Victoria Whiteley is an Aesthetics Practitioner, BSc(Hons), ITEC, VTCT, Aesthetic Phlebology Practitioner, Director of The Whiteley Clinic. She has a strong interest in research and has participated in several aesthetic related studies. She has a continued involvement in non-invasive techniques for the removal of skin lesions and has presented her findings at several international conferences.

JOURNAL REVIEWED: Journal of Dermatologic Surgery – Oct 2014 (ongoing)

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Cellulite: does wearing compression hosiery work?

Cellulite affects a large proportion of women. Recently several companies have produced compression hosiery claiming to reduce the appearance of cellulite. One of the latest products are ‘Silver Wave’ stockings, made by Solidea, which claim to reduce cellulite using ‘patented...


Encouraging results on treating thinning hair with PRP

Over the last few years platelet rich plasma (PRP) has made a big splash in the aesthetics world causing much excitement. It has been used for skin rejuvenation, softening lines and wrinkles, as part of an anti-ageing process. With the...


Platelet-rich plasma from androgenetic alopecia: a pilot study

The authors demonstrate some encouraging results in this pilot study, exploring the benefit of injecting platelet rich plasma (PRP) into the scalp on patients with androgenetic alopecia. This suggests the need to now proceed with a randomised control study to...