What to Expect at Your First Aesthetic Consultation

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Booking an aesthetic consultation for the first time can feel like a leap into the unknown. You might not be sure what will happen, what you will be asked, or whether you will be pressured into a treatment you are not ready for. Those concerns are entirely reasonable, and the fact that you are thinking about them carefully before committing is a good sign. It means you are approaching this the right way.

An aesthetic consultation should be the most important step in your entire treatment journey. It is the appointment where your concerns are properly assessed, your options are honestly explained, and a plan is built around you, not around a product or a trend. Get this step right, and everything that follows is more likely to deliver the result you actually want.

At The Bronte Clinic, we believe an aesthetic consultation should feel like a conversation with someone you trust, not a sales pitch. This article explains exactly what to expect, what questions to ask, and how to tell the difference between a clinic that puts your interests first and one that does not.

Why an Aesthetic Consultation Matters More Than Any Treatment

It may sound counterintuitive, but the consultation is more important than the treatment itself. A beautifully administered injectable in the wrong area, or an advanced device used on the wrong skin type, will not produce a good result, no matter how skilled the practitioner or how impressive the technology.

The purpose of an aesthetic consultation is to understand what is happening with your skin before deciding how to treat it. Two patients can walk through the door with what appears to be the same concern – tired-looking skin, for example – but the underlying causes may be completely different. One may be dealing with dehydration and early sun damage. The other may have structural volume loss and declining collagen. The treatments they each need are entirely different, and only a thorough assessment will reveal which is which.

This is why the best clinics treat the consultation as a clinical assessment, not a menu selection exercise. And it is why you should be cautious of any clinic that recommends a specific treatment before they have properly examined your face.

What Happens During an Aesthetic Consultation at The Bronte Clinic

At The Bronte Clinic, the consultation process is designed to be thorough, stepwise, and entirely free of pressure. Here is what to expect at each stage:

Before You Arrive: Your Medical Assessment Form

Your aesthetic consultation actually begins before you set foot in the clinic. Once your appointment is booked, you will be sent a comprehensive medical assessment form to complete in advance. This covers your past medical history, current medications, allergies, and any previous aesthetic treatments, as well as the skincare products you currently use, your approach to exercise, and other lifestyle factors.

Importantly, the form also asks about the specific concern that has prompted you to seek treatment, including how much it bothers you and how it affects your day-to-day confidence and wellbeing. This gives our team a detailed clinical and personal picture of you before the consultation even begins, allowing your appointment time to be focused on assessment, discussion, and advice rather than paperwork.

This step reflects something fundamental about how we work at The Bronte Clinic: this is a medical consultation, not a beauty appointment. Your aesthetic concerns are assessed in the context of your overall health, your lifestyle, and your general approach to wellness, because all of these factors inform which treatments are appropriate and which are not.

A Conversation About Your Concerns and Goals

When you arrive, a member of our team will sit down with you to discuss what has brought you to the clinic. This is your opportunity to talk through the specific concerns that are bothering you, explain what you would like to achieve, and share any questions or hesitations you may have. The personal context you provided in your medical assessment form will already have given your practitioner a head start, but this face-to-face conversation is where the detail comes to life.

Your Facial and Skin Assessment

Once your concerns and goals are clearly understood, your practitioner will conduct a thorough examination of your facial anatomy, skin quality, and structure. Our team evaluates skin thickness, texture, and elasticity. They assess the degree and pattern of volume loss, the condition of the underlying bone and fat pads, pigmentation and vascular changes, and how your face moves and expresses.

This clinical assessment is what separates a medical aesthetic consultation from a high-street beauty appointment, and it is what allows us to identify the root cause of your concerns, not just the surface-level appearance, and to recommend a treatment plan that addresses the right thing in the right way.

If, for example, your lifestyle and skincare choices suggest a preference for a more natural, gentle approach, our team will factor that into their thinking,  perhaps focusing on regenerative treatments such as polynucleotides or JULÄINE™ rather than more traditional interventions. Your values and preferences matter as much as your skin analysis.

