Aesthetic Medicine – Past, Present and Future Part 2

Carrying on from my previous post… here is a little bit about my background and why I’m so passionate about my work. I was born in the capital of Croatia, Zagreb. My father, Professor Bosko Milojevic was one of the finest plastic surgeons of his time and was the first doctor to open a private […]

25, July, 2008neekmilo_x186r333

Aesthetic Medicine – Past, Present and Future Part 1

Welcome to the brand new and re-launched Milo Clinic website and to the first of many blogs. In my blogs I hope to share my experience and knowledge as well as interesting thoughts and opinions on the wonderful and ever evolving field of aesthetic medicine. So what is aesthetic medicine? Well, it is the newest […]

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18, July, 2008neekmilo_x186r333

Needles versus Brushes

Dr Nick Milojevic was interviewed for an article comparing the use of botox to permanent make-up. View PDF of article Brand New You, July 2008, page 31

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01, July, 2008Grga Borac

Botox Babies

Dr Nick Milojevic was interviewed about the use of botox by young women in their 20s. View article Company Magazine, July 2008, page 103.

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01, July, 2008Grga Borac

Best botox treatments

Dr Nick Milojevic was published as the Best for Botox in the UK, in the Daily Express article on cosmetic surgery “A cut above”, an article on the UK’s best botox treatment surgeons. Nick Milojevic was a practising GP before he began working as a cosmetic doctor for the Harley Medical Group.  Nick believes non-invasive procedures […]

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12, May, 2008Grga Borac

Tatler – Post pregancy beauty

Nick Milojevic was mentioned in an article about women’s beauty after giving birth. Now that I can see past my tummy to my legs, I have noticed unsightly thread veins on my calves and ankles.  Pregnancy weight, hormonal changes, high heels, leg-crossing and too little excersise are to blame, says cosmetic doctor Nick Milojevic at […]

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10, April, 2008Grga Borac

Excessive sweating

Dr. Milo was interviewed for an article on excessive sweating, which featured in this month’s Woman magazine. Why we sweat We all sweat – it’s a fact of life, but 70 per cent of us worry about it. Sweating is the body’s cooling mechanism and is essential to everyday life. Across the skin are some […]

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15, July, 2007Grga Borac