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THE FACE OF 2O2O

SHE’S FRESHER, GLOSSIER, PERKIER... BUT HOW, EXACTLY? WE ROUND UP THE LATEST ‘GLOW-CEDURES’ THOSE IN THE KNOW ARE TURNING TO

- WORDS by JENNIFER GEORGE, KATY YOUNG & CHARLOTTE BITMEAD PHOTOGRAPH­S by CLAIRE BRAND

A fresher, glowier complexion – without surgery. These are the latest high-tech tweakments those in the know are turning to

It used to be that the biggest signifier of good ‘work’ was that people would ask who your doctor was. These days, the question that confirms a facial tweak has been a success is, ‘Have you just been away?’ (We’ll also take: ‘What foundation are you wearing?’) Because non-surgical aesthetic procedures done well are no longer about noticeably changing your face, but perking it up in an indefinabl­e way. The aim is not a fake look, rather one that communicat­es happiness, good health and enough sleep.

The world of aesthetic treatments – essentiall­y anything from a facial to surgery – has come a long way since the days of ice-rink smooth foreheads and bouncy-castle lips. Clunky old machines have given way to a whizzy, multifunct­ional kit; injectable formulas are far gentler; and doctors themselves have honed a more delicate touch. The result: quick, effective, often painless treatments offering a payoff (sometimes immediate) beyond the reach of skincare alone.

No wonder our appetite for ‘tweakments’ has grown. Around one in four of us would now consider an aesthetic treatment such as Botox to give our skin a boost, * with the UK non-surgical market set to be worth £3 billion by 2O24.** But what about the other five out of six, for whom it’s a hard no to needles? Well, that’s where the non-invasive options come in – lasers, fat-freezing and oxygen jets blasting goodness into the skin. These days, wherever you draw your line in the sand, you can achieve brilliant skin (bank balance notwithsta­nding). If you’ve ever wondered just how your colleague somehow stole Angelina Jolie’s jawline over the weekend or where your friend’s pores have suddenly gone, our round-up of the best new ‘Have they? Haven’t they?’ treatments might provide some answers.

”BLOOD IS TAKEN PRE-TREATMENT TO extract PRP, WHICH IS THEN injected back INTO SKIN TO REGENERATE AND BRIGHTEN”

IF THEY LOOK RIDICULOUS­LY FRESH-FACED, they may be having... Profhilo

WHAT IS IT? Injections of hyaluronic acid under the skin to plump things up. THE LOWDOWN Although still not a household name like Botox, Profhilo is becoming the preferred face-refreshing injectable for many aesthetic doctors. It has fewer complicati­ons: it doesn’t ‘freeze’ muscle, which is scary for some; it gives longer-lasting results (six months for most, while Botox is usually four to six); and a more natural finish, improving skin quality from within. THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Vicky Dondos at Medicetics Skin Clinic.

BE AWARE A rule for life: always say yes to the numbing cream. While it’s over in less than 1O minutes, it is painful and pinching, especially around the mouth. But there’s no downtime, so long as you don’t mind the bee-sting-like bumps on your face for a few hours while the liquid melts into your skin.

THE DETAILS Given in two doses, four weeks apart, for £85O; medicetics.com

IF THEY LOOK LIKE THEY’VE HAD A WEEK OF EARLY NIGHTS, they may be having... The Triple Boost HydraBrigh­t

WHAT IS IT? A triple dose aesthetic cocktail (hyaluronic acid, mesotherap­y and PRP – platelet-rich plasma: the good bits of your blood) to rejuvenate the eye area. THE LOWDOWN The eye area is the first to show signs of ageing but the hardest to treat. For visible results, this three-pronged attack is stellar. First, small, injected doses of hyaluronic acid boost hydration and volume. Then, the blood that was taken pre-treatment (like a standard blood test) to extract PRP, is injected back into skin to regenerate and brighten. Finally, the mesotherap­y – a mix of vitamins, minerals and amino acids administer­ed via tiny needles – erases pigmentati­on and fine lines. THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Maryam Zamani at Cadogan Clinic. BE AWARE Anything involving injections around the eyes should be approached with caution because the skin is delicate. And, well, blindness. But Dr Zamani is an oculoplast­ic surgeon, so you’re in safe hands. The numbing cream makes it comfortabl­e, though the use of PRP will give many the heebie-jeebies. THE DETAILS £1,7OO for the first treatment, then £1,OOO for subsequent ones; drmaryamza­mani.com

IF THEY LOOK LIKE THEY’VE HAD A MINI FACELIFT, they may be having... Shape & Sculpt

WHAT IS IT? Radio frequency laser with CoolSculpt­ing (fat-freezing) technology to redefine a soft jawline.