Your Treatment Options – An Honest Discussion

With the conversation and examination complete, your practitioner will explain what they have found, what they believe is driving your concerns, and which treatment options may be appropriate.

At The Bronte Clinic, we will always give you our clear, professional opinion, even if that means advising against treatment altogether. Not every concern requires a clinical intervention. Sometimes the most appropriate recommendation is a change in skincare routine, better sun protection, or simply reassurance that what you are seeing is normal. We would always rather tell you that than sell you something you do not need.

When treatment is appropriate, our team will talk you through the available options, which might include anything from anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers, skin quality treatments like Profhilo® or skin boosters, advanced technology such as BBL, Morpheus8, or medical microneedling, or a carefully sequenced combination of several.

You will be told what each treatment does, how long results take to develop, how many sessions are typically needed, what the realistic outcome looks like, and what the costs involved are. Nothing should come as a surprise.

A Two-Week Cooling Off Period

This is one of the things we are most proud of in our process. At The Bronte Clinic, we always insist on a cooling off period following your aesthetic consultation. We do not offer same-day treatment for new patients.

After your appointment, our team will send you detailed information sheets covering every treatment discussed during your consultation. You then have a full two weeks to review this information at your own pace, ask any follow-up questions, and decide whether you would like to proceed. When you are ready, you simply book your treatment appointment.

This stepwise approach means you are never rushed or pressured into a decision. It ensures that when you do begin treatment, you are doing so with complete confidence and clarity, not because you felt obligated in the moment. We believe this is how good aesthetic medicine should work, and it is one of the reasons our patients trust us.

Questions You Should Ask at an Aesthetic Consultation

Walking into your first aesthetic consultation with a few questions in mind can help you feel more in control of the process. Here are some of the most useful ones to ask:

  1. Who will be performing my treatment, and what are their qualifications? Any practitioner delivering injectable or device-based treatments should be able to tell you their professional registration, their training background, and their experience level without hesitation.
  2. Is this clinic regulated? In the UK, clinics offering certain treatments are required to be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This provides an independent layer of oversight covering clinical governance, safety, infection control, and patient care. Not all aesthetic clinics hold CQC registration, and it is worth asking.
  3. Why are you recommending this particular treatment? A good practitioner will be able to explain clearly why a specific approach is suitable for your face, your skin, and your goals, not simply because it is popular or because it is what you asked for.
  4. What happens if I am not happy with the result? Understanding aftercare, follow-up appointments, and how the clinic handles concerns or complications before you commit to treatment is important.
  5. What should I realistically expect? Be wary of any clinic that promises dramatic transformation or guarantees a specific outcome. The best practitioners set honest expectations, because that is how trust is built.

How to Choose the Right Clinic for Your Aesthetic Consultation

The aesthetic industry in the UK is growing rapidly, and not all clinics are held to the same standards. When choosing where to have your aesthetic consultation, there are several things worth considering.

Look for medical leadership. A clinic led by qualified, experienced doctors with recognised postgraduate qualifications offers a level of clinical oversight that non-medical settings cannot. At The Bronte Clinic, our team includes Medical Director Dr Fiona McCarthy (MBChB, MRCP, PhD), Consultant Dermatologist Dr Alpa Kanji (MA, PhD Cantab, MBBS, MRCP Derm), Dr Carole Reid (MBBS, MA Hons), and Advanced Nurse Practitioner Jessica Foreman (BSc Hons, MSc, Pg Dip).

Check for CQC registration. As a CQC-registered clinic, The Bronte Clinic is independently regulated to ensure the highest standards of safety and patient care. This is not a requirement for all aesthetic clinics in the UK, which means not all clinics meet this standard.

Read the clinic’s philosophy, not just its treatment list. A clinic that talks about honest advice, natural results, and consultation-first care – and that is built on word-of-mouth referral rather than solely heavy marketing – is usually one that puts patients before profit.

