The nose is divided into different areas which are all treated differently. From the top to the bottom, the upper third of the nose is composed of bone, the middle third of the nose is composed of cartilage sheets and the lower part of the nose is curved by curve softer areas of cartilage. This [...]
Archive for September, 2010
Carly talks about her recent Breast Enlargement Surgery
Wednesday, September 29th, 2010Here Carly talks about her recent Breast Enlargement Surgery that she has carried out six weeks ago by Mr Adrian Ricahards, Leading Plastic Surgeon for Aurora Clinics To find out more about Mr Richards and the procedures he carries out please our website.
Polyurethane-Coated Implants: Are they a significant advance?
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010Recently, there has been lots of information in the press about the use of polyurethane implants for breast enlargement, and there has been resurgence in their use.
What Options Are There For Treating Excessive Skin in The Neck Region Following Weight Loss
Monday, September 27th, 2010Following weight loss it is common to develop excess skin in the neck region as the skin has stretched beyond its ability to recoil naturally. The best option for treating this area is a neck lift procedure which tightens up the skin in this region. Many procedures are extremely effective in tightening up the skin [...]
Why Does Skin Not Recoil Naturally Following Significant Weight Loss
Friday, September 24th, 2010Following significant weight loss, the skin does not naturally recoil to its appearance prior to surgery. This is because the skin has been stretched beyond its natural ability to recoil.
Is liposuction an option for breast reduction?
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010Many people who are considering a reduction in the size of their breasts are very worried about the scars that can occur following traditional breast reduction techniques. If you are worried about the scarring from traditional breast reduction, liposuction may be an option for you.
IHAS register in the UK – will it help reduce bad practice?
Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010As you may know, the UK government has recently launched a regulation authority for Botox and non-surgical treatments called IHAS. This is supported by a website - Treatments you can trust.
Can you have a breast enlargement and inverted nipple correction surgery at the same time?
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010The answer to this is yes, and this is a combination of procedures I have performed relatively often. The breast enlargement itself often does push the nipples out slightly which improves the nipple inversion to a mild extent. If, however, the nipples are very inverted (grade 2 or 3), an additional nipple inversion correction [...]
Counterfeit Botox: Is it being used in the United Kingdom?
Monday, September 20th, 2010There have recently been a number of reports of the use of counterfeit Botox in the United Kingdom. The advantage of this Botox to some is that it is cheaper than the Botox produced by the normal manufacturing companies. However, this Botox is incredibly dangerous as discussed by me further in video blog posts. Until [...]
How long is the recovery following rhinoplasty surgery?
Sunday, September 19th, 2010I recently received an enquiry from a policeman who was considering a rhinoplasty operation. He could be off work for 3 weeks but was concerned that his nose would still be fragile and susceptible to further damage at work after this period. In my reply, I explained that the nose would look essentially normal at [...]











