As Featured in the Journal of Aesthetic Nursing
It brings us such great pleasure to let you know about the coverage released by the widely acclaimed medical publication, The Journal of Aesthetic Nursing.
They decided to write about our service and this is what they had to say…
…others exercised their entrepreneurial muscles, and the groundbreaking changes that are likely to create industry ripples for a long time to come are starting to be seen.
With aesthetic clinics closing their doors over the past year, Pujaa Patel, Chief Medical Officer of UNNDOO home toxin service, comments on her service: ‘Creating UNNDOO was a long time in the making. We saw an unmet need and took our time to create a safe, expert service meeting vital safety protocols and adhering to suggested guidelines to provide the best, clinical-grade toxin treatments in the safest way possible to our patients in their own homes. The onset of COVID-19 has, among other things, helped us to further understand what patients are looking for post- lockdown.
In our recent survey of 100 Londoners, we found that, of those who have had anti-wrinkle injections or would consider having them, 76% would consider having a treatment in their own homes. A larger number of those surveyed were most looking forward to cosmetic services reopening post- lockdown, but not in any hurry to go into town. UNNDOO takes the anxiety out of travelling into clinics for treatment and, for some, this will no doubt be the preferred venue for treatments in the future, safely at home. It is great that patients now have a choice’.
Thank you for the coverage!