Blog

The latest updates from Dr Sharon

26th April 2021 The Top Three Skin Treatments to Try Post-Lockdown

The Top Three Skin Treatments to Try Post-Lockdown

Lockdown restrictions are easing, and there’s a backlog of social events to catch up on. You may be thinking about giving your look a bit of a refresh for those family reunions and postponed weddings.

16th December 2020 How To Improve Your Physical and Mental Wellbeing Post-Lockdown

How To Improve Your Physical and Mental Wellbeing Post-Lockdown

Covid-19 has been unkind to us all, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t some light at the end of the tunnel.

20th November 2020 How Can You Save Your Skin After The Winter Lockdown?

How Can You Save Your Skin After The Winter Lockdown?

Lockdown 2.0 might give us a chance to come in from the cold and escape the increasingly harsh weather, but how much can it really do for our skin?

31st October 2020 GetHarley and Dr Sharon

GetHarley and Dr Sharon

Dr Sharon is proud to announce that she is now a part of Get Harley, a highly regarded digital service committed to helping its subscribers achieve optimum skin health.

28th October 2020 Let’s talk Retinol with Dr Sharon

Let’s talk Retinol with Dr Sharon

All of us have to deal with the same problem at some point or another – ageing skin.

15th September 2020 Lip Fillers: How To Avoid Migration and Lip Filler Spreading

Lip Fillers: How To Avoid Migration and Lip Filler Spreading

Lip fillers are a variation of dermal filler used by many patients to achieve bigger lips.

1st September 2020 Botox®: A Versatile Anti-Ageing Treatment

Botox®: A Versatile Anti-Ageing Treatment

A powerful and efficient way of managing the most undesirable effects of the ageing process.

17th August 2020 Address Your Vitamin Deficiencies With Dr Sharon Kaur

Address Your Vitamin Deficiencies With Dr Sharon Kaur

How many people really know why vitamins are needed?

5th August 2020 What You Need To Know About Skin Cancer

What You Need To Know About Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is a disease that doesn’t discriminate by skin type or age and is currently the most common form of cancer in the UK.