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Mr Andrew Moore

By Mr Andrew Moore
25.10.24

Neck lumps and their link to head and neck cancer

Finding a lump in your neck can be concerning, and it’s natural to wonder what it might indicate. Neck lumps are common and often have benign (non-cancerous) causes, such as swollen lymph nodes due to infection. However, in some cases, a lump in the neck may be linked to more serious health issues, including head and neck cancer. We speak to leading ENT head and neck surgeon Mr Andrew Moore, who helps guide you through what a neck lump might mean, what symptoms to look out for, and when to seek medical advice.

Dr Nikos Mardas

By Dr Nikos Mardas
25.10.24

Periodontal plastic surgery for correction of gum recession

Gum recession is a common dental condition where the gum tissue surrounding the teeth begins to wear away or pull back, exposing more of the tooth or even its root. This can lead to increased sensitivity, aesthetic concerns, and a higher risk of decay or infection. Periodontal plastic surgery offers an effective solution to correct gum recession, protect the teeth and restore a natural gum line.

Mr Ali Qureishi

By Mr Ali Qureishi
25.10.24

Functional and cosmetic rhinoplasty: What are the key differences?

Rhinoplasty, also known as a nose job, is a surgical procedure that changes both the appearance and function of the nose. Here, Mr Ali Qureishi, renowned consultant ENT and rhinoplasty surgeon, provides an expert insight into functional and cosmetic rhinoplasty, exploring the essential aspects of each procedure, the surgical techniques involved, and the expected outcomes.

Minimally invasive techniques and the latest developments to improve ageing skin

Unfortunately, time comes for us all, and it is not often kind. We wear our years and experiences on our skin, but sometimes it may look like more years than we’ve actually lived! As skin ages, it loses fat, elasticity, and solid colouration, and this skin is unable to regenerate as it did in youth. This results in skin that is thin, sagging and loose, wrinkly, and speckled with sunspots and discolouration. There are several procedures on the market to conceal and reverse the effects of ageing, ranging from major plastic surgery to daily skincare regimens.

Dr Munir Ahmed

By Dr Munir Ahmed
25.10.24

Understanding and managing bedwetting: a guide for parents

Bedwetting, also called enuresis, is quite normal for children to do as they are still learning how to control their bladders. When babies are born, they are unable to control their bladders and bowels – rightfully so! – and parents will put them in diapers so that they can “go potty” whenever. But as they start developing communication skills and independent mobility once they’re a little older, between 18 months to three years, they will indicate their readiness to use the toilet themselves.

Written by Top Doctors

Written by Top Doctors
Hepatology (liver specialist)

Laparoscopy for liver and pancreatic surgery

The part of the body where the liver and pancreas, bile ducts, and gallbladder are located is referred to as hepato-pancreato-biliary (HBP). In this area, the anatomy is quite intricate, with the organs delicately intertwined behind the bottom of the ribcage – thus, a laparoscopic surgical procedure is an ideal way to examine and address issues there, as it is a minimally invasive procedure.

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