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Aesthetic medicine

Considering dermal fillers? A guide to safe and stunning results

Dermal fillers are currently one of the most popular cosmetic treatments, due to their non-invasive technique and more naturalistic-looking results. They are used to fill out places in the skin where fat or muscle may have retreated, fill out wrinkles, and add youthful plumpness to improve the appearance of hollowness in the bone structure. An expert aesthetic specialist goes over what you need to know about dermal fillers in this guide.

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Urology

Cutting through with Aquablation.

Aquablation is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses high-pressure water jets to resect any excess tissue of the prostate. It is a new technology that is changing how men can get treatment for benign prostate enlargement (BPE). In this article, a consultant urologist explains this technique in further detail.

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Ophthalmology

The most common questions about cataract surgery

Cataract surgery is among the most frequently performed and highly successful procedures globally. Cataracts, a natural part of the ageing process, are clouded areas that form within the eye’s lens, causing blurry vision, glare, and difficulty seeing in low light. If you or a loved one is considering cataract surgery, it’s normal to have questions. Here, we address some of the most frequently asked questions to help you feel informed and comfortable with the process.

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Neurology

Metabolic neuropathies and bad diet

Metabolic neuropathies are nerve disorders linked to metabolic issues within the body, often due to conditions like diabetes, hypothyroidism, and nutrient deficiencies. Neuropathy means nerve damage, which can lead to symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness, typically in the hands and feet. While many factors can lead to nerve damage, a poor diet plays a significant role in metabolic neuropathies, influencing the risk and severity of nerve dysfunction. Let’s examine how diet impacts metabolic neuropathies and what dietary factors patients should consider.

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Paediatric neurology

Thinking outside of the box about autism & ADHD

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are conditions that can shape a child's experience of the world, influencing their behaviours, social interactions, and even their relationship with learning. Many parents find these terms overwhelming, especially when first presented by teachers, doctors, or specialists. However, understanding these conditions more deeply can provide new insights and approaches that are empowering for both children and their families. In this article, we’ll look at some less traditional perspectives on autism and ADHD that may help you think “outside the box.”

What can be done for cataract with macular degeneration, macular hole, macular membrane or vitreomacular traction?

A cataract (cloudy lens) is one of the most common eye conditions in those over the age of 60 years, resulting in blurred, reduced vision. In addition, the macula (the centre of the retina responsible for your fine, detailed vision and your colour vision), can also become affected as we get older. In this article, leading ophthalmologist Dr Patel Gordon-Bennett discusses the treatment options for those with cataract and macular issues.

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