Guests at Adelaide’s Mayfair Hotel can have anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers in-house
A MINI-BREAK at a city hotel can be refreshing in more ways than one now that anti-ageing treatments are on the room service menu.
A MINI-BREAK at a city hotel can be refreshing in more ways than one now that anti-ageing treatments are on the room service menu.
Guests at Adelaide’s five-star Mayfair Hotel can now have anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers in-house.
The luxury boutique hotel has teamed up with DermaZen, which has a clinic at Stirling, to offer those services and others such as medical facials.
Known as “DermaZen In Residence”, the concept was expected to be especially popular with people on business trips who wanted “privacy and confidentiality”, DermaZen senior facialist Shaun Douglas-Galley said.
“It’s happening in London and most of the major cities around the world — New York, Sydney and Melbourne — so why not Adelaide,” he said, adding clients’s were required to have a clinical assessment to determine if they were suitable candidates for each treatment.
“There needs to be a period of consultation ... we wouldn’t be able to do it immediately.”
Mr Douglas-Galley said while the majority of treatments could be done in a guest’s room, husband Dr Blue Douglas-Galley administered anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers in the hotel’s “clinic room”.
“We make sure all the equipment is sterilised and that procedures are carried out in a sterilised environment,” he said.
Originally published as Guests at Adelaide’s Mayfair Hotel can have anti-wrinkle injections and dermal fillers in-house