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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Revitalise Aesthetics is a doctor-led aesthetic clinic based in the heart of Liverpool city centre, founded on a single principle: that aesthetic treatments should be safe, honest and genuinely personal. Every treatment at Revitalise is carried out by a GMC registered doctor — not a therapist, not a beautician. Dr Misha and Dr Amy both hold backgrounds in emergency medicine, bringing a level of clinical expertise, anatomical knowledge and patient care that goes far beyond what most aesthetic clinics can offer. What makes Revitalise different isn't just the qualifications. It's the philosophy. Results here are subtle, natural and completely personal — the kind where people notice you look refreshed, not that you've had something done. Every consultation is free, every treatment plan is built around the individual, and the doctors will always be honest with you about what will and won't work for your face. The clinic sits on Castle Street in Liverpool city centre — a calm, welcoming space that feels nothing like the transactional, conveyor-belt experience that has become too common in aesthetics. From your first consultation to your follow-up review, you are cared for by the same doctors who know your face, your history and your goals. Revitalise was founded because both doctors believed people deserved better — a medically safe alternative in a largely unregulated industry, where confidence is built through genuine results rather than pressure or promises.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I recently visited Dr Amy at Revitalise…

I recently visited Dr Amy at Revitalise Aesthetics for Botox to soften a deep forehead line and the crows’ feet around my eyes, and I honestly couldn’t be happier with the results. The outcome is incredible—fresh, smooth, and rejuvenated—yet still completely natural. It doesn’t look like I’ve “had work done,” and that’s exactly what they specialise in.

What really sets this place apart is their whole approach to aesthetics. They focus on ethical, luxury treatments that enhance your features rather than change them. There’s no pressure, no upselling, just honest advice and exceptional skill. The atmosphere is calm and professional, and you feel genuinely cared for from start to finish.

If you’re looking for subtle, high‑end results that still look like you, this is the place to go. Highly recommended.

March 24, 2026
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