Dr Andrew Douglas
Dr
Andrew Douglas is qualified both as a medical doctor and a dentist,
a rare combination that affords a superior judgement of how best to
achieve a patient's desire to look their best. Having performed many
hundreds of procedures and gained much respect from patients and
professionals alike, he has received commissions from Restylane UK
to showcase patient treatments for their product portfolio. He
continues to gain professional respect both through his work and
regular attendances of courses and conferences.
Working
initially in a number of West End clinics, Dr Douglas moved to
Harley Street at the beginning of 2009 to enable him to offer the
highest level of care and environment to all his patients. When not
at his private practice, he is a Clinical Fellow in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery at St Bartholomew's and The Royal London
hospitals.
Prior to commencing his medical career, Dr Douglas
was a professional musician becoming organ scholar of Gloucester
Cathedral at the age of 16, before going on to gain a music degree
from Bristol University where he conducted their premier orchestra.
He was also a successful oarsman with many creditable wins on the
domestic rowing scene, a sport he still enjoys, albeit with less
frequency as member of London Rowing Club.
Dr Douglas
exclusively offers a range of the latest non-surgical facial
aesthetic procedures for both the male and female patient at his
Harley St practice, in London. With an impeccable success rate
across the many hundreds of procedures carried out to date, he
continues to be highly sought after for his supremely natural
results by patients from as far afield as Hong Kong whilst being
equally respected by colleagues alike.
Both male and female
patients seek Dr Douglas' skills in near equal numbers, an
acknowledgment of not only the developing trends of both sexes to
pursue such rejuvenating procedures, but also of his ability to
achieve the most appropriate results for each and every patient on
an individual basis.
Treatment options are many and
invariably work best in combination. Experience continues to prove
that the best and most natural results often lay testament to the
maxim less is more.
Dr Douglas' personal private practice
exclusively focuses on non-surgical facial aesthetic procedures.
These can be used to reverse or prevent aspects of the aging process
within the face, as well as to treat specific areas of concern such
as acne scaring.
Evening and Saturday appointment are
regularly available to reduce patient inconvenience. Home
appointments can be made subject to prior arrangement on an
individual basis.
Before commencing any treatment, your
initial consultation will allow full discussion of all the
appropriate treatment options as well as providing an opportunity to
check your medical history and establish your consent. Treatment
often encompasses new techniques to ensure you receive a natural
result with the minimum of post-operative consequences.
Any contributions will be
gratefully accepted
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