Dr Deepa Panch

Dr Deepa Panch NHS Surgical Doctor 👩🏾‍⚕️ Teaches at Acquisition Aesthetics 📚 Based at Berkshire & London 💉

From your forties onwards, collagen declines at a rate you can genuinely see and feel.The natural instinct is often to r...
09/06/2026

From your forties onwards, collagen declines at a rate you can genuinely see and feel.

The natural instinct is often to reach for something that adds volume back, and I understand why, and while fillers are very helpful, for most of the patients I see in this age group, volume loss isn't the only issue.

What's changed is the quality, firmness and structural integrity of the tissue itself, and adding volume into skin that's already lost its underlying scaffolding doesn't really solve that.

What the skin needs at this stage is something that works with its own biology to rebuild from within rather than simply filling over the top of it. That's exactly what Julaine does, and it's why I find myself recommending it so consistently to patients in this group.

Swipe for the full breakdown, including who it tends to work best for and what to realistically expect 👉🏼

If you'd like to find out whether Julaine could be right for you, head to the link in my bio to book a consultation or DM ‘JULAINE’ to learn more💌

08/06/2026

Dermal filler is one of the most effective tools in aesthetic medicine, but it doesn’t do everything.

Managing expectations properly is something I take seriously in every consultation, because the patients who are most satisfied with their results are always the ones who understood exactly what they were getting beforehand.

Filler adds volume, restores structure, and can significantly improve balance and definition in the face. But what it won’t do is improve skin quality, stop the ageing process, or turn you into someone else!

Crepey skin, poor texture, and redness need to be addressed with the right skin treatments, not filler. Ageing will continue regardless of how well-placed the product is, and a good treatment plan works with that reality rather than trying to fight it. And the goal of any filler treatment should always be to enhance what’s already there, never to change who you are.

Filler used well is genuinely powerful. Filler used excessively or for the wrong reasons almost always produces the opposite of what you were hoping for.

If you’d like a treatment plan built around what’s actually right for your face, head to the link in my bio to book a consultation 💌

Lanluma is a treatment I feel genuinely passionate about, and one I do more of than almost anyone else in the country.It...
07/06/2026

Lanluma is a treatment I feel genuinely passionate about, and one I do more of than almost anyone else in the country.

It works by stimulating your own collagen rather than adding volume artificially, and the area I use it most is the posterior body, where volume loss and skin laxity are something so many people feel self-conscious about and yet the options for addressing it safely are extraordinarily limited.

That gap is exactly why I've invested so heavily in my expertise with this treatment - there is simply nothing else like it.

The results build gradually, look completely natural and continue to improve over time, which is everything I look for when I'm recommending something to a patient.

But with any treatment this specialised, the experience of the person delivering it matters enormously. Swipe through for everything I think you should know before considering it, including what to ask and what to expect 👉🏽

If you'd like to find out more, message me "LANLUMA" and I'll send you further information, or tap the link in my bio to book a consultation 💌

05/06/2026

If your goal is to look fresh and natural, there are three things worth avoiding 👇🏼

Looking natural in aesthetics comes down to the decisions made before any treatment begins, and the ones made during it.

1. Treating someone else’s face instead of your own is one of the most common ways results go wrong. What works on someone else’s anatomy, proportions, and features won’t necessarily work on yours, and a good practitioner will always start with what suits you rather than what’s popular.

2. Using too much product is another. The results I’m proudest of are almost always achieved with less than patients expected. Subtlety and precision consistently outperform volume, and knowing when enough is enough is one of the most important parts of the job.

3. Finally, there’s skin quality, which is often the missing piece. Injectables can do a lot, but they can’t compensate for skin that lacks texture, collagen, and a healthy glow. Getting the skin itself into good condition first changes what’s possible with everything else.

The best aesthetic work is the kind where the only thing people say is that you look really well.

If that’s the standard you’re looking for, head to the link in my bio to book a consultation 💌

The treatments that give the most back aren't always the ones getting the most attention.There's a lot of noise in aesth...
04/06/2026

The treatments that give the most back aren't always the ones getting the most attention.

There's a lot of noise in aesthetics about what's worth investing in, and the honest answer is that the highest returning treatments are usually the ones working with your biology and focusing on long-term regeneration. The ones where results build gradually, look completely natural, and keep improving long after the appointment is over.

Swipe through for the three treatments I rate most highly for genuine, lasting value and why I come back to them again and again in clinic 👉🏽

If you’re looking for honest guidance and a long-term plan that feels right for you, you can book a consultation via the link in my bio 💌

The aesthetics industry is very good at making you feel like you need something. But here’s the thing: I'm more interest...
01/06/2026

The aesthetics industry is very good at making you feel like you need something. But here’s the thing: I'm more interested in helping you understand whether you actually do. 🤔

Too much of what gets shared in this space is built on creating anxiety about ageing and immediately offering a solution. That's not how I practise and it's not why I'm here.

What I care about is giving people the information they actually need to make decisions that are right for them.

That means understanding what's driving what you're seeing before deciding what to do about it.

It means treating every face as an individual rather than following a formula.

It means being honest even when that honesty doesn't result in a booking.

And it means genuinely believing that ageing well is something worth supporting, not something to fight.

The best outcome from any consultation isn't necessarily a treatment. It's a patient who leaves feeling informed, clear and confident about whatever they decide to do next.

If that's the kind of conversation you're looking for, my link in bio is the place to start 💌

If your skin has changed during perimenopause and nothing quite seems to help anymore, this is for you.The skin piece of...
29/05/2026

If your skin has changed during perimenopause and nothing quite seems to help anymore, this is for you.

The skin piece of the perimenopause conversation is still significantly under-discussed. Women come in noticing their skin looks and feels different, and they can't understand why what was working before has stopped. The answer, almost always, is hormones.

Oestrogen supports collagen production, hydration, skin thickness and barrier function. When it declines, all of those things are affected at once, and that's not a reflection of how well you've looked after yourself. It's biology.

My starting point with these patients is never treatments. It's the skin barrier, then hydration, then collagen support, then the broader hormonal picture. That order matters, and skipping straight to intervention without addressing the foundations is one of the most common mistakes I see.

If you’re looking for honest guidance without pressure or judgement, tap the link in my bio to book a consultation and we can talk things through together 💬

28/05/2026

People rarely come to me just for a treatment.

They come because something has shifted, and they want to feel like themselves again. Maybe they’ve noticed changes that have been quietly building over time. Maybe there’s an occasion coming up that’s made them stop and pay attention. Maybe they’ve simply reached a point where they’re ready to do something for themselves.

Whatever brings someone through the door, the conversation that follows is almost never just about skin. It’s about confidence, about recognising the person in the mirror, about feeling comfortable in your own space again.

That’s what good aesthetic medicine actually does when it’s done properly. The treatments are the tool, but the outcome is how someone feels when they leave, and in the weeks and months that follow 🤍

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