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Men's aesthetics in London

A men-only clinic on Goodge Street. Six treatments, one published price list, a doctor doing the treatment, and nothing to pay to book.

GMC-registered doctors

Same price for every man

Nothing to pay to book

Why men only

Built for men, which is mostly about comfort and partly about anatomy.

Men are roughly 15 to 20% of injectable patients in the UK and the fastest growing group in the category. Most clinics treat them as an add-on: a page on a website, a paragraph on a price list, a slightly awkward hour in a room designed for somebody else.

There is a clinical argument as well, and it is real. Male skin is thicker. Male muscle mass in the forehead and the jaw is greater. A male jawline is widened and squared where a female jawline is lifted and softened. Male faces need different doses and different angles, and doing male faces all day makes you better at male faces.

None of that is an exclusion stunt. If a woman books in we will look after her properly. We just do not market to women, and we do not plan to. The longer argument is on the about page.

6 Treatments, all priced
20 min Average appointment
£0 To book
18+ Men only
How we price

One price list, and no man tax.

Not a figure of speech. Several central London clinics publish two prices for the same anti-wrinkle treatment, one for women and a higher one for men. The surcharge runs from £30 to £120.

The stated reason is that men need more product. That is often true. We have built it into one price instead of adding it at the till.

Three areas of anti-wrinkle treatment. Competitor men's rates as published and checked on 25 June 2026, unnamed and re-verified quarterly.
SkinBros, three areas £340
A central London clinic, men's rate £425
A central London clinic, men's rate £400
A central London clinic, men's rate £350

One price list. Same for everyone. £200, £280, £340 for one, two or three areas.

Every price we charge

The standard

The same in every SkinBros.

  • The same price list, wherever you are.
  • The same protocol, written down, followed every time.
  • GMC-registered doctors, every appointment.
  • A free review two weeks after anything we do.
  • Nothing to pay to book. Ever.

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Results

Consented, unretouched, and captioned properly.

Michael, before jawline fillerBefore
Michael, 2 weeks after jawline fillerAfter
Jawline filler · 2 weeks later · Consented patient. Individual results vary.
Michael, before jawline fillerBefore
Michael, 2 weeks after jawline fillerAfter
Jawline filler · 2 weeks later · Consented patient. Individual results vary.
Nelson, before jawline fillerBefore
Nelson, 2 weeks after jawline fillerAfter
Jawline filler · 2 weeks later · Consented patient. Individual results vary.

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Questions

The ones men actually ask.

If yours is not here, WhatsApp it. A human answers.

Will I look done?

That is the main thing men worry about and it is a fair worry. The approach here is to do less than you think you need on a first visit and review it two weeks later, because it is much easier to add than to wait for too much to wear off. Anyone who promises you a guaranteed outcome is selling you something.

Who will treat me?

A doctor registered with the General Medical Council. He will introduce himself and will give you his GMC number if you ask, and you can look any doctor up on the register yourself.

Is the consultation really free?

Yes. No fee, no deposit, no card details, and no 'redeemable against treatment' games. If you come in, talk to a doctor for twenty minutes and decide it is not for you, you owe us nothing.

Does it hurt?

It is uncomfortable rather than painful. We use numbing cream first, and the filler itself contains a local anaesthetic. Anti-wrinkle injections feel like a scratch and are over in a couple of minutes. Most men tell us it was less than they expected.

Do you treat women?

The brand, the clinic and everything we do is built for men. If a woman books in, we will look after her properly. We just do not market to women and we do not plan to.

How old do I have to be?

18. There are no exceptions, and it is a criminal offence in England for us to treat anyone younger.