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Deep-in-Aesthetics

10% off all treatments booked in july

THINK ONCE:

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When considering your aesthetics treatment you should take the time to consider the experience of your practitioner. Here at Deep-in Aesthetics we have been established for over five years and have over 60 five star reviews from our clients which can be accessed via Google and Yell.com

THINK TWICE:

Any prospective aesthetics client should take the time to consider what could happen if all did not go to plan. During our years of trading we have never had an adverse event and Alistair is fully medically qualified to deal with these events should they ever occur. Think about whether you want to be in the hands of a pharmacist with over 25 years experience and a masters degree is prescribing as well as the obvious qualifications in aesthetics or a beauty technician who has done an afternoon course to enable her to add a sale alongside gel nails?

THINK SAFETY:

Our client base value our expertise and care and you can never underestimate how important peace of mind and trust is and you only have to read our reviews to know that it is something we deliver time and time again. Safety is key to us.

Now as we have gone through the sensible part, allow us to share some good news with you….. we got married in May this year and we would like to celebrate our happiness with you guys and offer all our clients, old and new, the chance to receive 10 % off any treatment booked in July this year .We want to thank everyone for trusting in us and supporting us so that we were able to make this our full time profession and we love helping both the men and women that come to us feel better whether that be emotionally or physically as we also offer medical treatments alongside the usual aesthetic ones. We look forward to seeing you soon…….

Best of the best

“Can’t recommend Alistair and Julie enough; I wouldn’t go anywhere else for aesthetics. Super informative and friendly, and incredibly patient with my anxiety that creeps in around procedures. In addition to them being welcoming and highly professional, the results obtained are excellent. Definitely the place to go in Deeping and surrounding areas”

- Sophie

Treatments we offER

Dermal fillers

• Lip fillers

• Bunny lines

• Downturned corners of mouth

• Profhilo (turkey neck)

• Fat dissolving

• Anti-wrinkle treatments

• Profhilo (five-point face lift)

• Brow lift

• Gummy smiles

• Vitamin B12 injections

• Smoker’s lines

• Vitamin D injections

• Under eye treatments

• Excessive sweating

• Hand rejuvenation

• Cheek filler

• Hayfever injections

Imagine that you are hammering a nail into the wall. The phone rings and distracts you for just a part of a second – but that was enough! You accidentally whack your thumb.

What is the first thing that you do? OK, what is the first thing that you do after you stop swearing! You grab hold of your thumb. The act of grabbing your thumb and holding it actually blocks the signals from the pain receptors and the pain from the blow is soothed.

Now think of a distressed child. You don’t need to know what has happened to the child but as soon as you see the unhappy child, your first instinct is to give a hug. The emotional or physical pain that the child experienced is instantly relieved.

I am sure that you could think of many other similar scenarios where emotional, physical and spiritual pain is calmed by the simple magic of touch.

Yet somehow, as adults in the modern world of high tech and confusion, we forget this simple fact. For many people, touch is something that only happens during violent or sexual contact apart from the odd shaking of hands here and there.

Let’s think about shaking hands. The simple act of shaking hands with a person speaks volumes about that person. The magic of touch has kicked in again and without speaking to a person we have made an understanding of them by just holding their hand for a moment.

By touching and holding, we have ways where we can help someone to feel better and learn something about them.

These are two of the basic ideas behind Shiatsu treatment. Around the time of the Han dynasty in Japan (206BCAD25), the oldest known reference book for Shiatsu was written. Perhaps surprisingly, the words at the beginning of the book were similar to those that you have just read about the modern world being hectic.

In it, the authors pulled together folk knowledge about Japanese healing of the time. Ways of specifically helping people with different kinds of contact are discussed, as are ways of diagnosing a person’s condition through touch.

Skip forward around two and a quarter millennia and people are still practising Shiatsu. However, it has evolved to become a sophisticated treatment process that can help and has helped just about every condition that exists.

Sometimes, the result is not quite as you expect. The treatment takes the whole body into consideration and helps it to feel whole again. This means that the root of the problem is addressed, rather than a ‘sticking plaster’ cure.

You may, for example, present with a sore back and be surprised that I am working on your abdominal area. It is not at all unusual to heal a sore back by strengthening the core muscles and internal organs.

If, though, we took the example of Covid, I would not welcome you into my studio if you were contagious, but if you were dealing with the after effects, such as breathlessness and being tired, I would be pleased to help.

Lockdown created many changes in the world and Shiatsu was also changed. Lack of safe personal contact is proven to have been harmful for psychological wellbeing. I still see the effect of this a couple of years later.

The art of Shiatsu evolved again to help. Having a treatment in a safe environment has helped many people to restore the connection between their bodies and minds and feel happier in their lives.

If you would like to learn more about Shiatsu, Tai Chi, Qigong please contact me via email ray@kiways.co.uk or give me a ring on 07413 620344 or look up the website www.ki-ways.com

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