Emma Lee aesthetics clinic is a Nurse led treatment service for those wishing to improve their appearance naturally without the need of surgery. The clinic is based just off Penn Hill, Poole in a secluded and highly professional environment. There is plenty of free parking available outside the property.
Emma is an Independent Nurse Prescriber with over 23 years of nursing experience, specialising in Aesthetics since 2018 and she has successfully achieved the Level 7 Diploma in Clinical Aesthetics to ensure you receive the highest standards of treatments.
She is a trainer for Fillmed® and supports Medics only training in Dorset. These award winning products are used in clinic.
All patients are provided with a professional consultation to discuss individual needs and expectations, a booking fee applies, but this is redeemable against any treatment or product within three months of booking.
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Emma Lee Aesthetics, 33 Caledon Road, Poole, BH149
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Directions to Emma Lee Aesthetics
Distance: 4.5km. Time: 0:10.
1. Start on unnamed road 150m
2. Turn left onto Dolphin Centre 500m
3. Slight left onto Seldown Bridge 50m
4. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Mount Pleasant Road (B3093) 40m
5. Exit roundabout onto Mount Pleasant Road (B3093) 400m
6. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Parkstone Road (A350) 70m
7. Exit roundabout onto Parkstone Road (A350) 800m
8. At the fork turn right onto Parkstone Road (A35) 200m
9. At the fork turn left onto Commercial Road (A35) 600m
10. Turn right onto Station Road 400m
11. Slight left onto Osborne Road 180m
12. Slight left onto Kingsbridge Road 130m
13. Turn left onto Kingsbridge Road 150m
14. Continue on Woodside Road 200m
15. Continue on Penn Hill Avenue 400m
16. Turn right onto Spur Hill Avenue 100m
17. Turn left onto Caledon Road 200m
18. Reach Emma Lee
Distance: 49km. Time: 0:48.
1. Start on Butcher Row 70m
2. Turn right onto Minster Street 80m
3. Turn right onto Blue Boar Row 200m
4. Turn right onto Brown Street 500m
5. Turn left onto Exeter Street 500m
6. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto New Bridge Road (A338) 50m
7. Exit roundabout onto New Bridge Road (A338) 400m
8. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Downton Road (A338) 30m
9. Exit roundabout onto Downton Road (A338) 50m
10. At the fork turn left onto Downton Road (A338) 1100m
11. Continue on High Road (A338) 1.6km
12. Continue on Downton Road (A338) 4.9km
13. At roundabout take 1st exit onto Salisbury Road (A338) 60m
14. Exit roundabout onto Salisbury Road (A338) 400m
15. Continue on The Headlands (A338) 300m
16. Continue on Breamore Road (A338) 1.5km
17. Continue on Salisbury Road (A338) 15km
18. Turn left onto Salisbury Road (A338) 40m
19. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto unnamed road 110m
20. Exit roundabout onto unnamed road 300m
21. Merge right onto A31 1200m
22. Take the sliproad on the left 400m
23. At the fork turn left onto unnamed road 120m
24. Merge right onto Spur Road (A338) 11km
25. Continue on Wessex Way (A338) 3.5km
26. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Wessex Way (A338) 60m
27. Exit roundabout onto Wessex Way (A338) 1.7km
28. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Wessex Way 40m
29. Exit roundabout onto Wessex Way 1300m
30. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Lindsay Road 200m
31. Exit roundabout onto Lindsay Road 1200m
32. At the end of the road turn right onto Leicester Road 200m
33. Turn left onto Kings Avenue 150m
34. Turn right onto Caledon Road 180m
35. Reach Emma Lee
Distance: 56km. Time: 0:47.
