Dr. Asalet Yener - Azra Aesthetics

Dr. Asalet Yener - Azra Aesthetics Azra aesthetics offers cosmetic treatments across Hampshire and London using advanced, evidence base

I can’t believe I haven’t shared this sooner! Publishing research within the scientific community is not easy but I had ...
30/10/2024

I can’t believe I haven’t shared this sooner! Publishing research within the scientific community is not easy but I had the best mentors and I want to say a special thanks to for all his guidance & support! 🙌🏼 And all other authors including .vikas.acharya and Prof. Peter Andrews (not sure if he is on Insta! 😅)

Facial palsy and facial synkinesis can be debilitating conditions and although there are treatments to help manage symptoms or even surgery, there isn’t much information on the recommended dosage for injections for Botulinum toxin.

We reviewed current research and published recommendations. Have a read and let me know what you think

Any questions 👇🏼

*disclaimer: post for educational purposes. Please see your own physician for medical advice



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07/10/2024

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To celebrate the newest edition to our team- Kate the Senior Skin Therapist, we are offering 40% off ANY Hydrafacial for...
04/09/2024

To celebrate the newest edition to our team- Kate the Senior Skin Therapist, we are offering 40% off ANY Hydrafacial for one week 🙌🏼🤩

First come first serve as limited slots available.

We pride ourselves on the quality of Hydrafacial services we provide such that we have earnt the Official title as a formal Hydrafacial verified clinic! This means the most luxurious effective facial people travel to have in prestigious clinics in London but it’s available at your doorstep!

Bringing Harley street to Southampton - book now via Fresha App or email: info@pixelperfectclinic.com

08/05/2024

Please follow my new business page- rebranded! 🥳🙏

Here we go again…Insta deleted my last post for some reason so reposting these wonderful results as it’s important to sh...
04/10/2023

Here we go again…

Insta deleted my last post for some reason so reposting these wonderful results as it’s important to show & display my work for anyone interested.

Top two pictures were over a year ago when we did 0.7ml in total.

The bottom two pictures are over a year later when we added 0.7ml maintenance. You can see she still has some filler (NO MIGRATION) a year later & lips look natural.

It’s important to build volume slowly & M shaped lips are notoriously difficult to treat but a pleasure to treat in experienced hands as it’s the most rewarding lips to do.

Questions? Fire away 🔥👇🏼💬

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To book a consultation with me:

WhatsApp: 00447412619823

Email: info@azra-aesthetics.com

Website: Azra-aesthetics.com

Clinic Insta:

📍London & Southampton

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10/11/2021
Reopening from 12th of April for all things Aesthetics 🎉🥳All cancellations, waiting list and rescheduled appointments ha...
08/04/2021

Reopening from 12th of April for all things Aesthetics 🎉🥳

All cancellations, waiting list and rescheduled appointments have been honoured and booked. If you will like an appointment for any aesthetics needs or a consultation, please get in touch as appointments are getting booked up fast.

I am so excited to be able to resume aesthetic treatments and look forward to catching up with all my lovely existing clients and welcome new ones ❤️

You can book to see me at the following locations...

LOCATIONS:

Southampton:
✅ Booking via link in Bio
✅ DM
✅ Email: info@azra-aesthetics.com

Central London/Mayfair:
✅ DM for bookings
✅ Email: info@azra-aesthetics.com

Harrow:
✅ Contact for bookings directly

AUTHENTICITY= PEACEWhat you see on Instagram is a snippet into peoples lives and what they choose to share. Recently, I ...
22/03/2021

AUTHENTICITY= PEACE

What you see on Instagram is a snippet into peoples lives and what they choose to share. Recently, I am more drawn to sharing things that I hope adds value to anyone who sees my posts/ stories.

What is authenticity?

This is a widely used term to describe someone who lives their life according to their own values, personality, ethics and spirit regardless of external pressures/influences.

This is so tough to do and almost everyone at one stage or another, probably feels pressure to act or do things a certain way. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

But it’s important to do the following with these thoughts;

🔵 Recognise

🔵 Acknowledge

🔵 Reflect on what’s important for you?

🔵 What do you want to achieve?

🔵 Whether it will add value to your life?

Following this process will help filter out negative pressures and help maintain your authenticity which ultimately will lead to inner peace... acceptance of who you are and unapologetically being you 💪🏼

As a female Doctor with three children, specialising in Surgery, in a male dominated field- I often find myself reflecting on various aspects of professionalism and life.

The key points I tend to say to my self is:

🟣 Be kind to yourself!!

🟣 Stay humble

🟣 Don’t let anyone undermine you

🟣 Pay it forward and always sim to do acts of kindness

🟣 Don’t get distracted by external noise, follow your passion and enjoy working hard for it!

