They are nutrients our body needs in small amounts to work properly and to stay healthy. Most people should get all the nutrients needed through …
By Dr Daniel Sister
The A to Z of Non-Invasive Treatments
S is for Shaping
Profiloplasty is a term that was used for combined cosmetic surgery techniques and aimed at harmonising the whole profile of the face (nose, cheekbones and …

P is for Plasma / PlexR
by Dr Daniel Sister Plexr offers an alternative to invasive surgical cosmetic procedures, reducing recovery time and any complications that can arise before and after …
N is for Needling
Skin Needling – How Does it Work? by Dr Daniel Sister Skin needling is also called micro-needling therapy or collagen induction therapy. It is a minimally-invasive non-surgical and …
N is for Nano fat
Nano fat is a form of cosmetic surgery to treat skin degeneration which includes: wrinkles, dark circles, pigmentations, loose skin etc. The technique consists of …

L is for LASER
by Dr Daniel Sister Lasers are one of the most significant inventions developed during the 20th century. They have found a tremendous variety of uses …

K is for Vitamin K
Although vitamin K has not been tested specifically for its anti-wrinkle benefits, some clinical studies suggest it may be able to reduce wrinkles. In one …

J is for Jalupro
Jalupro is a sterile reabsorbable injectable solution which acts as a dermal bio-revitalizer that can be used for improving skin texture and minimizing the appearance …

H is for Hyaluronic Acid
by Dr Daniel Sister Use of hyaluronic acid fillers for the treatment of the aging face One of the best feature of HA fillers is …
G is for Growth Hormone
by Dr Daniel Sister Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Human Growth Hormone, one of the most abundant hormones, is produced by the pituitary gland, deep inside …