St Albans based The Skin to Love Clinic Celebrates its 6th Birthday

Published 13th Sep 2019
St Albans based The Skin to Love Clinic Celebrates its 6th Birthday

St Albans based business The Skin to Love Clinic is set to celebrate its sixth birthday this monthThe multi award winning clinic offers medical solutions to dermatological problems, as well as non-surgical aesthetic treatments for cosmetic concerns. The clinic has gained support from many local GPs and specialists who refer to the clinic for non-NHS treatments such as laser hair removal and other cosmetic procedures. Led by a team of medical and cosmetic experts the clinic has over a 100-years of combined experience and knowledge and has treated some 6000 patients since it first opened its doors in 2013.

Founded by St Albans-born mother and daughter duo Jane and Kerri Lewis, the Skin to Love Clinic prides itself in investing in revolutionary skin care treatments and were one of the first of three clinics in the UK  to offer the non-invasive NASA technology Byonik, the world’s first laser to rejuvenate, repair and protect skin from inside the skin cells. This month the clinic welcomes SuneKos, an injectable therapy to improve signs of skin ageing such as saggy, crepey skin and Winner of the Safety in Beauty Innovation and Pioneering award 2019.

 “It’s incredibly important to us to not only provide our clients with an environment which makes them feel valued and offers the right individual skincare solutions, but, that we as a team are ahead of the game when it comes to progressive skincare treatments.” said Jane Lewis, managing director, and co-founder, The Skin to Love Clinic. “Our market knowledge and continued investment in state-of-the-art cosmetic treatments makes us, I believe, a stand-out clinic and it’s why 6,000 patients from not just St Albans, but across the UK and internationally from the Middle East and USA have walked through the doors of our award- winning clinic.” added Lewis.

The clinic, which proudly employs its staff from Hertfordshire and worked with local traders when the building was originally renovated, is famous on St Albans High Street for its impressive and award-winning windows displays. The clinic has a strong community focus and continuously works with local schools providing charity prizes and welcomed Miss Hertfordshire 2017, and Deputy Miss England Rachel Pitman, to the Clinic helping to raise funds for local charity Keech Hospice Care and Cancer Research UK.  This year the Clinic will be again be raising funds for the Hospice.

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Published 13th Sep 2019

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