Your Aesthetic Consultation Is the Starting Point

Whether you are curious about a specific treatment, concerned about a change in your skin, or simply want expert advice on how to look after your face for the long term, an aesthetic consultation is where that journey begins. It should leave you feeling heard, informed, and confident in whatever you decide to do next, even if that decision is to do nothing at all.

At The Bronte Clinic, that is exactly the experience we set out to create.

Ready to take the first step? Book an aesthetic consultation at The Bronte Clinic in London or Surrey, and let our team give you the honest, expert assessment your skin deserves.

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Polynucleotides

Polynucleotides are an advanced, non-invasive treatment in regenerative and pro-aging aesthetics, designed to improve skin quality, hydration, and elasticity at a cellular level. This innovative injectable treatment works by stimulating fibroblast activity, naturally increasing collagen and elastin production to restore healthier, more radiant skin.

Polynucleotides are particularly effective for:

  • Reducing fine lines and wrinkles
  • Improving skin hydration and glow
  • Smoothing skin texture and tone
  • Minimising dark under-eye circles, puffiness, and hollowness
  • Protecting skin from free radical damage and environmental stress

This treatment is ideal for delicate areas such as the under-eyes, face, neck, and décolletage, making it a versatile solution for patients seeking natural skin rejuvenation without downtime.

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JULÄINE™

JULÄINE™ is a polylactic acid (PLLA) injectable biostimulator designed to naturally activate the body’s own regenerative processes for long-lasting, authentic rejuvenation. Once introduced into the skin, it stimulates new collagen production, helping to smooth lines, tighten skin and restore a firmer, more youthful appearance.

This treatment targets skin laxity, volume loss and deep facial folds, particularly in the mid-to-lower face, including the nasolabial folds and marionette lines. As collagen regeneration continues over time, patients notice gradual improvements in skin tone, elasticity and overall quality, with results that can last up to two years.

This treatment is most commonly used to treat:

  • Sagging skin
  • Loss of facial volume
  • Deep folds or creases in mid to lower face
  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Uneven skin texture
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Anti-Wrinkle Injections

Anti-wrinkle injections use a purified form of Botulinum Toxin A (commonly known as Botox®) to temporarily relax the facial muscles responsible for dynamic wrinkles. By blocking nerve signals to targeted muscles, the treatment reduces their ability to contract, softening the appearance of lines and preventing new ones from forming.

This treatment is most commonly used to address:

  • Frown lines (between the eyebrows)
  • Forehead lines
  • Crow’s feet (around the eyes)
  • Bunny lines (sides of the nose)
  • Lip lines (also called smoker’s lines)
  • Pebbled chin or mental crease
  • Downturned mouth corners
  • Jawline slimming and teeth grinding (bruxism)
  • Gummy smile
  • Neck bands (platysmal bands)

Anti-wrinkle injections are typically used in the upper third of the face but may also be applied to other areas for functional or aesthetic concerns. They can be used both to treat existing wrinkles and as a preventative measure to maintain smoother skin over time.

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Dermal Fillers

As we age, natural facial volume loss can lead to a tired, sunken appearance and the development of static lines and wrinkles which are visible even when the face is at rest. Dermal fillers are an effective, non-surgical way to restore volume, smooth deep lines, and rejuvenate facial contours with natural-looking results.

Dermal fillers are made of hyaluronic acid, a substance found naturally in the body that helps maintain hydration, structure, and the youthful plumpness of the skin. These fillers are gradually broken down by the body, with results typically lasting 12 to 18 months, depending on factors like metabolism, lifestyle, and treatment area.

Areas that can be treated with dermal fillers:

  • Under-eye hollows and tear troughs
  • Cheek and mid-face volume loss
  • Lips – for subtle shape and definition
  • Marionette lines and nasolabial folds
  • Jawline and chin definition

A thorough medical consultation is required prior to any dermal filler treatment to ensure your safety and suitability, and to tailor your treatment plan to your unique facial structure and aesthetic goals.

