Huddersfield businesswoman relocates aesthetics clinic to Lindley
Huddersfield businesswoman Jen Vittanuova has relocated her town centre clinic to meet a growing demand for non-surgical aesthetic treatments.
Jen Vittanuova’s company, Pretty Machine Aesthetics, is now based at Heritage Exchange in Lindley.
The clinic offers treatments including wrinkle smoothing, dermal fillers, skin needling, chemical peels and lip augmentations.
Having appointed two additional therapists in Huddersfield, Pretty Machine Aesthetics is expanding its offer to include Deluxe Brows ‘microblading’ and a new service for tattoo and permanent makeup removal, known as Pigment Off.
A registered nurse prescriber with over 18 years’ experience working for both the NHS and private clinics and hospitals, Jen is a supporter of the Safety in Beauty campaign to raise awareness of malpractice in the beauty and aesthetics industry.
She is also a member of British Academy of Aesthetic Nurses.
Jen said: “Having run private clinics across the UK, the time was right to grow the clinic in my home town.
“In recent years demand for services has increased dramatically and it is important that people opting to undergo non-surgical treatments have somewhere safe that they can go. We believe that providing a luxury environment for our clients is important.”
She added: “We are aiming for the highest standards, reflected in our treatments and our staff within the clinic. The clinic has great transport links and is easily accessible via the M62.”
Pretty Machine Aesthetics also has clinics in Leeds, Birmingham and on London’s Harley Street.
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