Sometimes, the first signs of ageing appear around the eyes.
Excess skin or heaviness in the upper eyelids, or puffiness beneath the eyes, can make the face look more tired than it feels. Blepharoplasty is designed to address these changes with a careful, tailored approach to the upper eyelids, lower eyelids, or both.
The aim is not to change the eyes` appearance, but to restore a fresher, more open look while ensuring the result is natural and in harmony with the rest of the face.
As always, the most suitable surgical plan depends on the individual, their anatomy, and the underlying cause of their concerns.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK
This type of surgery is less about changing a feature and more about restoring balance.
Where the forehead feels too dominant, lowering the hairline can alter the proportions of the upper face in a meaningful way. The procedure, often referred to as forehead reduction or hairline lowering, advances the scalp to reduce forehead height, with the plan carefully tailored to the individual.
As always, what matters most is choosing the right operation for the right reason, then allowing time for healing and scar maturation afterwards.
See the results for yourself. Patient images shown with consent.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK
The setting matters, but so do the people within it.
At Northwood Hospital, patients are supported by a team whose role goes far beyond logistics. Their priority is to create an environment that feels calm, professional, and reassuring from the moment you arrive.
Excellent surgical care is never delivered by one person alone. It depends on experienced theatre staff, nursing teams, hospital support, and clear communication at every stage.
This is the team that helps make that positive experience possible.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK
Over time, she felt her breasts had lost fullness, shape, and position. Her main concern was not simply size, but the way her breasts sat and the lack of support in the upper part of the breast.
We discussed the changes she had noticed and the type of result that would feel balanced for her figure. The plan was to restore upper fullness and improve breast position in a way that looked proportionate and in keeping with her frame. To achieve this, I combined a breast lift with implants, allowing both shape and volume to be addressed in the same operation.
Augmentation mastopexy is a procedure that requires precision and judgement. The tissues need to be managed carefully, and the surgical plan must be tailored to the individual anatomy, rather than following a standard formula.
The early result is only part of the process. The breasts will continue to settle, soften, and refine as they heal over time.
Patient images shown with consent.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK
Changes to the abdomen can involve multiple concerns simultaneously. Excess skin, reduced abdominal wall support, and an altered overall contour can all affect how this area sits in relation to the rest of the body.
In this case, the aim of surgery was to improve the abdominal contour in a way that looked balanced and suited the individual. As always, this begins with a careful assessment, a clear plan, and an honest discussion about what surgery can realistically achieve.
Healing takes time. Swelling settles gradually, scars continue to mature, and the result refines over the following months.
Take a closer look at the result.
Patient images shown with consent.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK
A deep plane facelift goes beyond the surface, releasing and repositioning the deeper facial tissues that have shifted with age. This allows the cheeks, jawline, and neck to be addressed more comprehensively, with results designed to look balanced and long-lasting.
The goal is not to create a different face, but to restore support, contour, and harmony while respecting the individual features already there.
The following facial rejuvenation procedures are available:
* Minimal incision browlift * Deep plane facelift * Deep neck lift * Lower eyelid bleapharoplasty * Upper eyelid bleapharoplasty * Chin implant * Cheek implants * Lip lift * Earlobe reduction * Buccal fat reduction * Fat transfer * Full face CO2 resurfacing
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK
She consulted me because her breasts had lost shape, upper fullness, and position over time. Volume was a concern, but the main issue was that her breasts sat lower on her chest and no longer felt in proportion with her figure.
We discussed these changes and the kind of result that would feel right for her. The aim was not simply to increase size, but to restore better shape and support, while improving fullness in a balanced way. During surgery, I combined a mastopexy with implants to address both the position of the breast tissue and the loss of volume.
This type of surgery requires careful planning. Skin quality, tissue weight, implant choice, and breast position must all be considered to achieve a result that heals well and settles naturally.
Recovery requires patience. The breasts will continue to soften and settle over time, and scars will mature gradually over the following months.
No two patients have the same anatomy, which is why a detailed assessment and a clear surgical plan are always the first steps.
Patient images shown with consent.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK
Breast augmentation has been performed for decades and remains one of the most requested procedures in plastic surgery.
In the clinic, the reasons women seek breast augmentation are often very personal. Sometimes it`s about restoring lost volume after pregnancy or weight change. Sometimes it`s about feeling that proportions have never quite felt right.
It`s rarely just about choosing a size. We spend time looking at your natural shape, skin quality and overall balance. Small decisions during planning can make a significant difference to how everything settles over time.
I`m always make it clear that implants are not lifetime devices and that surgery should never feel rushed. The consultation is where we talk things through properly, including risks, recovery and what is realistically achievable.
For some patients, surgery is appropriate; for others, it may not be. That judgement matters.
If you`re considering breast augmentation and would like to have an open conversation about your options, please contact the clinic to arrange a consultation.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital | Wood MediSpa | St Joseph`s Hospital
Hairline lowering is about proportion and balance.
For some patients, the concern isn`t hair loss, it`s simply that the forehead feels slightly longer than they would like. The procedure allows the hairline to be advanced in a controlled way so that it sits more comfortably within the overall facial structure.
The video shows the result immediately after surgery. At this stage, there will still be swelling, and the appearance continues to refine gradually as healing settles over the coming months.
Careful planning happens before any surgery takes place. We discuss the new hairline position in detail to ensure it suits the individual`s features and looks natural over time.
It`s not about dramatic change, it`s about subtle adjustment that brings everything into better proportion.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital | Wood MediSpa | St Joseph`s Hospital
Karen is often the first person you`ll speak to when you contact the clinic.
She plays a central role in coordinating consultations and guiding patients through each stage of their journey. From arranging appointments to answering practical questions, Karen ensures the process feels organised and clear from the start.
Surgery can feel like a significant step, and having someone experienced and approachable at the other end of the phone can make all the difference. Karen works closely with Mr Wilson to ensure communication remains consistent and patients feel supported throughout.
π₯ Paul Wilson Aesthetics π Northwood Hospital, Bristol, UK