Appearance Based Medicine is a medical aesthetic clinic in Marlow, specialising in advanced non-surgical treatments to enhance the innate charm of your face, and help you become your best version of You. All consultations and treatments are provided by Clare McLoughlin Registered Nurse Prescriber with over 25 years' experience. Our Promise:
- To provide patient-focused aesthetic services centre
d on safety and quality
- To provide patients with clear, accurate information including alternative treatments and products, in order that informed decisions are made in relation to aesthetic procedures, treatments and outcomes
- To maintain the privacy, dignity and confidentiality of each patient. We use the most advanced, state-of-the-art, minimally invasive systems to enhance appearance. Our aesthetic services give improved results and faster recovery times. These treatments are aimed at making you look your best and feel more comfortable with your appearance. Clare McLoughlin RGN INP
Clare McLoughlin has been a general nurse since 1988 and is an Independent Nurse Prescriber and advanced procedure aesthetic nurse and trainer with more than 24 years experience injecting in the Medical Aesthetic field. As a recognised aesthetic trainer, Clare is known for her professional approach and skill in the field of aesthetics and has appeared on a number of television programmes performing injectable aesthetic treatments. After working as a practitioner for Transform Medical group 2001-2003, Clare started her own business - Appearance Based Medicine - in 2004, to enable her to provide the highest level of patient care and satisfaction. Clare has been an advanced techniques trainer in Botulinum toxin treatments and Skin fillers for National Cosmetic Courses since 2004. As well as training other Healthcare professionals in this field, Clare is a member of the British Association of Cosmetic Nurses (BACN) and British Association of Sclerotherapists (BAS). Clare works in association with Cosmetic Surgeon, Mr Adrian Richards; Dermatologist Dr Ravi Ratnavel; and Mr Philip Coleridge Smith, Vascular Surgeon and President of the British Association of Sclerotherapists.