and therefore final treatment results will vary from client to client.

    These images are provided with complete client consent.

  • The following people are not suitable candidates for any of our treatments:

    • Those under 18 years of age

    • Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding

    • Those hypersensitive to product ingredients

    • Anyone with an active infection at the injection site

    • Anyone who has a cold, flu, sinusitis or UTI

    • Anyone who has a history of hypertrophic scarring

    • Anyone who has had major dental work in the last four weeks or is scheduled to do so in the next four weeks

    • Anyone who has had rhinoplasty surgery.

    Please be assure that if you aren’t a suitable candidate for this treatment you ill be advised of same during your initial consultation.

  • While complications are extremely rare and we do follow best clinical practices, these procedures are medical and as a result there are potential risks and complications associated with the procedures. These can include:

    • Allergic reactions: Some individuals may experience an allergic reaction to the filler substance, which can manifest as redness, swelling, itching, or rash at the injection site. Severe allergic reactions are rare.

    • Infection: Any injection carries a risk of infection. Although it is uncommon, bacterial or viral infections can occur at the injection site, leading to localised swelling, pain, and redness.

    • Bruising and bleeding: The injection process may cause bruising or bleeding at the treatment site, particularly if blood-thinning medications are being taken. While these side effects are usually temporary, they can take some time to resolve.

    • Lumps or irregularities: In some cases, dermal fillers may result in the formation of lumps or irregularities under the skin. This can occur if the filler is not injected evenly or if it migrates to an unintended area.

    • Tissue damage: Rarely, the filler material can damage nearby tissues, such as blood vessels or nerves. This can lead to complications like skin discolouration, scarring, or even tissue necrosis (death of tissue).

    • Migration or displacement: Dermal fillers have the potential to migrate from the injection site, leading to an uneven distribution of the filler substance.

    • Granulomas: In some cases, the body may react to the filler material by forming small granulomas, which are inflammatory nodules. These nodules can be visible or palpable and may require additional treatment to resolve.