
When solutions cannot be found within the surgical or non-surgical repertoires covered, we usually recommend a wide range of camouflage techniques which are successful and appropriate in their own right. Camouflage techniques are also used during procedures where there is a need to cover areas which are under treatment. For example, certain invasive procedures might cause bruising or swelling which are best disguised using medically recommended mineral make-up.
Uneven skin tone, blemishes, pigmentation, acne scarring and other dermatological conditions can affect self confidence. Our advanced beauty therapists and aesthetic practitioners who are skilled in the art of mineral make-up camouflage, will be able to suggest, apply and teach you how to discretely conceal specific problem areas.
Semi-permanent make-up can be used to frame the eyes, brows, lips and other facial features to help attain a more aesthetic, youthful appearance. The effects are usually very subtle and do not inappropriately enhance the area being worked on. Semi-permanent make-up is designed to fade over a number of years so that the colour used does not become unsuitable for your complexion.
There are also camouflage solutions for loss of body tone and middle age spread, which are generally known as body or compression suits. Brands such as the ‘Lipo Contour Body Former’ redefine the body, lift and shape the hips, bottom, upper legs and thighs. The concept of compression garments was first used by Professor Marco Gasparotti after performing liposuction operations. However, he found that the micro massage actions of the fabric used helped to break down otherwise impossible cellulite and reduced hip, thigh and abdomen circumference. The garment needs to worn for a minimum of 8 weeks, for 8-12 hours a day, it is particularly suitable for women who carry excess weight around their stomach or for use after pregnancy.














