Gadget show presenter takes centre stage at opening of new clinic

Olympic star and Gadget Show presenter Amy Williams MBE was the special guest at a champagne reception to celebrate the opening of the Medikas Clinic in Bristol. (Thursday September 25)

More than 50 invited guests, including business owners from across the south west, joined her at the event at 20 Whiteladies Rd, Clifton, Bristol. They celebrated with the Medikas team run by Dr Beatriz Molina.

Dr Molina has spent a year renovating the property in Whiteladies Road to turn it into a state-of-the-art clinic offering a range of face, body and skin treatments.  Medikas already has a clinic in Somerset.

During the evening, guests were also introduced to MK Minerals, a new line of pure mineral make-up products designed by Dr Molina to protect and help the skin. Special guest Amy Williams will be the face of MK Minerals and wore the brand’s evening look on the night. The products will be officially launched later this year.

Amy said: “I’m thrilled to be helping to support MK Minerals as these products are good for the skin, allowing it to breathe naturally. As a former athlete and an active person, health and beauty are important to me every day and I’m very choosy about the products I use.”

Medikas Bristol offers services to promote skin health and treat the signs of aging. These include wrinkle injections, dermal fillers and skin tightening through to cellulite treatment, mole removal and help with weight loss.

In 2009 Medikas’s Somerset clinic was named Best Small Clinic in the UK in the Aesthetic Medicine Awards.  Last year it was runner up for the Best Clinic in the UK.

Olympic star and Gadget Show presenter Amy Williams MBE was the special guest at a champagne reception to celebrate the opening of the Medikas Clinic in Bristol. (Thursday September 25)

More than 50 invited guests, including business owners from across the south west, joined her at the event at 20 Whiteladies Rd, Clifton, Bristol. They celebrated with the Medikas team run by Dr Beatriz Molina.

Dr Molina has spent a year renovating the property in Whiteladies Road to turn it into a state-of-the-art clinic offering a range of face, body and skin treatments.  Medikas already has a clinic in Somerset.

During the evening, guests were also introduced to MK Minerals, a new line of pure mineral make-up products designed by Dr Molina to protect and help the skin. Special guest Amy Williams will be the face of MK Minerals and wore the brand’s evening look on the night. The products will be officially launched later this year.

Amy said: “I’m thrilled to be helping to support MK Minerals as these products are good for the skin, allowing it to breathe naturally. As a former athlete and an active person, health and beauty are important to me every day and I’m very choosy about the products I use.”

Medikas Bristol offers services to promote skin health and treat the signs of aging. These include wrinkle injections, dermal fillers and skin tightening through to cellulite treatment, mole removal and help with weight loss.

In 2009 Medikas’s Somerset clinic was named Best Small Clinic in the UK in the Aesthetic Medicine Awards.  Last year it was runner up for the Best Clinic in the UK.