The Hottest Day of the Year: Radiesse Training Returns to the Manor Gardens
There is a particular kind of commitment required to focus on technique when the temperature outside is closer to a summer holiday than a working day. Last week’s Radiesse training day put that commitment to the test more than most - and the delegates who joined us met it without complaint.
Into the Gardens
This time, the day spilled out beyond the treatment suite. Between sessions, the group gathered in the Manor gardens - past the topiary, along the gravel path, framed by the old iron gate at the far end of the lawn. It is a setting that does something to a training day that a clinical room alone cannot. The pace softens. People talk more freely. The work that follows tends to be better for it.
Dr John Tanqueray led the day once again in his capacity as a national Radiesse trainer, talking the group through technique before each clinician treated their own model. The heat made for a long day - but the focus in the room never dropped, and the results by the afternoon were, as always, worth the effort.
A Permanent Fixture
The Radiesse banner now has a home of its own at the foot of the Manor staircase - a small but telling sign of how much this relationship has grown. It is the first thing visitors see as they arrive, and it says something about what Mulberry House has become: a place where serious training happens regularly, not as an occasional event.
Some Things Don’t Change
Heat or no heat, the day ended the way training days at Mulberry House always do - with scones and homemade strawberry jam, made with strawberries from the Manor gardens themselves. It would not be a Mulberry House training day without it, and we would not have it any other way.
Why We Keep Choosing Radiesse
Radiesse continues to earn its place in our treatment toolkit for a simple reason: it does two jobs at once. There is an immediate structural lift the moment it is placed, and then a slower, quieter process as it encourages the body’s own collagen to develop over the months that follow. For the jawline and lower face especially, that combination of immediate definition and long-term improvement is difficult to match.
It is also, in our experience, a treatment that rewards good technique - which is exactly why training days like this one matter so much to us. Watching skilled clinicians sharpen their craft, on a day this challenging, is a reminder of why we keep hosting them.
Discover Radiesse at Mulberry House
If you have been considering treatment for the jawline or lower face, we would be glad to talk it through with you. All treatments at Mulberry House are carried out by doctors, within a framework of genuine clinical care - and the results, as ever, speak for themselves.
To book a consultation or find out more, call us on 01604 702 630 or email info@mulberryhouseclinic.co.uk

