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Hi everyone,

I'm Caroline; I've recently started offering skincare treatments on alternate Saturdays at OruSpace on Lordship lane.

I'm a prescribing pharmacist by background, with 10years clinical experience in the NHS (& I still work in a hospital in central London full time).

In clinic, I offer injectables, skin peels, phototherapy facials and prescriptive skincare consultations to treat acne, rosacea, dehydrated/stressed out skin, hyperpigmentation, scarring and fine lines/wrinkles. I have personally vetted each treatment before I offer them- to make sure they're not only safe, but will give you the best results using only the highest quality licensed products and using registered medical devices.

I'm here to listen to your skin journey so far and give you honest advice based on my clinical experience. I can then talk you through which treatments will give you the results you want, with the real focus on celebrating the skin you're in & aiming to safeguard the best version of that long into the future. By appreciating your individuality the aim is to improve the quality of your skin, not drastically change your appearance.

Further information can be found on our website https://www.lc-aesthetics.co.uk & you can book in directly via Glowday http://bit.ly/Book-LCA-London 

If that sounds good- when you book in for a consultation & mention East Dulwich Forum, I'll give you a 15% discount on your first treatment.

Look forward to seeing some of you in clinic soon!

C x

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