HEROES - COMPASSIONATE CARE PROGRAM

At Aesthetic Health, we believe aesthetics should be a force for restoration, not vanity.
Our Compassionate Care programme is our way of giving back to our immediate community here in Leeds by offering a proportion of our treatments free of charge, on a pro bono basis, to those who may not otherwise have access.
We have chosen to focus this support on mental health because of the powerful link between skin health and emotional well-being. When skin health is restored, people often experience a renewed sense of confidence, dignity, and resilience. Even small, evidence-based treatments can provide an uplift that helps sustain recovery and strengthen self-worth.
Through this commitment, we hope to make a meaningful difference — offering not just clinical expertise, but also compassion, dignity, and hope to those most in need.
Healthy Mind, Healthy Skin – Free Pro Bono Treatments for HEROES Participants
At Aesthetic Health, we believe aesthetics is not about vanity, but about restoring confidence, dignity, and self-worth.
As part of our Compassionate Care programme, our doctors dedicate a number of free, pro bono treatment spaces each month to people in our local community. We are proud to now extend this gift to those who are currently taking part in the HEROES program, as well as HEROES graduates.
We have chosen to focus this support on mental health because of the powerful link between skin health and emotional well-being. Healthy skin can help sustain recovery, confidence, and resilience. Even gentle, restorative treatments can provide a visible uplift and a renewed sense of self.
If you’d like to be considered, please complete the short form below. Every enquiry is warmly welcomed and will be reviewed by our doctors with kindness and care.
(All details will remain confidential and used only for the purpose of this programme.)
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