1. Start on Bargate Street 80m
2. Turn right onto Portland Terrace 500m
3. Slight left onto Portland Terrace 60m
4. Continue on Western Esplanade (A3024) 500m
5. Continue on Mountbatten Way (A3024) 1300m
6. Continue on Millbrook Road West (A33) 1.5km
7. Continue on Millbrook Flyover (A33) 600m
8. Continue on Redbridge Road (A33) 600m
9. Take the sliproad on the right towards A33 300m
10. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Nursling Spur Motorway (M271) 180m
11. Exit roundabout onto Nursling Spur Motorway (M271) 2.6km
12. At roundabout take 1st exit onto M27 20m
13. Exit roundabout onto M27 9km
14. Continue on A31 18km
15. Take the sliproad on the left 400m
16. At the fork turn left onto unnamed road 120m
17. Merge right onto Spur Road (A338) 11km
18. Continue on Wessex Way (A338) 3.5km
19. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Wessex Way (A338) 60m
20. Exit roundabout onto Wessex Way (A338) 1.7km
21. At roundabout take 2nd exit onto Wessex Way 40m
22. Exit roundabout onto Wessex Way 1300m
23. At roundabout take 3rd exit onto Lindsay Road 200m
24. Exit roundabout onto Lindsay Road 1200m
25. At the end of the road turn right onto Leicester Road 200m
26. Turn left onto Kings Avenue 150m
27. Turn right onto Caledon Road 180m
28. Reach Emma Lee
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Mrs Emma Lee
Clinic Manager Emma is the Clinical Director of EL Skin & Aesthetics ltd and has over 23 years of experience in acute hospital and primary healthcare NHS & private settings.Our Other Services
Treatments, Products and Conditions
Emma Lee Aesthetics Treatments
Botulinum Toxin
Botulinum toxin type A, know by the brand names Botox (Vistabel), Dysport (Azzalure) and Xeomin (Bocouture), is a naturally occurring protein produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum. It is licensed as a prescription only medicine and can be used to treat wrinkles like frown lines and crow`s feet as well as hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating. As a prescription only medicine, it requires a face-to-face consultation to determine your suitability for treatment.[Read More]
Chemical Peels
The use of chemical peels to soften and improve the appearance of skin dates back to the ancient Egyptians. Today, scientists have identified numerous forms of acid which can be used to treat skin.[Read More]
Cryolipolysis
Cryolipolysis is a non-invasive fat removal procedure. It involves the cooling of subcutaneous fat cells, which induces lipolysis, the breaking down of the fat cells, without damaging any of the surrounding tissues or the skin.[Read More]
Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers are made of various kinds of natural, man-made or synthetic materials that have been developed for injection into the skin and lips; including hyaluronic acid.[Read More]
Injectable Tissue Stimulators
Unlike dermal fillers which are aimed at mechanically filling wrinkles, folds and skin depressions, tissue stimulators are injectable products which cause a biological reaction in the tissue.[Read More]
LED - Acne Treatment & Skin Rejuvenation
The use of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), red, yellow and blue light sources for the treatment of acne and for skin rejuvenation.[Read More]
Medical Skin Needling
Medical Skin Needling, also referred to as Collagen Induction Therapy and Micro-Needling is aimed at stimulating the body’s own collagen production to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.[Read More]
Plasma Skin Resurfacing (PSR)
Plasma skin resurfacing (PSR), available from the NeoGen Plasma Skin Regeneration System, uses the energy source of plasma to deliver heat to a targeted treatment area to achieve skin rejuvenation without effecting the surrounding tissues. [Read More]
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, also known as the vampire facelift works on the basis that the bodys own natural healing powers may slow and even reverse the ageing process .[Read More]
Radiofrequency For Facial Rejuvenation
RF energy is able to penetrate deep into the skin and affect the deeper dermis and subcutaneous layers, causing tightening and improvements to the underlying tissue structure for facial rejuvenation.[Read More]
Sclerotherapy and Microsclerotherapy
Sclerotherapy was developed for treating varicose veins. Microsclerotherapy is a technique of injecting thread veins with a sclerosant that causes swelling in the vein’s wall which destroys it.[Read More]
Specialist Skin Creams
