Full Face Rejuvenation
A personalised, doctor-led programme that restores balance, proportion, and freshness across the whole face — combining injectables, regenerative treatments, and skin work into one considered plan, sequenced over time for natural results.
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The short answer
What this treatment is
Treating one feature in isolation rarely produces a natural result, because changing the lips, the cheeks, or the jaw alters how every other feature of the face reads. Dr Paul Elgey's Signature Full Face Rejuvenation begins from the opposite principle: a GP-trained, whole-patient assessment of how your face has changed over time, then a considered plan that addresses structure, skin quality, and expression together. It draws on the full range of the clinic — anti-wrinkle injections, hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, regenerative polynucleotides, skin boosters and biostimulators, and UltraClear laser resurfacing — but the point is the sequencing and restraint, not the number of treatments. The aim is to restore what time has changed rather than to alter who you are, delivered in stages over weeks or months so the result builds gradually and stays unmistakably you.
Areas treated
What's included
- A whole-face plan, not a single feature treated in isolation
- GP-trained, whole-patient assessment by a GMC-registered medical doctor
- Draws on the full range — injectables, regenerative treatments, and skin work
- Sequenced in stages over weeks or months for gradual, natural results
- Deliberately conservative — restoring rather than altering, with reviews built in
- An honest, costed plan with no obligation to proceed on the day
Boundaries of practice
What's not treated
Good practice means saying no when indicated:
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding (defers most component treatments)
- Active skin infection at a proposed treatment site
- Known hypersensitivity to a product proposed within the plan
- Body dysmorphic disorder or unrealistic expectations identified at consultation
- Any contraindication specific to a component treatment (see each treatment page)
- Uncontrolled medical conditions that make elective treatment inadvisable
Patient journey
What to expect
Consultation & preparation
The programme begins with a doctor-led consultation and full medical history rather than a treatment, so no specific preparation is needed for the first appointment. Each treatment within the plan has its own preparation — generally avoiding ibuprofen, aspirin, vitamin E, fish oil, and alcohol for 24 to 48 hours before any injectable, and avoiding sun exposure before laser. Dr Elgey provides the relevant guidance ahead of each stage.
During treatment
Aftercare
Aftercare is specific to each treatment in the plan and is provided at the relevant appointment. Reviews are built into the programme — particularly after first-time filler — so each stage can be assessed once settled before the next is planned. This staged, reviewed approach is how a natural, balanced full-face result is achieved and maintained over time.
Transparent, all-in pricing
Written and medically reviewed by Dr Paul Elgey , Aesthetic Doctor & GP — MBBS MRCGP · MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) — the programme combines prescription medicines and CE-marked devices, planned and delivered by a GMC-registered doctor.
FAQ
Common
questions
What is full face rejuvenation?
It is a personalised, doctor-led programme rather than a single treatment. Dr Elgey assesses the whole face — structure, skin quality, and expression — and builds a staged plan that may combine injectables, regenerative treatments, and skin work. The aim is balance and proportion across the face, restoring what time has changed rather than altering who you are.
Why treat the whole face rather than one area?
Because the features of the face are interdependent — changing the lips, cheeks, or jaw alters how every other feature reads. A GP background means Dr Elgey assesses the whole patient and the whole face, so treatments are planned together for harmony. Treating one feature in isolation is the most common reason results look unnatural.
How long does a full programme take?
A full-face plan is delivered in stages over weeks or months, not in a single appointment, because each treatment settles differently and the result should build gradually. The exact timeline depends on which treatments are included; Dr Elgey sets out the sequence, spacing, and reviews as part of your costed plan at the consultation.
How is it priced?
A full-face programme is costed individually from the specific treatments included in your plan, so there is no fixed package price. At the consultation Dr Elgey discusses your goals, recommends a staged plan, and gives you an honest, itemised cost — with no obligation to proceed on the day.
Will the results look natural?
That is the whole point. The plan is deliberately conservative and sequenced in stages, with reviews built in, so the result builds gradually and stays balanced. The philosophy here is to restore freshness and proportion rather than to change your face — subtle enhancement that looks like a well-rested version of you, not a treated look.
Who designs and delivers the programme?
Dr Paul Elgey himself — a GMC-registered medical doctor (MBBS, MRCGP) with over 20 years in medicine and a Level 7 Diploma in Injectables. He assesses, plans, and performs every treatment personally, rather than delegating, so the whole programme is held by one clinician who knows your face and your goals.
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Dr Paul Elgey Aesthetics • Unit 1, Orchard Street, London W1H 6HJ
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