Liana Stemp, who has lived in Hurst for eight years, has expanded her aesthetics business and moved into the High Street, in the unit formally used by garden designer Juliet Sargeant, next to Fuel coffee. Liana has been working in aesthetics for almost 20 years and has owned her established clinic, Clinic 33 in Hove, since 2012.
“I opened The Hurst Clinic to offer more local availability and, as a mum, to create a better worklife balance that allows me to spend more time with my daughter while continuing to provide the highest standard of care to my clients. I’d been established elsewhere in Hurst for the past three years, but as the clinic continued to grow through word of mouth and recommendations, I knew it was time to expand into a larger, purpose-designed space.”
When the High Street Unit became available, she knew it would be a perfect fit and would give her the opportunity to create a dedicated clinic designed specifically around advanced skin treatments and client care. The Hurst Clinic specialises in advanced regenerative aesthetics, using medical-grade technologies to help restore healthier, stronger and more youthful-looking skin naturally and further strengthens Hurst’s reputation as the health and wellbeing centre in West Sussex.
The treatments she offers include skin laxity, fine lines, uneven skin texture, scarring, pigmentation, rosacea, acne, thread veins and benign skin lesions such as skin tags, warts and verrucas. “While facial rejuvenation forms the core of my work, I also offer advanced body treatments including skin tightening, body contouring and cellulite reduction. Every client is different, so careful consultation, honest advice and achieving natural-looking results have always been at the heart of the way I work.”
Appointments can be booked in person or by visiting www.thehurstclinic.co.uk or by emailing liana@ thehurstclinic.co.uk.
