I’m a big Holby City fan so much so that I can rattle off the list of tests when someone comes in with a variety of conditions and I have joked with my husband David Beesley that I could perform a major operation if pushed (on the basis that what I am seeing is fake – in reality the realness of it might cause a big faint!). 

One of the characters Dr Sacha Levy is desperately trying to please his new girlfriend as she’s got her eyes set on a new house. But here’s the rub – he can’t afford it on his regular doctor’s salary. So he’s decided to do a little bit of “moonlighting” by “doing fillers and Botox” – yes they used that word by the way.

It is portrayed as “going over to the dark side”. 

What made me laugh was the fact that after one quick training session, he’s good to go!

His first “victim” is an insecure divorcee, now taken to internet dating, who is desperate to erase the lines and to look more youthful for her new beau with whom she has arranged a date. Dr Levy is seen to try and talk her out of it – by saying “you don’t need it”.

What a wind-up!

Yet another attempt by the media to only show a negative spin on the industry…but on the plus side, it’s showing that there is a need even in an NHS hospital.

And judging by the number of models queuing up this week to have dermal fillers at a training session it goes to show the aesthetic industry goes from strength to strength.


Author: Tracey Beesley

Tracey Beesley's fascination with skincare was born originally from her own sun-worshipping skin woes and more specifically her days living and working in Los Angeles.

California is where she became aware of the extensive aesthetics industry and the use of Cosmeceutical skincare products as a normal skincare regime. But her relentless search for products that really do deliver results led her and her husband David to set up a Cosmeceutical distribution business which has become highly successful.

Her business background in advertising, management and extensive skincare knowledge gleaned over the last eight years, has helped SkinBrands to find brands that resonate with today's beauty-savvy women.

Since bringing SkinCeuticals to the UK in 2003, Tracey and David have helped forge the cosmeceutical market in the UK. 

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