Out and about: Health & Aesthetics clinic opening, Elstead

The Mayor of Waverley, Cllr Simon Inchbald, joined representatives from local businesses and Surrey-based media at the official opening of relocated aesthetics clinic Health & Aesthetics.
The Mayor, accompanied by Mayoress Rosie Inchbald, were among guests invited to the new, purpose-built clinic in Tanshire Park, Elstead, to officially declare the clinic open in a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Guests were treated to a tour of the building and were given the opportunity to speak with medical director Dr Rekha Tailor as well as being offered demonstrations of the Visia Complexion Analysis System.
With ample parking spaces available to patients, on arrival at the new clinic they will be welcomed into a more spacious waiting area where they can relax before their consultation or treatment. There are seven treatment rooms which will not only allow the introduction of new treatments over time to an already extensive treatment menu, but also accommodate the increase in demand that the clinic has experienced in recent years. The clinic also boasts fresh branding with a sleek logo to complete its new look and offer a more modern feel.
Dr Tailor said, “We were delighted and honoured that the Mayor and Mayoress were able to join us and officially open our new clinic. Its opening reaffirms our ongoing commitment to clinical excellence and providing our patients with safe, clinically proven, results-driven treatments that allows them to feel both confident and cared for. Although we will miss our location in Farnham, the move to Elstead offers a larger out-of-town location, in more discreet and relaxing surroundings and we look forward greatly to becoming an active part of our new community.”
Cllr Inchbald said, “I was delighted to be asked to officially open the new Health & Aesthetics clinic. To have such a well-regarded business that forms part of a rapidly advancing industry in our midst is truly exciting and I hope that they are happy in their new location for many years to come.”