Navigating your aesthetic journey with confidence

Welcome to The Aesthetics & Weight Review's comprehensive guides. Here, we empower you with trusted knowledge to make informed decisions about aesthetic treatments, ensuring your journey is safe, realistic, and truly beneficial.

Your informed choices start here

Whether you are new to the world of aesthetics or have some experience, our guides are designed to provide clear, trustworthy information. We delve into what popular treatments involve, who they might suit, and what realistic expectations truly look like, moving beyond fleeting trends and sales pitches.

Prioritising your safety and understanding

At The Aesthetics & Weight Review, founded by Elly Herriman, we understand that patient safety and the quality of your consultation are paramount. Our guides will help you understand why these aspects are crucial, enabling you to ask the right questions and ensure you receive the best care.

Insights you won't find anywhere else

What sets our guides apart is our unique editorial, patient-focused approach. We offer balanced guidance that goes beyond generic descriptions, providing thoughtful insights into suitability, realistic outcomes, and the entire decision-making process. Trust The Aesthetics & Weight Review to provide professional, credible, and genuinely useful information.

Botox Explained: What It Is, How It Works and What to Expect

Botox is one of the most talked-about aesthetic treatments in the UK, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. Some people see it as a quick beauty fix, while others feel nervous because of the stories they have seen online. In reality, Botox is a widely used treatment designed to temporarily relax specific muscles, helping to soften lines and create a fresher, more rested appearance.

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Lip Filler: What Patients Should Know Before Treatment

For some, it is seen as a simple way to add volume. For others, it is associated with overfilled results and trend-led treatment decisions. The reality sits somewhere in the middle. When approached well, lip filler can be a subtle, considered treatment. When approached badly, it can quickly become a reminder of why consultation, technique and restraint matter so much in aesthetics.

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Anti-Wrinkle Treatment: A Clear Guide for Patients

Because it is so commonly discussed, many people assume it is straightforward in every case. In reality, good treatment still depends on proper consultation, careful assessment and a clear understanding of what the patient actually wants to achieve. Like any aesthetic procedure, it should not be reduced to a quick appointment and a trend-led decision.

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Microneedling and Skin Quality: What to Know Before You Book

For many patients, that makes it appealing. They may not be looking to alter facial structure or volume. They may simply want their skin to look smoother, fresher or better cared for. In that sense, microneedling often sits within a broader shift towards treatments that focus on refinement rather than transformation.

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Polynucleotides in Aesthetics: Why They Are Getting So Much Attention

Part of the reason they are receiving so much attention is that they reflect a wider shift in the industry. More people are moving away from the idea that aesthetics is only about volume, structure or obvious change. Increasingly, the interest is in treatments that support the skin itself, improve overall quality and fit into a more subtle, modern treatment plan.

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Fat Dissolving Treatments: A More Informed Look

They are usually discussed as an option for localised areas rather than overall weight loss, yet that distinction is not always made clearly enough. As a result, some patients approach the treatment with expectations that do not fully match what it is actually designed to do.

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PRP in Aesthetics: Why Interest Has Expanded Beyond Skin

Part of that interest comes from the fact that it sounds more clinical and more treatment-led than many of the better-known names in aesthetics. It is often spoken about in a way that feels more advanced, more restorative and less purely cosmetic. For some patients, that is exactly what makes it appealing.

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