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Top Non-Invasive Cosmetic Treatments at Our Clinic

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Centre for Surgery is widely known for surgical specialisms — , , and — but a significant portion of what we offer is non-invasive. These treatments suit patients who prefer to delay or avoid surgery, who want results between or before surgical interventions, or whose concerns don’t warrant a surgical approach in the first place.

This page is a navigational overview of our most popular non-invasive . Each treatment has its own dedicated guide — follow the links for information on indications, technique, recovery, costs, and candidacy. For anti-ageing thinking across the broader picture, see our and .

Non-surgical rhinoplasty (liquid rhinoplasty)

uses hyaluronic acid soft tissue fillers to refine the appearance of the nose without surgery. The technique can:

What liquid rhinoplasty cannot do:

The Polynucleotide Treatment takes 15 to 30 minutes, with immediate results and minimal downtime. Results last 12 to 24 months. For who suits this treatment and who needs surgical instead, see our guide on .

Morpheus8 — face and body

combines microneedling with fractional radiofrequency energy delivered into the deeper layers of the dermis. The treatment multiple concerns:

Morpheus8 Face — fine lines and wrinkles, skin texture, mild laxity, hyperpigmentation, acne scarring, and active acne. Particularly useful for the lower face, neck, and jawline where surgical alternatives carry more substantial recovery commitments.

Morpheus8 Body — skin laxity, marks, cellulite, and minor fat deposits in body areas. Often combined with for more substantial body contouring.

The treatment requires 2 to 3 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, with 4 to 7 days of recovery per session (pinkness, tiny scabs). Visible tightening develops over 8 to 12 weeks.

For how it compares for specific applications, see our guides on and .

FaceTite, BodyTite, and AccuTite

The InMode family of radiofrequency-assisted skin tightening devices addresses skin laxity through sub-dermal radiofrequency energy delivery. Three different applicators handle different anatomy:

— facial skin tightening, particularly for the lower face and jawline. Used for jowling, mild skin laxity, and the early stages of facial descent. Effective for patients not yet ready for surgery.

— larger body areas requiring substantial skin tightening alongside fat reduction. Common applications include the abdomen, thighs, arms, and back. Often combined with liposuction.

AccuTite — a precision using the same radiofrequency technology but in smaller, more delicate areas. Particularly used for the eye area, around the mouth, and other regions where the larger FaceTite handpiece can’t reach precisely.

All three treatments are performed in the clinic setting or, in some cases, with surgical procedures. They produce permanent skin tightening through contraction and remodelling.

Anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers

The two most-requested injectable treatments at Centre for Surgery:

using botulinum toxin relax specific facial muscles to soften wrinkles. The most predictable and well-studied single anti-ageing intervention. See our comprehensive .

using hyaluronic acid restore lost volume in the cheeks, tear troughs, lips, and other facial areas. Reversible with hyalase if needed. See our .

For how the two compare and when to use which, see our guide on .

Skin boosters and biostimulators

A of injectable treatments that improve skin quality rather than adding visible volume:

bioremodels skin from within using a unique formulation of hyaluronic acid. Two sessions four weeks apart, with maintenance every 6 to 9 months. See our .

uses DNA-derived molecules to stimulate fibroblast activity in the dermis. Useful for skin quality improvement and as preparation before filler treatment.

(Redensity 1 and others) deliver acid combined with amino acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals to skin texture and hydration.

Laser treatments

uses dual laser wavelengths in four sequential treatment modes, including an intra-oral pass. Comprehensive facial rejuvenation with no downtime.

uses the Fotona Er:YAG laser in a periorbital-specific for fine lines and crepiness around the eyes.

ablative laser treatments for more texture changes and established lines. Longer but more pronounced results.

For non-surgical applications around the eyes specifically, see our guides on and .

Specialised injectable applications

Several non-cosmetic injectable applications are also available:

botulinum toxin for axillary hyperhidrosis (excessive underarm sweating). See our for the treatment .

using specialised products for . See our .

for lip enhancement. For technique selection, see our guide on .

botulinum toxin into the upper lip muscle to subtly evert the lip without adding any volume. Lasts 8 to 12 weeks. For the direct comparison with filler, see our guide on .

for dissolving HA filler when correction or reversal is needed.

strategic filler placement at eight key facial anchor points for comprehensive non-surgical rejuvenation.

How to choose the right treatment

The right non-invasive treatment depends entirely on what you’re trying to address:

For specific lines (forehead, glabella, crow’s feet): anti-wrinkle .

For volume loss in specific areas: targeted dermal filler.

For overall skin quality and crepiness: Profhilo, polynucleotides, or skin boosters.

For skin tightening with no downtime preferred: Fotona 4D.

For more substantial skin tightening with some recovery acceptable: Morpheus8.

For body and laxity: FaceTite/BodyTite/AccuTite, often combined with surgical procedures.

For nose refinement without surgery: liquid rhinoplasty.

For comprehensive facial rejuvenation: combination of multiple modalities under a single treatment plan.

A consultation with our specialist team — including Dr Spyridon Vlachosestablishes which approach matches your specific concerns, anatomy, and lifestyle. The honest answer is sometimes that a single treatment isn’t enough, or that a non-surgical approach won’t deliver what surgical intervention would.

For deeper reading on overall planning, our covers the science and decade-by-decade thinking. Our covers combined treatment planning for facial rejuvenation specifically.

Cost and finance

Pricing varies across treatments — from injectable treatments starting around £200 per area to combined treatment plans involving multiple modalities. Specific costs are detailed on each treatment’s dedicated guide.

, including 0% APR, are available across all our non-invasive and surgical treatments. Bespoke quotations are provided after consultation based on the specific plan recommended for your situation.

Booking a consultation

Our specialist team assesses each patient individually rather than recommending standard treatment packages. Most consultations cover:

Some treatments can be performed in the same visit as the consultation (anti-wrinkle injections, filler in many areas). Others require preparation time or sequenced sessions over weeks.

To book a consultation, call or email . Our Baker Street clinic is centrally located in Marylebone with excellent transport links.

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