Medical and regenerative aesthetics

By Dr Linda von Zeuner

MBChB (Stell), DCH (SA) DipAllerg (SA)

You receive one skin.

Steward it well.

MY ETHOS

MY ETHOS

In an industry that has been known for vanity, indulgence and status, my hope is for my approach to be totally different and against the norm. My love for being a whole body doctor, and the field of Dermatology is always above the love of beauty. Medical aesthetics for me is a combination of science and art, and my focus is on regenerative aesthetics. My approach is scientific, sustainable plans, cross referral and always continuing my own education.

Services

Detailed skin consultations

Skin, aesthetic and GP dermatology consultations.

Botulinum toxin

The anti wrinkle sprinkle.

Dermal filler

The perfect pout, rebuilding of bony structure, filling of fine lines and wrinkles or boosting hydration levels.

Chemical Peels

Removal of the top layer of skin cells by a chemical solution. Consultation mandatory.

Microneedling

Controlled injury to the skin by Dermapen 4 to build new collagen.

Mesotherapy

A combination of sterile actives for various indications injected just below the dermis. Consultation mandatory.

Hybrid fillers

The super skin booster consisting of Hyaluronic acid and Calciumhydroxyapatite, for adding immediate volume with a combination of long term collagen induction.

Polynucleotides

Sterilised DNA fractions with the aim of rejuvenating the skin. Polynucleotides are designed to promote tissue repair, enhance cell turnover, increase elasticity, and stimulate collagen production.

Biostimulators

Injectable Poly-l lactic acid that ellicits an immuneresponse to stimulate fibroblasts and enhance collagen synthesis. Consultation mandatory. Minimum of two sessions required.

Welcome to The Studio by Dr Linda von Zeuner

Where medical artistry, skin science and creativity meet. We have one skin per lifetime, and I want to teach you how to look after it to the best of your ability. My aim is always to honour and enhance, and never to distort. Less, but better.