The digital revolution has changed the fate of countless businesses and uplifted many industries. Today, one can buy clothes, groceries, jewelry, and even medicines online. Here, the experts at Este Medical Group, one of the leading skin and hair clinics in the United Kingdom, talk about how digitization has impacted the medical industry and how they are leveraging it to make a difference in the world.
Having been featured on television, radio, and magazines, Este Medical has garnered a lot of attention and won awards for its contribution to the cosmetic and healthcare industries. The company’s managing director, Sam Cinkir says, “With technological advancements, we now use procedures such as HydraFacial, CoolTech, VISIA, and other skin analysis and cosmetology systems to best serve our customers’ unique requirements.”
Este Medical’s roots lie in Turkey, and today the brand has spread across the U.K., with branches in Birmingham, Leeds, Nottingham, and Sutton Coldfield. Este Medical offers free online consultations to discuss and offer in-depth solutions for all beauty, skin, and haircare-related problems. Cinkir adds, “Our clients’ testimonials are our biggest asset. They strengthen our brand immensely.”
The experts at Este Medical have over 25 years of experience in the field and even offer CPD verified aesthetic training courses in the Este Training Academy. Through video demonstrations, digital resources, and practical expertise, they have trained hundreds of students in various foundation-level to advanced programs.
It’s clear that digitization has enormously impacted the way the medical industry functions – from digitally storing patients’ medical histories to upgrading cosmetic and skincare procedures through state-of-the-art equipment and learning complex skills such as BOTOX, dermal fillers, laser, and IPL. Este Medical Group plans to open over 30 branches across the U.K. in the near future, and they remain optimistic about paving the way for modern cosmetic procedures in the days to come.
