Skin Surgery Centre is an independent UK-based educational platform created to provide clear, research-based guidance for people considering aesthetic and cosmetic treatments.
Our editorial approach focuses on patient safety, transparency, and helping readers make informed decisions before contacting any clinic or practitioner. We aim to explain treatments, risks, and suitability considerations in a balanced and responsible way aligned with UK clinical standards.
Last reviewed: February 2026
Next scheduled review: July 2026
This page reflects current UK editorial and safety standards at the time of review.
All content on this website is created with full editorial independence.
Medical accuracy, safety information, and risk disclosures are the responsibility of the editorial team and are not influenced by commercial partnerships, clinic introductions, or enquiry-generation activity.
Our priority is patient education, safety awareness, and informed decision-making — not promotion.
Content Scope
This website provides educational information about non-surgical aesthetic and cosmetic treatments commonly offered by clinics across the United Kingdom, including but not limited to:
- Dermal fillers and lip fillers
- Anti-wrinkle injections
- Skin boosters and injectable treatments
- Non-surgical facial rejuvenation
- Treatment suitability, aftercare, and recovery
- Safety considerations and risk awareness
All information is provided for educational purposes only.
Medical Disclaimer & Limitations
Content published on this website:
- Does not constitute medical advice
- Does not provide diagnosis or treatment recommendations
- Does not replace professional consultation
Suitability for any aesthetic or cosmetic treatment can only be determined through an in-person assessment by a qualified and regulated medical practitioner.
Readers are always encouraged to seek professional advice before undergoing any treatment.
Sources & Research Standards
Content is developed using reputable and reliable sources, including:
- Publicly available clinical and safety guidance
- Educational material from UK-recognised organisations
- Peer-reviewed medical and aesthetic publications
- Reputable UK clinic educational resources
Where relevant, content is reviewed against guidance from organisations such as:
- The NHS
- The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS)
- The General Medical Council (GMC)
- The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
We aim to reflect widely accepted standards of care within UK medical aesthetics. Where appropriate, multiple sources are reviewed to ensure balanced and clinically responsible interpretation of treatment information.
Accuracy, Balance & Risk Transparency
We are committed to presenting information that is:
- Accurate and evidence-aligned
- Balanced and non-sensational
- Clear about both benefits and limitations
Cosmetic treatments carry risks, and outcomes vary between individuals. Where relevant, we explain potential risks, side effects, and complications clearly and responsibly, without minimising or exaggerating them.
We avoid:
- Guarantees of results
- Absolute or misleading claims
- Exaggerated benefits
- Fear-based or promotional language
Author Expertise & Experience
Content is written by medical aesthetics educators and researchers with a focus on UK clinical standards, patient safety, and responsible cosmetic education.
Authors do not claim to be prescribing clinicians or medical doctors. Content is designed to explain procedures, considerations, benefits, and risks while consistently encouraging consultation with qualified professionals.
Our role is to interpret publicly available medical guidance and present it in a clear, patient-friendly format to support informed discussions between patients and qualified practitioners.
Author information is displayed transparently where applicable.
Local & City-Based Content
Some pages on this website discuss aesthetic services in specific UK cities or regions.
These pages are intended to:
- Explain what to consider before treatment locally
- Outline typical consultation expectations
- Help readers understand how to assess clinic and practitioner safety standards
Any clinic references are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical endorsement or treatment recommendation.
Commercial Transparency
This website may generate enquiries or introductions to aesthetic clinics.
We are not a medical clinic and do not provide treatments directly. Our role is purely informational and educational, helping readers understand procedures and make informed decisions before consulting qualified professionals.
Such activity:
- Does not influence editorial accuracy
- Does not override safety guidance
- Does not replace professional medical advice
We aim to maintain transparency and independence across all published content.
Content Review & Updates
Medical aesthetics guidance and best-practice standards can change over time.
We aim to:
- Review content periodically
- Update information where guidance or standards evolve
- Correct inaccuracies when identified
Maintaining accuracy, independence, and transparency remains a priority.
Reader Responsibility
Readers are responsible for:
- Verifying information with qualified practitioners
- Seeking personalised medical advice
- Making decisions based on professional consultation
Information on this website should be used as a starting point for discussion, not as a final decision-making tool.
Contact & Feedback
If you have questions about our editorial standards or wish to report a potential inaccuracy, please contact:
Email: info@skinsurgerycentre.co.uk
We believe patients make safer decisions when information is clear, realistic, and transparent about both benefits and risks. Our editorial standards are designed to support responsible research before any cosmetic treatment.
Final Notice
This website exists to educate, inform, and support safe decision-making in aesthetic and cosmetic treatments.
It does not provide medical care and should never be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.
