Facial Aesthetics
Transforming your
beauty with medical
aesthetics
Facial Aesthetics
Transforming your
beauty with medical
aesthetics

The College of Medicine and Dentistry has opened a new department of Non-Surgical Facial Aesthetics based in the centre of Birmingham.
You will be cared for and treated at a subsidised rate by our master’s students as part of their clinical training under the supervision of a highly qualified team with extensive experience in teaching and training.
Aesthetical Procedures
We cover the following procedures


Botulinum
Toxin
Botulinum Toxin Injection for Crow’s Feet, Frown Lines, Management of migraine and Management of teeth grinding (Bruxism)

Dermal
Fillers
Dermal Fillers injection for Nasolabial folds, Marionette lines, Lips n Cheek augmentation, Non-Surgical Rhinoplasty, Chin contouring, Jawline augmentation, Temple augmentation and Tear trough

Platelet
Rich Plasma
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma), Hair (Hair Restoration) and Face (Rejuvenation)

Micro
Needling
Microneedling for Face (Rejuvenation)
Our Practitioners
Accomplished dentist will provide expert guidance to students at The Dental Hospital, enriching their education with practical insights and skills vital for their future success in the field of dentistry.

George Christopoulous
Facial aesthetics lead
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FAQs
How can I make dental appointments?
You can make dental appointments online or by phone. You can book an appointment on our website, call the hospital phone number, or use online appointment platforms to schedule your appointment.
How much do I need to pay for treatments?
Our consultations are free of charge.
Treatment fees may vary depending on the complexity, duration, and materials used for the treatment. You can get detailed information about the treatment plan and cost during your appointment.
What dental treatments are offered?
Various treatments are offered at our dental hospital, including tooth extraction, root canal therapy, fillings, orthodontics, implants and advanced cases. To learn more about treatment options and details, you can contact our dental hospital.
What to do in an emergency?
Call 111 for out of hours care