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Leading aesthetics expert sets up in Newcastle...
AN AESTHETICS expert has opened his first clinic in the North East, as part of an on-going expansion plan.
Dr Raph Mohammed has launched Dr Raphael Aesthetics at Newcastle’s Gosforth High Street, following on from setting up in both Liverpool and Dublin.
Dr Raph, who worked for many years as a GP set up community dermatology services on behalf of Gateshead PBC and worked with the Newcastle RVI dermatology department, before moving into the field of aesthetics.
His use of state-of-the-art techniques and impressive results - which includes everything from full facial rejuvenation to “liquid rhinoplasty” – altering nose shape without the need for surgery – has made him the go-to doctor for both celebrities and the general public.
“I have had a long association with Newcastle so it was very important for me to open a clinic in the city,” he said.
“For me aesthetic treatments are not about creating artificial looking faces, it’s about subtle beauty and getting a natural result.”
Previously, before deciding to set up his own clinics, Dr Raph also held masterclasses training other medical practitioners and he hopes to launch these again in the near future.
The doctor’s patients range from young people in their 20s to those in their late 60s and above.
“We have people of all ages who come to the clinic and are delighted with the results,” he said.
“What we offer is all about subtle changes that make a difference but still look natural.
“We pride ourselves on our integrity and ensuring that everything we do is right for the patient.”
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