A new beauty treatment clinic is bringing Hailey Bieber's 'favourite' skincare brand to Scotland for the 'first time'.
The Aesthetics Club has opened a new space on Ayr Road in the Newton Mearns area, offering a range of medical skin treatments.
Customers will also be able to buy Biologique Recherche, a French skincare brand said to be loved by celebrities including model and Rhode founder Hailey.
The specialist team, including two doctors, offer Oxylight and Moxi laser treatment which they say has not been made available in Scotland before.
Using a special machine, Oxylight hydrates, tones and tightens the skin, to give a ‘filtered skin’ look, while Moxi works as a non-ablative resurfacing skin treatment.
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Staff were trained on how to use the technology, which in the UK is currently only offered at Harrods, The Rosewood and Bulgari Hotels in London.
This clinic adds to The Aesthetic Club's venues in Bearsden and London's Notting Hill, with their team of 19 expected to reach 30 by the end of the year.
Founder and clinical director Fiona Ross said: “We’re ecstatic to announce our latest clinic will open in the Southside of Glasgow, offering all of our transformative treatments including two new, exciting machines, BBL Hero & Moxi laser and the rejuvenating Oxylight treatment.
“Our success is a testament to the trust and loyalty of our wonderful clients and the hard work of our dedicated team.
"We are committed to continuing to provide evidence-based treatments and skincare products while delivering exceptional service to all our valued customers.
“We want to raise the bar – this is a largely unregulated industry. We pride ourselves on maintaining the highest possible standards and providing the best treatments possible.
"The trust we have from our clinics both sides of the border is a testament to that. ”
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