When a practice known for eyes and ears introduces aesthetics, it is fair to ask why. The honest answer is that it is not a departure from what we do — it is an extension of it. STOTTS. has always been about helping people see clearly, feel confident, and present themselves to the world as they would like to. Skin health and subtle aesthetics belong to exactly that story.
We have always cared about how you present yourself
Eyewear sits on the face. The frames you choose, the way they fit, the confidence they give you — that has always been part of our work. So has helping people feel at ease and well looked after. Caring for the face, and for the confidence people carry every day, is not new territory for us. It is the territory we have always worked in.
The eyes, and the skin around them
The eye area is one of the first places we notice change, and one of the most expressive parts of the face. There is a natural overlap between the care we already provide and a thoughtful, skin-first approach to the area around the eyes — supporting facial harmony and skin quality rather than chasing trends or dramatic change.
Skin health first, subtle aesthetics second
Our approach is deliberately understated. It begins with healthy skin and with understanding what is genuinely right for you — not with treatments for their own sake. The aim is for people to look well, feel confident and still look like themselves on a good day. Natural, proportionate and personal: we would rather do less, better.
Clinical standards you can trust
STOTTS. Aesthetics is delivered in partnership with Bedeque Medical, a nurse-led clinic with a skin-first, consultation-led approach. That pairing gives it real clinical credibility — medically led and carefully explained — within the considered, unhurried STOTTS. environment. Delivered with Bedeque Medical, curated by STOTTS.
STOTTS. has always helped people see better and feel more confident in how they present themselves. Aesthetics is not a departure from that — it is a natural next step.← Back to the Journal