🟣 Smother kids with love, enjoy being a parent without the guilt of work and professional development as time flies! (Staying really organised helps with work life balance so work doesn’t have to suffer 😊)

What do you think? How do you try to stay authentic in a world with so much stimulation?!

Happy Sunday Instafam ❤️🌈🌞
21/03/2021

Happy Sunday Instafam ❤️🌈🌞

Avoidable deaths?Human factors science is a really important topic that is close to my heart. I have had the healthcare ...
18/03/2021

Avoidable deaths?

Human factors science is a really important topic that is close to my heart. I have had the healthcare system fail me as a patient and it’s primarily one of the reasons I wanted to become a Doctor when I was younger…

What is Human Factors?

“Human Factors are organisational, individual, environmental, and job characteristics that influence behaviour in ways that can impact safety”

I first heard of the late Elaine Bromiley case a few years ago at a Patient Safety Conference and her Husband was the Guest Speaker- Martin Bromiley. His speech captivated me and I felt all the emotions and profound respect for how he turned adversity, loss and bereavement into an initiative to improve patient care for millions across the UK and continues to do so.

Elaine Bromiley was a mother to two young children and in 2005, she went into hospital for a routine sinus operation. During induction of anaesthesia, her airway obstructed and the team was unable to gain a secure airway. For 20 minutes they attempted to achieve a stable airway, during which time her oxygen saturations were around 40% (Normal range is >94%).

As a result, she suffered severe brain damage due to prolonged lack of oxygen. She was in intensive care for 13 days before passing away. Martin Bromiley made enquiries into what happened and a formal investigation was launched. Key points learnt from the outcome was the following;

1. Breakdown in communication

There were 3 senior and experienced doctors in the room – 2 x Anaesthetic Consultants and an ENT (Ear Nose and Throat) Consultant. They did not communicate with each other and nobody actually vocalised what was happening (i.e. this patient is in trouble, this is a ‘can’t intubate, can’t ventilate’ situation).
The key in emergency situations is to have clear communication. The other team members need to know what’s going on and this can help the team formulate a plan.

2. Listen to all the team members

In Elaine’s case, as well as the three doctors, there were three experienced nurses.

During the resuscitation, one of the nurses fetched a surgical airway kit...

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Avoidable deaths?Human factors science is a really important topic that is close to my heart. I have had the healthcare ...
18/03/2021

Avoidable deaths?

Human factors science is a really important topic that is close to my heart. I have had the healthcare system fail me as a patient and it’s primarily one of the reasons I wanted to become a Doctor when I was younger…

I first heard of the late Elaine Bromiley case a few years ago at a Patient Safety Conference and her Husband was the Guest Speaker- Martin Bromiley. His speech captivated me and I felt all the emotions and profound respect for how he turned adversity, loss and bereavement into an initiative to improve patient care for millions across the UK and continues to do so.

Elaine Bromiley was a mother to two young children and in 2005, she went into hospital for a routine sinus operation. During induction of anaesthesia, her airway obstructed and the team was unable to gain a secure airway. For 20 minutes they attempted to achieve a stable airway, during which time her oxygen saturations were around 40% (Normal range is >94%).

As a result, she suffered severe brain damage due to prolonged lack of oxygen. She was in intensive care for 13 days before passing away. Martin Bromiley made enquiries into what happened and a formal investigation was launched. Key points learnt from the outcome was the following;

1. Breakdown in communication

There were 3 senior and experienced doctors in the room – 2 x Anaesthetic Consultants and an ENT (Ear Nose and Throat) Consultant. They did not communicate with each other and nobody actually vocalised what was happening (i.e. this patient is in trouble, this is a ‘can’t intubate, can’t ventilate’ situation).
The key in emergency situations is to have clear communication. The other team members need to know what’s going on and this can help the team formulate a plan.

2. Listen to all the team members

In Elaine’s case, as well as the three doctors, there were three experienced nurses. During the resuscitation, one of the nurses fetched a surgical airway kit and told the consultants that she had brought it in – but there was no response.

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Having purpose and meaning is everything! Happy Monday 🤗
08/03/2021

Having purpose and meaning is everything! Happy Monday 🤗

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Welcome to my page. My name is Dr. Asalet Yener. I am a qualified medical NHS Doctor with various hospital specialty experience. My background is Surgical and my special interest is Cosmetic Medicine.

Cosmetic Industry has always fascinated me and is an opportunity for me to use my Clinical Skills to make patients feel wonderful about themselves. Thus, I created Azra Aesthetics.

I offer bespoke non-surgical treatments throughout Hampshire and London. Treatments currently available are anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers for facial rejuvenation, PRP (Platelet rich plasma therapy) and Fat dissolving injections.

Please DM for further information or visit website.