West End Dental
Subtle facial aesthetics, by GDC-registered dental clinicians

Enhance
Your Smile.

Aesthetic treatments belong in clinics, not pop-ups. The face has anatomy. The mouth has muscles. The line where the lips meet the rest of the face is one we know better than anyone.

Enhance is the part of our practice for considered, conservative facial work — anti-wrinkle, dermal fillers, lip enhancement — by GDC-registered dental clinicians who understand how the lower face works because they've been working on it for decades.

Aesthetics suite, Colwyn Bay. 2025.
A note from the team

We're not trying to make you look thirty.

The aesthetics work we do is calibrated to keep you looking like yourself. Fewer lines on the forehead, not none. Cheeks lifted gently, not filled. Lips a touch fuller, not different. It's a small adjustment to a face that's working — not a face replacement.

Because the people doing the work are dental clinicians, they understand the anatomy of the lower face the way few aesthetic practitioners do. The result is a more conservative hand, a more natural finish, and a clinic environment regulated by the same bodies as the rest of our practice.

How we think about it

A face that still looks like itself.

The brief our patients usually give us is some version of "I want to look rested." Not different. Not younger. Just less tired. So we work in small volumes, build up gradually across two appointments rather than chasing a result on the first visit, and stop when you can't quite tell what's changed — only that you look better.

Every consultation is with a dental clinician on the GDC register, in a clinical environment regulated by Healthcare Inspectorate Wales. Same building. Same standards. Same notes file as the rest of your dentistry.

Enhance · FAQ

Questions we hear at the first appointment.

  • Not on our hand. We work in small volumes, prefer two staged appointments to one heavy one, and stop where the result still looks like you. The compliment we hear most is "you look well" — not "you've had something done."