As Featured in The Telegraph
“At-home beauty services are about to enter a new era…” was the title used for the recent article by The Telegraph featuring UNNDOO. And we certainly think that’s true.
With technology now so integrated into society and daily life, consumers are constantly excited for new products, gadgets and platforms that will shape their daily routines for the better. When it comes to facial aesthetics, UNNDOO is shaking up the market through its ability to offer existing services and treatments through technology.
Dr Pujaa Patel (Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer) says, “It’s not just about converting the existing offerings to at-home service through digital booking but it’s about going above and beyond what’s available and providing real value to the client. Here at UNNDOO, we achieve this through 3 things:
- The client doesn’t need to step out of their homes, they can book from home and have a practitioner perform the treatment at home.
- The traditional 9 am-5 pm clinic opening times just don’t work for the modern client, the flexibility that we offer from 8 am-9 pm means that they can book an appointment that’s convenient to them.
- We believe in ensuring the client is completely happy, offering a free tweak and review appointment but also contacting them up to 5 times after their treatment.
We just want our clients to know that whilst they book online, our medical team will be with them every step of the way.”
Additionally, as the article states, the lockdown has seen a rise of backstreet Botox treatments by individuals with little or no professional training and at UNNDOO, the key central pillar of our service is that we ONLY have medically qualified practitioners on our platform – experience, qualified, vetted and insured.
We continue to support the Make Beauty Safe campaign in the hope for positive change.
We’d like to thank The Telegraph for their article. To read the full feature, simply search for ‘UNNDOO The Telegraph’.