Dr Nick Milojevic at the Lifestyle Clinic
Dr Nick Milojevic at the Lifestyle Clinic offers a variety of advanced treatments to smooth, soften, resurface and rejuvenate your skin.
These include Vistabel (a formulation of botox), Restylane and Perlane and sclerotherapy to remove patches of unsightly starburst veins.

He will be able to help you if you have, for example, deep lines on your forehead, crow’s feet, frown lines, 'bunny lines' at the top of your nose, 'naso-labial' lines from your nose to your lip, 'marionette lines' from the corners of your mouth downwards, a spider's web of marked criss-crossing lines, or 'sad clown' syndrome with down-turning lips, to name but a few.
Himself the son of a cosmetic specialist, Dr Milojevic trained in medicine at the famous Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead and gained essential experience of general medicine as a private GP before deciding to carry on the family tradition and specialise in cosmetic treatments.
Dr Milojevic has become recognised as a leading expert in this field, and is asked to make regular TV appearances and to give expert interviews in magazines and newspapers. His recent media involvement has included The Daily Telegraph, Channel 5, MTV, Tatler Magazine, The Daily Express, The Daily Mail, Brand New You magazine, Company magazine and Woman magazine to name just a few. The Daily Express recently named him to be the top expert for botox in the UK.
Best for Botox Dr Nick Milojevic was published as the Best for Botox in the UK, in the Daily Express article on cosmetic surgery “A cut above”.
Nick Milojevic was a practising GP before he began working as a cosmetic doctor for the Harley Medical Group. Nick believes non-invasive procedures can be as effective as having a facelift, when correctly administered. He works with Botox and dermal fillers to erase frown lines, crow’s feet and lines around the mouth.The Daily Express (Monday 12 May 2008, page 35). Tatler - Post pregancy beauty Nick Milojevic was mentioned in an article about women’s beauty after giving birth.
Now that I can see past my tummy to my legs, I have noticed unsightly thread veins on my calves and ankles. Pregnancy weight, hormonal changes, high heels, leg-crossing and too little excersise are to blame, says cosmetic doctor Nick Milojevic at the Lifestyle Clinic. He advised tiny injections called sclerotherapy that melt the veins, but he said mine were so faint they weren’t worth worrying about. I do like a doctor who sends you away without unnecessary treatments, although I was tempted by the vial of Botox sitting on his desk.Nicola Formby writing for Tatler (April 2008, page 165).For a consultation with Dr Milojevic, free and without obligation, call 










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