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Excision of intra-dermal naevi from the face

Minor surgical procedure of removing an intradermal naevi from the face of a young patient, performed by plastic surgeon Adrian Richards at Aurora clinics. For more information on this type of procedure or should you wish to schedule a consultation with our specialist surgeon, please contact us on 01844 214362.

Removal of Intra-Dermal Naevi by Curettage

Plastic Surgeon Adrian Richards of Aurora clinics demonstrates the non surgical procedure of removing intra-dermal naevi (commonly known as moles) from the décolletage and neck area by curettage, using a special curette made by Stiefel, which is very effective and accurate for this type of non surgical procedure. For more information or should you wish […]

Aurora Clinics April 2011 Newsletter

Newsletter in Brief Mole Removal: Look Great & Stay Skin Cancer Safe Read more… Semi Permanent Make-up with Pauline Kneller Read More… Tribal Ear Piercing Correction at Aurora Read more.. Spring Special Offer on Sun-care Read more.. Mole Removal at Aurora: Look Great & Stay Skin Cancer Safe Private Healthcare UK recently reported a surge […]

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Knowing me, Knowing you: Getting to Know Surgeon helps address Psychological Needs of Cosmetic Surgery Patients

A shocking 30% of women NEVER saw their cosmetic surgeon during treatment, Liberate’’s recent survey revealed. Despite the increasing media attention highlighting potential risks of cosmetic surgery and the dangers when in the hands of an inferior surgeon, women refuse to heed the warning. Even after tragedies like the highly publicized recent death of Claudia […]

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Your Questions Answered by the Surgeons at Aurora Clinics

Question regarding Tubular Breast Correction and Implant Replacement

Question: I am enquiring about a procedure to correct Tubular Breasts. I have already tried to correct my Tubular Breasts with a Breast Augmentation elsewhere around 4 years ago but I am very unhappy with the results. One breast seems to have settled fine, but the other implant seems to be sitting much higher up […]