A TENBURY healthcare professional has moved her aesthetics business to the high street.
Eternally Ageless Aesthetics is now based in Market Street after previously being above the Darren Pugh Design shop in Teme Street.
The clinic, which is run by Stephanie Hopkins, provides several beauty treatments, with customers asked to book by appointment only.
"I moved to Tenbury 12 months ago but a lot of people didn't know it was there," said Ms Hopkins.
"I was waiting for a property in the high street.
"It was a major project as it was very badly water damaged. It needed a total refurbishment.
"It was all local tradesmen that were used, apart from the signage, although I used a company from Kidderminster for that."
Thankfully, the floods that were caused by Storm Babet managed to stay away from the new shop - but it was a close call.
"The flood literally stopped inches from the clinic door," said Ms Hopkins.
"Thankfully once the road was closed, the tidal waves, made by vehicles trying to get through, stopped."
Ms Hopkins, who has been a healthcare professional within the NHS for 34 years, said she is constantly looking to enhance her knowledge.
"Since qualifying as an aesthetic practitioner, I have undertaken many masterclasses with some of the best aesthetic practitioners in the industry," she said
"I’m continually improving my knowledge and most importantly ensuring I am competent and confident in the treatments I deliver.
"I’m fully trained in complications, ensuring you are in safe hands. My aim is to help you become the best version of yourself.
"Eternally Ageless Aesthetics offer a range of injectable and skin care treatments. You can book for a free consultation where I’m always happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have."
To book an appointment, email eternallyageless1@gmail.com or search for Eternally Ageless Aesthetics on Facebook, or Eternally Ageless 1 on Instagram respectively.
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