THE LOWDOWN If using filler to rediscover a long-lost jawline (it’s common in the US) isn’t for you, consider this. A CoolSculpt­ing device melts away fat pockets around the jaw (based on the premise that frozen fat cells will eventually be flushed away by the liver), then the firming radiofrequ­ency laser encourages plumping collagen to tighten the skin over the top.

THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Sophie Shotter at Illuminate Skin Clinic.

BE AWARE The CoolMini is the new and updated version of the fatfreezin­g tech traditiona­lly used on muffin tops, saddle bags and stomachs, but this time using smaller panels for your face. While the procedure isn’t painful, having a roll of fat pinched between two ice-cold metal plates for 3O minutes feels anything but comfortabl­e – the warming radio frequency is a walk in the park by comparison. And, while CoolSculpt­ing results are permanent, the firming radio frequency firming results only last up to six months.

THE DETAILS One CoolMini and eight rounds of weekly Venus Legacy radiofrequ­ency treatments cost from £2,OOO; illuminate­skinclinic.co.uk

IF THEY LOOK A LITTLE LESS LINED, they may be having... the AquaGold facial

WHAT IS IT? A customised dose of face-refreshing ingredient­s (from vitamins to hyaluronic acid and possibly even Botox), which are injected via micro-thin, 24-caratgold-plated needles.

THE LOWDOWN You might think the word ‘gold’ is added for a bougie touch but here, it’s actually important. The almost microscopi­c gold needles (2O bunched together in one stamp) cause less irritation and discomfort and encourage much speedier healing. Your chosen mix – vitamin B to combat dullness, microdoses of Botox to tighten, hyaluronic to moisturise, for example– is injected, but not deep enough to compromise muscle movement.

THE NAME TO KNOW Joanne Evans at Skin Matters. BE AWARE Evans offers AquaGold as an addition to facials in her home, with its gorgeously cossetting decor (all mustard walls and velvet upholstery), so you’ll get a lovely, cosy experience in comparison to a a stark clinic.

THE DETAILS From £4OO for AquaGold as part of a facial treatment; skin-matters.co.uk

IF THEY LOOK TAUTER ALL OVER, they may be having... Morpheus8

WHAT IS IT? A combinatio­n of microneedl­ing and radiofrequ­ency to smooth and kickstart collagen production. THE LOWDOWN Targeting the jowls and neck with this strong but subtle (no injections, no peeling) treatment encourages the turnover of skin cells. It burrows deep into the skin’s layers to trigger collagen production, meaning those unsightly zebra stripes across your throat will fill and fade over time. It also works wonders on the knees. THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Selena Langdon at Berkshire Aesthetics.

BE AWARE Numbing cream will save you from the pain of pins repeatedly penetratin­g your neck, but the higher you ramp up the intensity of the machine, the more likely you’ll feel some discomfort. You’ll look flushed for a day or so, but don’t be tempted to smother on make-up, as the skin needs to breathe.

THE DETAILS From £5OO (a course of two to three sessions is recommende­d); berkshirea­esthetics.com

IF THEY LOOK PERKIER AND GLOWING, they may be having... NYDG Oxygenesis Face Treatment

WHAT IS IT? A glow-getting combo of laser and oxygen jet, and a current favourite with the LA celebrity set, pre-red-carpet appearance.

THE LOWDOWN If it’s good enough for Sienna Miller, it’s good enough for our tired, lacklustre faces, too. This facial was created by Dr Costas Papageorgi­ou, who counts Angelina Jolie among his patients, with the sole purpose of restoring rosiness.

The treatment uses light-based laser Nd:YAG to stimulate collagen to plump the skin, while the highpressu­re hyperbaric oxygen jet then works over the face, pushing the equivalent of a month of good skincare – including hyaluronic acid, vitamins, peptides and antioxidan­ts – into your complexion.

THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Costas Papageorgi­ou at The NYDG Wellness Clinic in Harrods.

BE AWARE The good doctor is also an ocular surgeon, which makes him extremely deft at subtle ‘baby’ Botox around the eyes. A good place to start for nervous first timers.

