doctors
Dr. Mark Christopher Aley MbChB, DRCOG, MRCGP, DFFP
Mark Aley qualified as a Doctor in the 1980’s, but began his interest in cosmetics prior to this when he was attached to a plastic surgery unit at St James hospital in Leeds. He continued this interest after moving into general medical practice, and worked in the dermatology department at Aketon hospital in Yorkshire , he further developed his skills and specialised in lesion removal and minor operative proceedures. Throughout his career he has built upon these foundations, and continues to undertake NHS dermatological and surgical minor operations (as well as cosmetic ones) on a weekly basis.




He believes in a natural look, utilizing a range of techniques to achieve subtle improvements which will enhance appearance and thereby improve confidence. He believes that often these subtle changes can influence the way people react to one another, in a positive way.













Dr. Mark Christopher Aley

Dr. James D McIntyre MBBS BSc MRCS(Eng) MRCPsych
Dr McIntyre qualified as a doctor from Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals in 1996. He has subsequently trained in surgery in both Oxford and Cambridge and has spent 6 months prosecting and teaching anatomy at the University of Oxford. In 2000 he became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He has undertaken several years of Higher Surgical Training in Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery in Wessex before pursuing an interest in Psychological Medicine, while utilising his surgical skill and experience in the field of Cosmetic Medicine.


He believes that the most natural, healthy and fresh looks come from a subtle combination of a range of techniques rather than over reliance and over treatment with a single procedure. In combination a balance between line removal, volume enhancement and improvement in complexion provides the most natural result.











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Dr Thomas R G Simpson MBBS MA(Cantab)
Dr Simpson qualified as a doctor from King's College London School of Medicine in 2006. He has subsequently completed his basic surgical and medical training at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals London and is now specialised in Paediatrics. He became interested in the use of cosmetic techniques in children with developmental problems and through this developed an interest cosmetic medicine.


He believes that by combining incremental improvements in different areas and by different techniques, a natural-looking improvement in appearance can be achieved. Improvements in skin volume, relaxation of over-used facial muscles and simple skin-care can be married to produce an excellent result without overusing any single technique. A more youthful appearance is often transformative in people's lives, generating confidence and self-esteem without the need for major interventions.







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