Lifting

Non-Invasive Face Treatments

For those who would rather avoid injectables altogether, energy-based lifting offers an alternative that rejuvenates and tightens the skin without needles.

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Non-Invasive Face Treatments at The Astell Clinic
ComfortMild warmth only
DowntimeTypically none
ResultsBuild over weeks

How energy-based lifting works

Machines such as Ultraformer III deliver targeted energy — ultrasound or radiofrequency — into the deeper layers of the skin, heating the tissue in a controlled way. This prompts the skin's natural healing process, which boosts collagen and elastin production.

How it feels

These treatments are generally well tolerated, with most patients experiencing only mild warmth. Treatment is customisable, allowing the doctor to target specific areas — face, neck or décolletage — based on your needs.

What to expect

Results are natural-looking and appear gradually over several weeks as the skin continues to regenerate collagen. This subtle change suits anyone seeking a refreshed appearance without a dramatic shift.

It is worth holding realistic expectations: non-invasive procedures do not achieve the same dramatic result as surgery, but for many the trade-off is worth the convenience and safety.

Products we use

Ultraformer III Sylfirm X Plus
The entrance arch at The Astell Clinic
The waiting nook, with artwork and velvet armchairs
The archway through to the waiting area
Reception, with the clinic's awards and certificates behind the desk
The reception room seen from the seating area
Reception and the award shelf from the left
Seating beside the reception desk
The waiting sofa against the timber slat wall
The consultation lounge, opening to the garden
The consultation lounge from the desk
The corridor to the treatment rooms
Reading table in the waiting area
The vanity area outside the treatment rooms
A treatment room, prepared
The twin treatment room
The IV and wellness lounge
A treatment in progress
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