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Profhilo®

Profhilo® is an innovative, injectable skin bio-remodelling treatment designed to deeply hydrate the skin and improve overall skin quality, firmness, and radiance. Often called the “injectable moisturiser”, Profhilo® delivers high concentrations of pure hyaluronic acid to rejuvenate dry, dull, or ageing skin from within.

This non-surgical skin treatment involves five carefully placed injections on each side of the face, delivering the hyaluronic acid just beneath the skin’s surface. Profhilo® then spreads evenly through the tissues, stimulating collagen and elastin production to improve skin elasticity, texture, and tone.

Profhilo® is ideal for improving:

  • Dehydrated and crepey skin
  • Skin laxity and loss of firmness
  • Dull or tired-looking complexion
  • Fine lines and overall texture

It is most commonly used on the face, neck, and décolletage, but is also highly effective on areas such as the hands, upper arms, and knees, where skin thinning and dryness are a concern.

For best results, we recommend a course of 2 Profhilo® treatments, spaced approximately 4 weeks apart, with maintenance every 6 months to sustain the glow.

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Skin Boosters

Skin boosters are a highly effective treatment designed to deeply hydrate the skin, improve texture, and restore a natural glow. Unlike traditional dermal fillers, skin boosters do not add volume—instead, they deliver microinjections of hyaluronic acid or other nourishing ingredients directly into the skin to enhance hydration, elasticity, and luminosity from within.

Ideal for treating dull, dehydrated, or crepey skin, skin boosters are commonly used on the face, neck, décolletage, and hands, and are also suitable for areas like the under-eyes and acne-scarred skin. Results include smoother, firmer, and more radiant skin, with minimal downtime and natural-looking improvement.

For best results, we usually recommend a course of 2–3 treatments spaced 3–4 weeks apart, followed by maintenance every 6 months.

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Broadband Light (BBL)

Broadband Light (BBL) is a highly effective treatment for a wide range of skin concerns, delivering younger-looking, healthier skin without needles or surgery. It is 4x faster and more powerful than traditional IPL (Intense Pulsed Light), making it one of the most advanced phototherapy treatments available today.

Key Benefits of Broadband Light (BBL):

  • Evens out skin tone: Fades sun damage, pigmentation, age spots, and freckles
  • Reduces redness and rosacea: Calms inflammation and targets visible blood vessels
  • Improves skin clarity: Treats active acne and minimises post-acne marks
  • Smooths fine lines and wrinkles: Boosts collagen for firmer, more youthful skin
  • Enhances skin texture: Leaves skin feeling softer, smoother, and more radiance.
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Morpheus8

Morpheus8, an advanced treatment that combines microneedling with fractional radiofrequency (RF) to target signs of ageing such as fine lines, wrinkles, skin laxity, and uneven texture.

This innovative technology delivers radiofrequency energy deep into the skin through ultra-fine titanium microneedles, stimulating collagen and elastin production for long-lasting, natural-looking results.

What Does Morpheus8 Treat?

Morpheus8 is suitable for the face and body, and is particularly effective for:

  • Sagging skin on the lower face, jowls, and neck
  • Under-eye crepiness and loose eyelid skin
  • Décolletage and double chin
  • Stretch marks and acne scarring
  • Skin tightening and lifting with minimal downtime
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Medical Microneedling

Medical microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, is a clinically proven, natural way to stimulate collagen and elastin production for smoother, firmer, and more youthful-looking skin. This minimally invasive treatment uses a precision device to create micro-channels in the dermis, triggering the skin’s natural wound-healing response and encouraging cellular renewal.

Microneedling is highly effective for treating:

  • Fine lines and wrinkles
  • Acne scars and surgical scars
  • Stretch marks
  • Uneven skin texture and large pores

A course of 3 to 6 microneedling sessions, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, for best results.

Most patients see significant skin improvement around 6 weeks after the final session, as new collagen and elastin continue to form.