Category: Newsletters
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The Filler Files, Part II: Pump Up The Volume
Fillers are pretty amazing. They stimulate collagen, they make pores smaller, they’re great for treating acne scars and hydrating skin, in fact they’re a valuable and viable solution for anything to do with ageing where the root cause is a loss of collagen. However, they are not miracle workers. There are limitations and, as the saying goes, you can have too much of a good thing.
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The Filler Files (Part One)
Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are possibly the best way to restore and maintain skin health, skin structure and tissue integrity – but it depends on who is using it and how they use it.
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Dr Prager Talks to Tatler
“Cosmetic medicine has become a commercial setup either fronted by practitioners as body dysmorphic as the patients they treat or the fame-hungry who merely want to hang out on the red carpet and post to their social media”
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When it Comes to Botox, I’m Proud to be ‘Old School’
Roll up! Roll up! Get your recycled, upcycled, brand-spanking-always-been-done, boho-cosmetic procedures here! Brotox, Haytox, Microtox, Handtox, Twintox, or Baby Botox, there’s nothing we can’t ‘tox’ and if you’re really hip there’s the Lip Flip and… Continue reading When it Comes to Botox, I’m Proud to be ‘Old School’
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Refill not Landfill: Prager Skincare, better for your skin, better for the environment
The skincare industry is an environmental disaster zone with the biggest problem caused by packaging. Cosmetic pots, dispensers and boxes annually contribute to 120 billion pieces of packaging, of which 95% is discarded rather than… Continue reading Refill not Landfill: Prager Skincare, better for your skin, better for the environment
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How and Why We Age: Energy Based Treatments
Unsurprisingly, very few people want to go through surgery. It’s extreme compared to applying a Moisturiser every morning,
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How and why we age, Part 2: Volume Loss
In order to make a youthful face look old, the artist scooped out dollops of clay from the cheeks, the temples and under the bottom lip. Suddenly we had an old, sullen appearance with lots… Continue reading How and why we age, Part 2: Volume Loss
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How and why we age, Part 2
Here’s a fact for you. Humans are among the few living species on earth that cannot produce Vitamin C. We have a long chain of enzymes in place to do so, but one essential link… Continue reading How and why we age, Part 2
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The Science of Ageing
Free Radicals are un-paired atoms which invade your body, shooting around your cells trying to find another un-paired atom to join with. The problem is, as the Free Radicals travel, they bump into your healthy… Continue reading The Science of Ageing
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Celebrity Culture: The Prager Clinic’s Approach
Cosmetic doctors, clearly as mad about the treatments as the patients themselves are, have created this whole new ‘modernised’ aesthetic.In previous years, patients undergoing such wild transformations would have been labelled as ‘body dysmorphic’. Today,… Continue reading Celebrity Culture: The Prager Clinic’s Approach