
Why Being a Registered Professional Matters in Aesthetics (and Why You Should Care)
Not sure what it means when someone calls themselves a registered aesthetic professional? It’s more than just a title—it’s about safety, standards, and doing things properly. In this blog, I’m breaking down what being registered really involves, and why it should be one of the first things you look for when choosing your aesthetic practitioner.

Gender-Affirming Aesthetics: My Why and My Work
Learn more about Gender-Affirming Aesthetics from a UK-based trans-inclusive clinic. Expert non-surgical treatments designed with and for the community.

Excessive Sweating: How Joy By Sophie Can Help
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition that causes excessive sweating beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature. Botox (botulinum toxin) is an FDA-approved treatment for excessive sweating. It works by temporarily blocking the nerve signals that stimulate the sweat glands, reducing moisture production in targeted areas.

FAQs: Polynucleotides in Aesthetic Medicine
Polynucleotide injections are the latest breakthrough in regenerative aesthetics, offering deep skin rejuvenation and cellular repair. Unlike traditional fillers or skin boosters, polynucleotides work at a DNA level to enhance skin quality, boost collagen production, and restore hydration.