Temple Aesthetics Scoop Bronze in National Aesthetic Awards 2011
Temple Aesthetics, the Aberdeen-based provider of non-surgical cosmetic treatments, has been awarded the Bronze Aesthetic Award in the Best Small Clinic category at the inaugural National Aesthetic Awards 2011.
The awards, took place in London on Thursday 1 December, having been organised in association with Cosmetic News to recognise excellence and reward outstanding achievement in the aesthetic medicine industry. There were more than 4500 nominations for the awards. Temple Aesthetics was the only Scottish clinic to win an award at this prestigious event
Dr Sam Robson, Medical Director of Temple Aesthetics, said: “We were delighted to reach the finals of the Aesthetic Awards and hugely grateful to the patients who nominated us for this accolade. To actually win an award is a fantastic achievement and recognises our clinic performs to the highest standards. It is a real testament to the skills, hard work and dedication of our team in Aberdeen.”
Cosmetic News publisher Charlotte Body said: “The medical aesthetics industry is full of people who are really passionate about what they do and what better way to celebrate their achievements than with an awards dinner. It is vital to the success of any industry to acknowledge and reward those who have gone that extra mile.”
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Aesthetic Awards 2011 - We are finalists!
We have been short listed for the Aesthetic Awards 2011!
This is a national award and we are very excited to be part of it although it feels like David and Goliath when we look at the other finalists. We are very proud to be representing Scotland and, of course, North East Scotland.
You can vote for us at www.cosmeticnewsuk.com

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Problem Skin Clinic at Temple Aesthetics
Temple Aesthetics has launched a problem skin clinic for teenagers and adults with acne, rosacea or associated scarring feeatruing the revolutionary Omnilux Blue light treatment. We are the only clinic in North East Scotland to offer Omnilux Blue. The treatment has been shown to be more effective than antibiotics at erradicating the bacteria responsible for acne.
We can also offer Omnilux Revive which has anti-inflammatory effect to help minimize the redness of acne lesions and rosacea and promote healthier skin. The Omnilux Plus light will improve elasticity and tone.
We offer an individually tailored programme using the light, pharmaceutical skincare and prescription medicines (if appropriate)
Phone the clinic for more information or to make an appointment for a consultation.
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Wrinkle reducing creams containing collagen are 'a waste of money', claim scientists
They claim to hold the hands of time at bay by smoothing wrinkles and plumping up skin.
But expensive collagen creams are a waste of money, scientists said today.
They say that the collagen molecules in the enticing-sounding lotions and potions are so large that very few make it through the skin.
As a result, they sit on the surface of the face until they are rubbed off or washed away.
In other words, money spent on their products is, quite literally, going down the drain.
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Successful acne treatment depends on targeting all the causes
The overall aim is to prevent the development of scarring because this can be permanent. A successful treatment needs to suppress the development of new lesions. This will involve reducing the excess secretion of sebum, unclogging the blocked pores, preventing the bacterial colonisation and calming down the inflammation. Overuse of antibiotics alone have led to increased resistance and increased association with bowel diseases in later life. Combination treatments aimed at addressing all of these factors will avoid over-reliance on antibiotics and ultimately better outcomes for both skin and body.
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