A CLINIC in Euxton is offering a aesthetic treatments and IV therapies and its clients already include professional athletes.

MMA fighter Saul "The Hangman" Rogers runs a Mixed Martial Arts Academy bearing his own name and has taken advantage of Tranquil Aesthetics private clinic to boost his body's performance and healing.

Set in beautiful countryside, Tranquil Aesthetics is based in a converted stables at Lucie Shuttleworth's own home in Euxton, near Chorley.

Ms Shuttleworth spent 15 years as a nurse and qualified as an aesthetic practitioner in 2016. She offers clients an extensive range of exclusive treatments.

The clinic offers a range of treatments from dermal fillers, anti-wrinkle injections (known as Botox), skin needling/collagen induction therapy, microblading and dermaplaining, through to the Skinny Revolution weight loss programme.

And she also carries out IV Therapy and IM boosters through Intravita International which offers” wellness from within” via a range of infusions and boosters.

The IV Therapy includes a performance infusion to improve performance for sportsmen and women; an energiser to help boost the immune systems; a skin brightener for a brighter complexion and a vitamin and hydration infusion known as the ‘hangover cure’.

She said: "Discretion is paramount. Clients can come and enjoy treatments in total privacy. As well as looking good, I want them to feel good inside and mentally.

“The clinic is set in eight acres with its own lake and is an ideal place to come and relax and leave feeling fantastic.”

The mum of three worked in the NHS at hospitals in Bury and Blackburn as well as the private Gisburn Park Hospital.

During her career, she was a senior nurse in emergency surgical triage and specialised in general surgery, maxillofacial and emergency acute nursing.

She said: “There are no other clinics in the Lancashire area offering this range in this beautiful setting .”

She stressed that all clients undergo medical consultations prior to treatment with a Tranquil doctor.

Ms Shuttleworth is working alongside Dr Joel Lambert and Dr Oliver Tabbenor.

The clinic has also treated speedway rider Richie Worral

Mr Worral told the Bournemouth Echo: "The one I had was amino-based, so it helps your body recover from being fatigued... I felt great."