Hi I’m Delia. I am a registered general/aesthetic nurse and independent nurse prescriber with over 29 years clinical nursing experience. I have a very keen interest regarding all aspects of facial aesthetics and the ageing process. I completed my dermal fillers and Botox training at La Belle Forme Clinic Glasgow and was trained by award winning Plastic Surgeon Mr Taimur Shoaib. It is my intention to continuously advance and develop my skills and expertise within this ever expanding field and always using only the very best products.
I have opened my private clinic within Northern Soul Hair and Beauty, Cowdenbeath. I am fully registered and regulated by Healthcare Improvement Scotland.
Due to the potential complications and risks associated with aesthetic procedures I would strongly advise all clients to always ensure your practitioner is a medical professional only and that they are regulated by Healthcare Improvement Scotland. Botox is a prescription only product and should only be administered by a medical professional.
I am medically insured to cover all cosmetic procedures I perform. Please do not hesitate to contact me for a consultation or for any further information.
Injectable fillers – one of the biggest advances in modern cosmetic medicine.
They allow us to restore facial volume by means of a relatively quick and simple injection, reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles whilst also restoring more youthful and attractive facial contours.
Filler Of Choice - Hyaluronic Acid
HA fillers consist of a structural molecule found naturally in the skin as well as other connective tissues in the body.The benefits of HA over the previous generations of collagen fillers is its ability to provide a longer lasting result as well as a much lower risk of allergic reaction. One of the biggest advantages of our fillers however is that they can be quickly dissolved should the need arise.When dealing with cosmetic treatments in the face it is always essential to think of “what happens if things go wrong” HA fillers give us that peace of mind.
Lips
In youth, the lips tend to be full and voluptuous and as we age they lose volume and shape, becoming thin and flat.
As a result, lip enhancement has become a popular treatment in anti-ageing clinics.
Many women are afraid to have filler injected in their lips for fear of achieving the dreaded ‘trout pout’ look. So it is important to use softer fillers, usually the ones which are actually designed for filling fine lines. In terms of volume, less is more and it is almost always better to also inject the red part of the lip rather than just the border, which can create a ducky profile view.
Bottom line: in the lips, less is more.
Mouth Corners
One of the biggest complaints I hear from women is the down turning at the corners of the mouth…
with the appearance of lines that run from the corner of the mouth down towards the chin – the so called marionette lines. These can be fairly quickly, easily and successfully treated with volume restoration using filler. Treating this area is not simply a case of injecting the actual line, but feathering the volume across a wider area to blend the junction between the lower part of the cheek and the chin.
Anti Wrinkle treatment has revolutionised our approach to facial ageing, particularly in the upper face. They work by blocking the signals travelling from nerves to muscles, stopping the muscle from being able to contract.
The art of the wrinkle reduction lies in altering the delicate balance between the muscles of facial expression. These muscles can broadly be divided into two main groups: those which lift the face up and those which pull the face down. The goal of wrinkle reduction treatment is to weaken the muscles which pull the face down, enhancing the effect of the muscles which lift the face up.