Are LED Face Masks Worth Buying? What the Evidence Really Says

At The Bronte Clinic, one of the most common questions our medical team is asked is: “Are LED face masks worth buying?” Closely followed by, “Do collagen supplements actually work?” (We’ll save that for another post.) Over the past few years, LED face mask devices — often described as “LED light therapy mask” or “at-home LED mask” — have become some of the most…

JULÄINE™: The Next Generation of Regenerative Skin Rejuvenation

Stimulating your skin’s natural collagen for firmer, smoother, more radiant results At The Bronte Clinic, our philosophy has always been centred on achieving natural, long-lasting results through scientifically proven treatments that work with your skin – not against it. One of the newest additions to our regenerative treatment portfolio is JULÄINE™, an advanced injectable biostimulator that harnesses your body’s…

Understanding “Ozempic Face”: How to Restore Volume and Vitality After Weight Loss

Medications such as Ozempic and Mounjaro (GLP-1 receptor agonists) are transforming weight management and metabolic health. While many people experience significant improvements in their wellbeing, an increasingly common concern is the visible change in facial appearance—often referred to as “Ozempic face.” At The Bronte Clinic in London and Guildford, our medical team is seeing a growing number of patients who wish to…

How to Care for Your Skin in Winter: A Dermatologist-Approved Guide

As the seasons change and the air turns colder, many people notice their skin feeling drier, tighter, or more sensitive than usual. The combination of chilly winds, central heating, and lower humidity can quickly deplete the skin’s moisture levels. At The Bronte Clinic, we understand that skincare for winter skin requires a thoughtful, protective approach. With…

Meet our Consultant Dermatologist Dr Alpa Kanji

As summer winds down and many of us prepare for the return to school routines, we are delighted to share some exciting news from The Bronte Clinic. This September, we warmly welcome Dr Alpa Kanji, Consultant Dermatologist, to our team. Alongside her private practice at The Bronte Clinic, Dr Kanji is a Consultant Dermatologist at…

Teeth Grinding & How to treat it.

Teeth grinding—known medically as bruxism—is a common condition characterised by the involuntary clenching or grinding of the teeth, often during sleep but also in times of stress or concentration. For many individuals, this can lead to complications including jaw pain, tension headaches, dental damage, and disturbed sleep. While stress and misaligned teeth are common contributing factors,…

BBL (Broadbandlight) Therapy: A powerful solution for pigmentation and skin tone issues

Before and after BroadBand Light therapy for sun damage

The Power of Morpheus8

In recent years, non-surgical skin rejuvenation has become a cornerstone of modern aesthetic medicine. At The Bronte Clinic, we favour treatments that offer visible results with minimal downtime—ones that fit seamlessly into the lives of our patients. Morpheus8 is one such treatment: discreet, effective and beautifully regenerative. What is Morpheus8? Morpheus8 is a cutting-edge treatment that combines microneedling with radiofrequency…

Profhilo v Dermal Fillers – What’s the difference?

In recent years, there has been a significant rise in demand for non-surgical aesthetic treatments that deliver natural, subtle rejuvenation. Two of the most frequently requested options at The Bronte Clinic are Profhilo and dermal fillers. While both utilise hyaluronic acid and are administered via injection, they serve very different purposes in clinical aesthetics. Understanding the distinction between Profhilo and dermal fillers…

“Smokers lines” – Why do we get them and what is the solution?

Perioral lines – often called smoker’s lines or lip lines – are one of the most common concerns we treat at The Bronte Clinic. These fine vertical lines above the upper lip can make the mouth look aged, even when the rest of the face still feels youthful. Even non smokers can develop them but the good news? You…