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Reduce wrinkles and sagging skin with Silica

Silica is a necessary trace element in the human body and as a main component of collagen it is essential for building bones, tissues, hair skin and nails.

Reduce wrinkles and sagging skin with Silica

Silica is a necessary trace element in the human body and as a main component of collagen it is essential for building bones, tissues, hair skin and nails.

Renew Skin Clinic Opens at The Shearwater Hotel and Spa Ballinasloe - 12th November

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Owners Sinead Gallagher and Jeanette Dunne are delighted to welcome you to Renew Skin Clinic. As Aesthetic nurses with 15 years experience in the industry we have always believed that women and men want to look great for their age and so at Renew Skin Clinic our Nurses and Medical Practitioners always offer a natural realistic treatment program to keep you looking like you but better.

Reduce wrinkles and sagging skin with silica

Silica is a necessary trace element in the human body. As a main component of collagen, it is critical for the formation of joint cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bone and lung tissue, blood vessels, as well as skin, hair, and nails.

Revolutionary painless needles used for anti-wrinkle treatments now available at Therapie Athlone

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Scared of needles? You aren’t alone; as many as one in every 10 people are frightened of needles, and have stated that it might put them off having treatments such as anti-wrinkle injections.

Smooth wrinkles away with hyaluronic acid supplements

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is composed of hydrophilic (water attracting) molecules which bind water and lubricate moveable parts of the human body, especially joints and muscles.

Reduce wrinkles and sagging skin with silica

Silica is a necessary trace element in the human body. As a main component of collagen, it is critical for the formation of joint cartilage, ligaments, tendons, bone and lung tissue, blood vessels, as well as skin, hair, and nails.

Smooth wrinkles away with hyaluronic acid

Hyaluronic acid (HA) is composed of hydrophilic (water attracting) molecules which bind water and lubricate moveable parts of the human body, especially joints and muscles. It is often found in good quality joint support products. HA is also often referred to as ‘nature’s moisturiser’ for its incredible moisturising properties, especially when used in skincare products. HA also cushions nerves and ends of bones, forming a barrier against disease.

Why do celebrities love Botox and Fillers so much?

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Let's look at Botox and Fillers to see what the hype is all about! Did you know that Botox is now the most popular cosmetic treatment, with more than 6 million treatments administered every single year all around the world?

Nearly half of Irish people would consider cosmetic fillers

According to new research from Thérapie Clinic, the majority of Irish people (58 per cent) are uncomfortable with starting to look older and almost half (47 per cent) would consider fillers to counteract this.

 

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