We see them on-screen more than we see some of our own family members but have you ever thought about how the likes of the stars of Coronation Street keep their youthful looks?
William Foley's problematic skin as a young man has led to him working at one of Cheshire's most exclusive aesthetic clinics, treating some of our very own TV stars including the ITV soap's Sally Dynevor and Samia Longchambon.
The 38-year-old works at the ØNE aesthetic studiø in Alderly Edge under the expertise of Dr Jonquille Chantrey, who has over 16 years of plastic and cosmetic surgery and specialises extensively in Aesthetic Medical procedures to enhance and rejuvenate the face and body. "I suffered really badly with my skin," the medical aesthetician, originally from Burnley, said. "Being a teenager, it's quite debilitating having acne so I went into that world of skin and beauty." Speaking more of his own experience and how it lead him to where he is now, William added: "I remember being a 15-year-old boy at an all-boys school and I didn't get bullied for it but I felt so self-conscious and I wanted to cover it up all the time.
It was on my forehead, my neck, my back... it was really bad." READ MORE: Former ITV Corrie star Millie Gibson channels 90s icon and confesses to dropping 'F bomb' on live TV He shared how his parents tried to help, taking him to a dermatologist. "So I remember I was always passionate about products and skin but at that time, I was probably doing it all wrong anyway but it just led me into that world and I've found a passion." William studied for a number of years and worked for big beauty brands such as Clarins.
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