Nicole helps people who want to feel confident, natural and healthy.
Not different. Not “done”. Just you — rested, well, and comfortable in your own reflection.
If you’ve been quietly wondering…
Most people who come to aesthetics for the first time aren’t chasing a new face. They’re tired of looking tired. They’ve caught themselves avoiding photos, or noticed a line that seems to deepen every year, and they’ve quietly wondered about doing something — then stopped, because they’re worried about ending up looking obvious, or being talked into things they don’t want.
If that’s you, you’re exactly who this clinic was built for.
“A decade of precise, delicate work around the face — and a calm, gentle manner with people who’d really rather not be in the chair at all.”
Over ten years of careful, clinical hands
Nicole is a GDC-registered dental therapist, trained at the Greater Manchester School for Dental Care Professionals, with over 10 years in practice across NHS and private care.
That matters more than it might sound. It means a decade of precise, delicate needle work around the face. A working knowledge of facial anatomy that can’t be learned on a short course. Sterile technique, medical-grade record keeping and consent as second nature. And — the thing patients mention most — a genuinely calm, gentle manner with people who are anxious about being in the chair at all.
Aesthetics is the natural next chapter of that same skill set: advanced training in injectable and skin treatments, built on ten years of clinical foundations.
The natural-results philosophy
The best aesthetic work is invisible. Friends say you look well — not that you look different. That’s why every plan here starts conservative: soften rather than freeze, restore rather than reshape, and always leave room to do a little more later. You can add; you can’t easily undo.
And if the honest answer is that a treatment won’t give you what you’re hoping for — you’ll hear that too. No treatment is ever sold here. It’s only ever recommended, or not.
Nervous? You’re in the right place.
A decade of clinical practice teaches you one thing above all: how to look after people who would really rather not be there. If you’re anxious about needles, about judgement, or just about taking the first step — say so. Appointments are unhurried, everything is explained before it happens, and nothing goes ahead until you’re genuinely comfortable. You set the pace. Always.