Face to face
Nadia Hussain’s clinic provides options for looking younger without having to go under the knife.
KARACHI:
Model-turned-designer Nadia Hussain recently ventured into the field of aesthetics by launching Radiance at the Transform Clinic which is run by renowned cosmetic surgeon Dr Mabroor Bhatti in Karachi. Hussain, who holds a diploma from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, offers cosmetic and non-surgical skin treatments to Karachittes with this project.
While talking to The Express Tribune about her latest endeavour, Hussain says, “Women keep asking me how I look good and keep fit. In order to help women, who have dull skin and skin rejuvenation issues, I opted for a diploma in aesthetic skincare treatment.”
At Radiance, skincare treatments range from acne management to dealing with pigmentation, scars and Botox treatments. Prices start at Rs6,000 per session for Mesotherapy treatment, which are injections filled with homeopathic medicine, and go up to Rs15,000 for 50-unit Botox treatment and Rs18,000 for dermal fillers. For Hussain, the target audience is, “women who want a change or those with skin problems.”
Hussain also shared that celebrities such as make-up artist Saba Ansari and fashion designer Shamaeel Ansari have approached her for non-surgical treatments. Present at the event was Aliya Tipu of Alle’nora, who said, “From celebrities like Angelina Jolie to people on the street, everyone wants to look good. Trends are being picked up by women residing in the city.”
When asked how Hussain would juggle her pregnancy, two children and her new clinic, she says, “Since lawn and shoe designing are done in partnership, they are not too time-consuming. I’m hoping all my projects will be manageable.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2012.
Model-turned-designer Nadia Hussain recently ventured into the field of aesthetics by launching Radiance at the Transform Clinic which is run by renowned cosmetic surgeon Dr Mabroor Bhatti in Karachi. Hussain, who holds a diploma from the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, offers cosmetic and non-surgical skin treatments to Karachittes with this project.
While talking to The Express Tribune about her latest endeavour, Hussain says, “Women keep asking me how I look good and keep fit. In order to help women, who have dull skin and skin rejuvenation issues, I opted for a diploma in aesthetic skincare treatment.”
At Radiance, skincare treatments range from acne management to dealing with pigmentation, scars and Botox treatments. Prices start at Rs6,000 per session for Mesotherapy treatment, which are injections filled with homeopathic medicine, and go up to Rs15,000 for 50-unit Botox treatment and Rs18,000 for dermal fillers. For Hussain, the target audience is, “women who want a change or those with skin problems.”
Hussain also shared that celebrities such as make-up artist Saba Ansari and fashion designer Shamaeel Ansari have approached her for non-surgical treatments. Present at the event was Aliya Tipu of Alle’nora, who said, “From celebrities like Angelina Jolie to people on the street, everyone wants to look good. Trends are being picked up by women residing in the city.”
When asked how Hussain would juggle her pregnancy, two children and her new clinic, she says, “Since lawn and shoe designing are done in partnership, they are not too time-consuming. I’m hoping all my projects will be manageable.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2012.