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Sunday, February 1, 2026

LEADING NORTHWEST-BASED ONLINE PHARMACY SIGNS LUCRATIVE DEAL WITH BEST-IN-MARKET AESTHETICS BRAND

Acre Pharmacy (www.acrepharmacy.co.uk), a cutting-edge online pharmacy with bases in both Cheshire and Walsall, has signed a seven-figure deal with market-leading aesthetics medicine and skincare brand Teoxane.

The deal secures Acre as an official UK pharmacy partner by twenty-year-old Swiss manufacturer Teoxane, which is owned and led by the CEO Madame Valerie Taupin and specialises in injectable hyaluronic acid-based dermal fillers and skincare products designed to treat wrinkles.

“Teoxane’s philosophy that each and every product has high quality and safety standards fitted with our own ethos so easily, that it was a no-brainer to partner.  Teoxane has a strong presence in the aesthetics and skincare industry, and they are rooted in research and development which reinforces patient safety and customer satisfaction along with product reliability.” said Neil Clarkson, director at Acre.

“It’s on a mission to create a global footprint within the aesthetics medicine and skincare industry where innovation and excellence are integral, and we are now proud to be part of that journey.”

The 22-strong Acre Pharmacy team, led by Neil, worked closely with the Teoxane team to achieve a deal that projects £2m in sales over the next twelve months.

Acre Pharmacy was founded with clinic and patient safety at its heart. Offering high-quality, industry-compliant products, regulatory information, and business support across the medical and beauty sectors. The business now supplies over 300 product lines including well-known aesthetics brands such as Jalupro, Profhilo and Juvederm as well as toxins and diluents, weight loss medication, vitamin injections and even emergency drugs.

Acre Pharmacy, the trading name for Acre Aesthetics LTD, sits alongside eleven other companies under the umbrella of CST Holdings Group (www.cstpharmagroupholdings.co.uk) which is an innovative and entrepreneurial group of pharmaceutical companies that are committed to positively impacting health through innovation.

Neil ended: “This deal is the first of many in the coming months that secure our place as one of the UK’s leading online pharmacies. I have to say our continued success and growth are down to the dedication, hard work and proficiencies of our expert team. I look forward to announcing more positive news very soon that will put us in great stead as we encroach on 2023. “

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