23/01/2026
Sure we all I’ve a good transformation, especially that “wow”, really? . BUT …… heres why you won’t see my page flooded with before & after photos just for those curious ✨
In a world where social media is saturated with dramatic transformations, it’s fair to wonder why my page looks a little different.
🤍 Patient confidentiality comes first
Many of my patients simply don’t want their faces shared online — and I completely respect that. Aesthetic treatments are personal, and privacy will always come before content.
📋 ASA regulations matter
The aesthetics industry is regulated, and rightly so. Advertising standards exist to protect patients from misleading claims and unrealistic expectations. I choose to strictly adhere to ASA guidelines, even when that means saying no to certain types of promotional content.
⚠️ The problem with “perfect” before & afters
Different lighting, angles, facial expressions, filters, editing — even subtle changes — can dramatically alter how results appear. These images can unintentionally mislead and create expectations that aren’t realistic or fair. Be honest how many times have you come across these on your feed and in your head just think “no way”, for me that’s daily.
✨ What I focus on instead
Honest consultations. Ethical practice. Natural, considered results. And building trust through education rather than exaggeration.
If you’re here, it’s because you value transparency, integrity, and results that enhance — not distort — who you are. And that’s exactly how I work.
If you happen to see a before and after from time to time then it will be shared with full consent, be authentic and without any gimmicks. 🤎
Just keeping it real 🙋🏽♀️