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Dr Ioannis Liakas

Dr Liakas offers free no-commitment consultations and follow-up appointments. He always takes time to listen to your concerns and questions and is thorough in explaining all about the procedures. Dr Liakas always aims for optimal, natural-looking results using only top-of-the-range products and combinations of treatments to achieve the best possible outcomes.

Vicky Grammatikopoulou

Vicky promotes a holistic approach to the issues of image and confidence and in this endeavour, she ensures that the experience of our clients is a positive and empowering one.

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I have just given birth to my second child two months ago. My hair’s fallen out and not really come back as thick as it did with the first baby. I look tired. Is it okay to have Botox and fillers so soon after? And what can make my hair thicker?  Nicky Morning, Basildon

The first step is to see your local GP and have your blood work done and check your hormone and vitamin levels. If you need any additional vitamins that could be affecting your hair or face, we can do a series of vitamin drips or injections tailored to you.    

We perform stem-cell hair loss treatment using your own cells. The results are safe and fantastic.

There is nothing saying you can’t have Botox or fillers as soon as you give birth, but to be on the safe side, maybe wait a few months or until you stop breastfeeding. Either way, it is best to come for a consultation.