THE DETAILS £55O for one treatment; nydg.co.uk

IF THEY LOOK SERIOUSLY SMOOTH, they may be having... Ellansé Dermal Filler

WHAT IS IT? This filler is a naturally absorbed substance that helps to stimulate collagen production to reduce future signs of ageing, but is particular­ly good for targeting skin’s potholes. THE LOWDOWN Ellansé is multipurpo­se (it can be used like traditiona­l filler), but is particular­ly nifty at a more superficia­l level for filling in crater marks left behind by acne or chicken pox to create a flaw-free face. Not only will it fill in those cavities, but 12 weeks later your own collagen will be renewed, improving skin elasticity and texture in the surroundin­g skin for up to three years. THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Nina at Facial Sculpting Marylebone. BE AWARE As with traditiona­l filler, Ellansé can be used everywhere on the face apart from the forehead, and results are almost instant. THE DETAILS From £55O; facialscul­pting.co.uk

IF THEY LOOK BRIGHTER AND BOUNCIER, they may be having... Mesolift Facial

WHAT IS IT? Supercharg­ed skincare from the inside out: dozens of shallow jabs (into the subcutaneo­us fat and dermis) to deliver a cocktail of vitamins, minerals and hyaluronic acid.

THE LOWDOWN Dr Maurice Dray bought the art of injectable skincare from France over to the UK, making his eponymous London-based clinic the first word in Mesotherap­y – just ask Gwyneth, who visits regularly. Dray has since spent the past 1O years perfecting the procedure, now offering a blend of 2O amino acids, vitamins and hyaluronic, all in one syringe. Each Mesolift is tailormade, too, so zinc can be added to treat acne, and levels of vitamin C lowered if someone is suffering with dry skin, for example.

THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Dray at the Dray Clinic.

BE AWARE The glow-giving, firming results are seen as quickly as the morning after and last for weeks, making this treatment absolutely addictive – if you can afford it. It is worth pointing out that, while the procedure is quick, the numbing cream and ‘Meso gun’ can leave the face feeling peculiar for up to an hour afterwards, so this is probably best booked for off-duty days. THE DETAILS Best booked as a course of three treatments over six weeks, from £2OO per session; drdray.co.uk

IF THEY LOOK MORE SCULPTED, they may be having... Transforma­tion Facelift

WHAT IS IT? A combinatio­n of radiofrequ­ency and ultrasound laser treatments. THE LOWDOWN While radiofrequ­ency triggers fibroblast­s (cells in the skin’s dermis layer) to boost collagen, the laser goes a little deeper to stimulate the facial muscles to lift the skin from the inside out. They describe this facial as high-tech ‘self healing’, as the laser combo causes micro-trauma to stimulate our own restructur­ing and sculpting tissue. It results in a noticeable and more natural effect than if you’ve been manhandled with filler. (You’ll see change after one treatment.) The answer for anyone who wants to tone and tighten but also has filler fear. THE NAME TO KNOW

Dr Nyla’s clinics at Medispa, and

Number One Harley Street.

BE AWARE There’s no downtime, but plenty of ‘ow!’ time during the ultrasound, which can be uncomforta­ble when working around the jawline. THE DETAILS From £1,OOO for a course of five one-hour treatments; doctornyla.com

IF THEY LOOK JUST INDEFINEAB­LY BETTER they may be having...Glass Botox

WHAT IS IT? Botox, but not as we know it.

THE LOWDOWN The idea of Botox for its face-freezing effect hardly raises an eyebrow – ahem – these days.

The injectable toxin is used to paralyse facial muscles

– no movement, ergo no wrinkles. But Glass (also known as ‘skin’ or ‘meso’) Botox is increasing­ly championed by the niftiest needle workers in the industry, such as our pick of the bunch, Dr Michael Prager. This form of Botox works not in the muscle but on the outer layers of the skin to smooth pores and texture for a wonderful, juicy-faced effect. Note: while the cushioning effect is excellent for filling out fine lines, it’s not so effective on deeper wrinkles around the eyes, forehead or mouth.

THE NAME TO KNOW Dr Michael Prager at Beauchamp Place Clinic.

BE AWARE Whereas standard Botox treatments use around four to five shots per area, this uses around 3O to 5O, so while it doesn’t sting as much as deep Botox, it is not for the needle shy. The effects can be short lived (around three to six months) compared with traditiona­l Botox.

THE DETAILS From £595 per treatment; drmichaelp­rager.com

“A RULE FOR LIFE: ALWAYS SAY YES TO

the numbing cream BEFOREHAND, EVEN THOUGH

the procedure is OVER IN UNDER 1O MINUTES”

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