Curewell Specialists Clinic,
Aga Khan Road, Sector F-6/1, Islamabad

Aesthetic medicine uses medically supervised non-surgical and minor surgical treatments to safely enhance skin health and appearance.

Our clinicians provide consultation-led care for photoageing, uneven tone and texture, acne scarring and volume loss. Personalised plans may include evidence-based options such as peels, energy-based devices or injectables, delivered with informed consent and attentive aftercare. We emphasise natural, ethical results using modern techniques, with transparent discussions of benefits, risks and alternatives. Because accessibility matters, recommendations consider budgets and downtime. We also prioritise prevention and education—skin health habits, sun protection and maintenance—to support confident, sustainable outcomes. Your clinician will co-create a plan that aligns with your goals and comfort level. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Aesthetic treatments can be useful if you are worried about uneven skin tone, pigmentation and sun spots, acne scarring, fine lines, enlarged pores or tired-looking skin. Some procedures focus more on texture and firmness, while others brighten and even out colour, so there is usually a way to target what bothers you most.

In consultation, your clinician looks closely at your skin, asks about your medical history and current routine and listens to what you would most like to change. They then talk you through which options are suitable for your skin type, how gentle or intensive each one is and what kind of improvement is realistic, before agreeing a plan with you.

At consultation, you have time to describe your concerns, ask questions and, if needed, have photographs or skin assessments taken. On treatment day, your skin is prepared, the procedure is carried out with attention to hygiene and comfort and you are given clear after-care instructions. Many people go back to usual activities quickly, though there can be some short-term redness, swelling or sensitivity.

Non-surgical aesthetic procedures are generally safe in trained hands but, like all treatments, they carry some level of risk. Mild side effects such as temporary redness, swelling, bruising or dryness are relatively common and usually settle within days. Less commonly, there may be pigment changes or irritation. Your clinician will explain the specific risks for the option you are considering and how these are minimised.

How long results last depends on the type of treatment, your skin, sun exposure, smoking and how well you follow after-care advice. Some procedures give a short-term boost that lasts weeks to months, while others are done as a series with occasional top-up sessions. This is always discussed in advance so you know what to expect before you decide.