RE-ENHANCE Skin and Body in Hale is renowned for offering first class non-surgical cosmetic treatments, including Dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injections, Sculptra liquid face lifts, Sclerotherapy, chemical peels skins, and a range of some of the most advanced laser treatments on the market.
The main clinic has recently relocated to larger premises on Cecil Road, where there are purpose built treatment rooms dedicated to specific types of treatment, as well as fully equipped laser treatment rooms.
A new treatment room has recently been added to accommodate the latest liposuction equipment – SmartLipo, and a revolutionary new method of skin resurfacing - SmartXide The highly respected Dr Farnaz Arshid has recently joined the team at re-enhance. She has worked with Dr Kinsella on advanced fat reduction techniques, including SmartLipo and the latest laser in radio frequency technology.
At the helm of re-enhance is Dr Martin James Kinsella, a fully trained doctor and member of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors. The former St Ambrose College pupil qualified from the University of Sheffield, before continuing his surgical training at the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield and Doncaster Royal Infirmary.
Dr Kinsella believes the success of re-enhance is due to two main things. “Firstly, re-enhance is a doctor run clinic, unlike many of the other cosmetic clinics that can be nurse or even therapist led, with doctors doing clinics once a month at best. Most of these treatments are medical treatments and should be taken seriously, especially when involving your face and with treatments that can last for a long time.
“Secondly, our patients seen to love the atmosphere here. We are a family based and run clinic, and everyone who works here operates as a close professional unit with our patients at the centre. This provides a really friendly, relaxed and welcoming environment, where patients can be assured they are purchasing a treatment at re-enhance, not just a product name.”
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