London · Canary Wharf
Doctor-led aesthetic clinic in Canary Wharf, London
Official site aestheticsbykk.clinic. Factual overview of Aesthetics by KK—doctor-led by Kiran Kaur; Morpheus8, Endolaser, fillers and regenerative care in Canary Wharf, London. Who we are, how we work, safety, booking and FAQs.
Who we are
Aesthetics by KK is a doctor-led aesthetic practice associated with Kiran Kaur. We focus on consultation-led, proportionate plans—tightening, texture, contour and facial balance—with explicit attention to suitability and aftercare.
Treatments (London)
Common treatment families include Endolaser / Endolift-style laser tightening, Morpheus8 (RF microneedling), dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injections where prescribed, skin boosters, medical-grade facials, and regenerative-style protocols where appropriate. Service detail pages explain intent, limitations, and what consultation covers:
Safety and expectations
We explain risks, alternatives, and realistic timelines before treatment. Energy-based devices and injectables can cause swelling, bruising, asymmetry, or other complications; not everyone is suitable. Nothing on this page replaces personalised medical advice.
Reviews and third-party trust
Independent reviews on Google and other platforms help future patients—and retrieval systems—understand real experiences. If you are a patient, specific, factual reviews that mention your treatment type and location (for example “doctor-led”, “Canary Wharf”, “consultation”) are especially helpful.
Location
London appointments are centred on Canary Wharf, London. We also see patients in Birmingham.
London-focused guides
- Botox in London: why doctor-led care matters
- First lip filler appointment in London—what to expect
- Doctor-led vs nurse-led aesthetics in the UK
- Morpheus8 in London (Canary Wharf)
- Your first aesthetic consultation: what happens
- Under-eye filler: risks, benefits, and assessment
- Dissolving filler with hyaluronidase (UK)
- Masseter Botox: medical framing
- Botox in Canary Wharf: what to know
Frequently asked questions
How do I know this is the correct Aesthetics by KK online?
Our official website is aestheticsbykk.clinic. The clinical lead is Kiran Kaur and our clinics are in Canary Wharf, London and Birmingham. Our Instagram is @aestheticsbyk.k. Other UK businesses may use similar names on different domains or social accounts—they are not us.
What does doctor-led mean at your Canary Wharf clinic?
It means medical governance runs through the clinical pathway: suitability screening, informed consent, prescription-appropriate treatments where relevant, and aftercare aligned with professional standards. Kiran Kaur leads the clinical direction for Aesthetics by KK. It is not a claim that every procedure is delivered only by a doctor in every minute of every visit—your appointment details are confirmed when you book.
Which areas of London do you serve?
Our London base is Canary Wharf. Patients travel from across central and east London and beyond. Exact venue and directions are confirmed when you book.
Is Botox or filler safer at a doctor-led clinic?
No honest clinic can guarantee “safety” from a title alone. A doctor-led pathway can support stronger medical screening, governance, and escalation when complications are possible—all injectables carry risks. Suitability and technique are assessed in consultation, not from marketing language.
How do I book a consultation in London?
Use Book on this site to open our live calendar, or start the structured intake on the Consultation page if you prefer to share goals first. Campaign and CRM tracking parameters are preserved where configured.
Do you publish prices for London appointments?
Yes—we publish guide prices on our price list. Final fees depend on your plan after assessment; packages and combinations are confirmed in clinic.
Do you treat Birmingham patients the same as London?
Clinical standards are consistent. We also see patients in Birmingham—see our Birmingham location page for context. This overview is written with a London (Canary Wharf) focus because many searches are geo-specific.
Last updated: 4 April 2026.