Is the Media to Thank for Breaking the Stigma of Botox®?

Over the last few years the popularity of Botox® has skyrocketed. From being rare and somewhat frowned upon (pardon the pun!), to becoming a common procedure that is openly discussed and even considered normal. Botox® has lost its stigma and is now accepted in many circles as a good way to reverse the tell-tale signs of ageing, including forehead lines, crow’s feet, frown lines and especially as a more advance technique in restoring the jaw line definition and neck.

What Does a Hygienist Do?

Dental Hygienists play an important part in dental health care and are mainly concerned with preventive dental health and treating gum disease.

Why is Mouth Cancer Still a Hidden Killer?

The Problem with Mouth Cancer

The problem with mouth cancer is not just that the number of new cases is rising but more importantly that it is not being detected early enough. Early detection is key to improving survival rates.

Claire Coleby: The First Patient to be Treated at the new FACEMED Centre

FACEMED was delighted to welcome Claire Coleby as the first patient to receive treatment at the new Centre. Although Claire has been a patient of Monica Berrangé for several years, on this occasion, Claire had registered with the new Dental Department and received a hygienist treatment with Natalie. Claire tells us about her experience”¦

FACEMED architects proud of their building design

Munday + Cramer were appointed to provide architectural design and planning services to bring this new cosmetic surgery to life. The site of the All Saint’s Worship Hall in Cray’s Hill had already been purchased by Facemed for the scheme. The hall had fallen in to disrepair, having been abandoned some years earlier. The hall however provided significant architectural interest; featuring an unusual 20th Century design. As such, the demolition of the hall had to be undertaken in such a way as to record the construction methods used for posterity and local interest.