There are many hundreds of different types of cosmeceutical skin care products on the market today that contain active ingredients and claim they can improve wrinkles and the appearance of ageing.[Read More]
Emma Lee Aesthetics Products
AlumierMD
Launched into the UK professional skincare market in 2016, the AlumierMD range includes cleansers, moisturisers, antioxidant serums, exfoliators, eye creams, sunscreens, a neck and décolleté cream and chemical peels; products being for both in-clinic and home use.[Read More]
Botox
We cover everything you need to know about Botox: From pricing to results, to side effects and aftercare, you can trust our accredited experts.[Read More]
PROFHILO®
It is the first stabilised hyaluronic acid (HA) based product which is manufactured without the use of chemical cross-linking agents (BDDE) and is used for skin remodelling and treating skin laxity, not for just filling lines and wrinkles. According to the makers, it delivers dramatic improvement in tissue quality, even in challenging areas, and is complementary to other aesthetic treatments and dermal filler procedures.[Read More]
ZO Skin Health & ZO Medical
ZO Skin Health was founded by world-renowned dermatologist Zein Obagi, MD. ZO Skin Health and ZO Medical professional skincare ranges aim to fight ageing skin, as well as treat acne, rosacea and pigmentation marks.[Read More]
Emma Lee Aesthetics Conditions
Acne
Acne is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous hair follicles.[Read More]
Complexion Improvement, Skin Texture Concerns
Commonly concerns are focussed on changes in the skin and ones complexion that occur as we age. Skin specialists now believe that most of the changes that we see in our skin as we grow older are due to the sun (sometimes referred to as "photodamage"). [Read More]
Eyes - Bags and Crow’s Feet
The development of small crows feet, or shadows beneath the eyes (dark circles) can be the first signs that our skin is not as youthful and elastic as it once was. [Read More]
Eyes - Tear Trough ( Dark Circles )
Tear trough rejuvenation is a relatively new treatment that is used to improve the appearance of dark circles or dark hollows underneath the eyes which appear in some people. [Read More]
Hair Loss ( Male Pattern Baldness, Alopecia )
Male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) is the commonest cause of hair loss in men. Alopecia areata can occur in both men and women.[Read More]
Lines and Wrinkles
The signs of ageing on a person’s face start to show as early as the end of the second or the beginning of the third decade of a persons life. At first, fine lines start to form between the nose and the mouth, around the eyes and on the forehead.[Read More]
Lip Volumising and Shaping
Lip augmentation, volumising, shaping or enhancement is a cosmetic procedure which uses various materials to plump out and re-shape the lips. [Read More]
Moles, Warts, Skin Tags and Benign Growths
Moles, warts, skin tags can be both upsetting to look at and cause social and psychological unease. Thankfully though, most growths are benign and harmless, and removal is often quick and simple with reassuring cosmetic results.[Read More]
Non-Surgical Face Lift ( Nefertiti Lift )
One of the most common forms of non-surgical face lift procedures is to use as combination of botulinum toxins and dermal fillers to plump out wrinkles and any volume lacking areas of skin on the face and provide lift, including the Nefertiti Lift.[Read More]
Pigmentation ( Age Spots, Brown Spots )
Age spots or lentigos, sometimes known as "liver spots" are medically known under the condition of hyperpigmentation. Professional skincare clinics have effective treatments to reduce the appearance of more pronounced age spots or hyperpigmentation. [Read More]
Scarring ( Acne, Keloid, Atrophic Scars )
Scarring can affect a person’s confidence and self-esteem, particularly when the scars are on the face. Depending on the type of scar and the way an individual heals there are a variety of options for improving the appearance of scarring. [Read More]
Stretch Marks ( Striae )
Stretch Marks, known medically as Striae are lines or streaks on the skin, which can be pink, purple or white in colour (depending on their age), that occur when the inner skin layer is stretched thin and loses its elasticity.[Read More]
Thread Veins or Spider Veins
A variety of options, including using heat generating technologies such as light and electrical currents have been developed to treat thread veins, also called spider or broken veins.[Read More]