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A new standard in aesthetic medicine opens its doors… CGE founder Dr. Chidinma Akpa Pheoby introduces a world-class healthcare center based on safety, innovation and clinical excellence

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CGE Healthcare Opens State‑of‑the‑Art Aesthetic and Wellness Center in Lekki

On Saturday, June 20, 2026, the newly founded CGE Healthcare unveiled its flagship facility at 9A Oladimeji Alo, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. The launch event combined a guided tour of the premises, complimentary consultations, goodwill messages from industry leaders, and a ribbon‑cutting ceremony led by founder Dr. Chidinma Akpa Pheoby (affectionately known as Dr. Dinma) and her parents. According to a press release issued by CGE Healthcare on the same day, the centre spans over 1,200 square metres and houses modern treatment rooms, advanced diagnostic equipment, and patient‑focused recovery suites that meet international accreditation standards.

Event Highlights

The morning began with a walkthrough of the clinic’s infrastructure, allowing attendees to observe the layout of surgical suites, laser therapy bays, and wellness lounges. Complimentary skin‑analysis consultations were offered to the first 50 visitors, showcasing the centre’s commitment to accessible pre‑treatment assessment. The ceremonial ribbon cutting was followed by brief remarks from Dr. Dinma, who emphasized the institution’s core promise of safety, innovation, and clinical excellence.

Distinguished Guests and Industry Reaction

Notable figures from entertainment, faith, and media attended the opening, underscoring the growing interest in regulated aesthetic services across Nigeria. Guests included:

  • Pastor Dr. Flourish Peters – senior pastor of a Lagos‑based megachurch
  • Timi Dakolo – award‑winning singer and songwriter
  • Elozonam – television host and media personality
  • Prettymike – entrepreneur and social‑media influencer
  • Adeife – fashion designer and brand ambassador
  • Phyna – reality‑TV star and advocate for women’s health

In post‑event interviews, several guests praised the facility’s transparent operational model and its alignment with global best practices. A representative from the Nigerian Medical Association noted that “initiatives like CGE Healthcare are essential for raising the standard of aesthetic medicine while protecting patient welfare.”

Founder’s Vision

“CGE Healthcare is founded on a simple belief: Everyone deserves to feel safe, confident, and cared for. Every detail of this facility has been intentionally designed to provide excellence, compassion, and a patient experience that inspires trust. This is more than a clinic; it is a new home for trust.”

— Dr. Chidinma Akpa Pheoby, Founder & CEO, CGE Healthcare

Bridging the Gap Between International Standards and Local Access

The opening comes at a time when demand for professionally regulated aesthetic and wellness services continues to rise throughout Nigeria. Market research from the National Bureau of Statistics indicates a 23 % year‑on‑year increase in consumer spending on non‑surgical cosmetic procedures between 2023 and 2025. CGE Healthcare aims to meet this need by offering services that adhere to ISO 9001 quality management principles and are delivered by clinicians certified by the West African College of Surgeons.

To reinforce trust, the centre has implemented a multi‑layered safety protocol that includes:

  • Pre‑procedure health screenings and informed‑consent documentation
  • Real‑time monitoring of vital signs during interventions
  • Post‑procedure follow‑up appointments within 48 hours
  • An internal audit system reviewed quarterly by an external clinical governance board

Setting a New Benchmark for Aesthetic Medicine in Nigeria

CGE Healthcare’s facility incorporates the latest laser platforms, radio‑frequency skin‑tightening devices, and minimally invasive body‑contouring technologies sourced from manufacturers with FDA and CE markings. The clinical team comprises board‑certified dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and licensed aesthetic nurses who undergo continuous professional development through partnerships with institutions such as the American Medical Society for Aesthetics and the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

By combining cutting‑edge technology, rigorous safety standards, and a patient‑centric philosophy, the centre positions itself as a reference point for other providers seeking to elevate service quality in the Nigerian aesthetic market. Early patient feedback collected during the launch week reported a 92 % satisfaction rate regarding staff professionalism and facility comfort, according to an internal survey administered to 150 participants.

Looking Ahead

CGE Healthcare plans to expand its service portfolio over the next 12 months to include regenerative medicine therapies, personalized nutritional counseling, and mental‑wellness workshops. The organization also intends to collaborate with local universities to create training programs that equip the next generation of healthcare professionals with the skills needed to deliver safe, evidence‑based aesthetic care.

As the Nigerian healthcare landscape continues to evolve, initiatives like CGE Healthcare’s Lekki centre illustrate how a focus on experience, expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness can drive meaningful improvements in both clinical outcomes and patient confidence.

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