Guides written by the clinical team at 351 Oxford Street: how the treatment works, what recovery genuinely involves, what it costs and who it suits.

A practical checklist for the two weeks before treatment: what to stop, what to arrange, what to buy, and what actually happens on the day you walk in.

Ultrasound energy, local anaesthetic and a same-day discharge. A plain-English explanation of what VASER actually does, and why it behaves so differently from traditional liposuction.

Same-day discharge, walking the first evening, desk work within days. What recovery genuinely feels like from day zero to month six, without the marketing gloss.

Prices from £2,000, but the number itself tells you very little. Here is what actually drives the cost of VASER, and the fees to check for before you commit.

Not everyone should have VASER, and a good clinic will tell you so. A straight checklist covering weight, skin quality, health and the cases we do and do not treat.

Submental fat is one of the most requested and least understood treatments. What it costs, why the price varies, and what the week after really looks like.

Two different problems that look alike from the outside and need different treatment. How clinicians tell them apart, and what changes about the plan.

Upper arm fullness is part fat and part skin. Treating only one side of it is the most common reason arm results disappoint.

Treating the abdomen alone can leave a visible step at the flank. What full circumference sculpting changes, and where etching fits in.