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Enhancing vision: Tecnis PureSee Lens

If you or a loved one are exploring options for cataract surgery, we are excited to introduce the latest advancement in intraocular lenses (IOLs) now available at The Circle Hospital in Runnymede, Chertsey, Surrey. The Johnson & Johnson Tecnis PureSee Intraocular Lens represents a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance visual clarity and quality post-surgery. In his latest online article, Mr Sameer Trikha gives us his insights.

Exploring facelift options

Facelift procedures have long been the cornerstone of cosmetic surgery, offering individuals a chance to turn back the hands of time and regain a more youthful appearance. But with the multiple options available, it's essential to understand the nuances of each procedure before embarking on this transformative journey. In his latest online article, Dr Fas Arshad gives us his insights.

Increased femoral anteversion: Causes, effects, and treatment

Increased femoral anteversion, also referred to as excessive femoral torsion, is a condition characterised by the forward twisting of the thigh bone (femur) in relation to the hip joint. While commonly observed in young children, this developmental variation can impact the alignment of the hip, knee, and foot, resulting in functional and biomechanical changes. In his latest online article, Mr Shobhit Verma explores the causes, effects on gait and alignment, diagnosis, and management strategies for increased femoral anteversion.

A guide to congenital penile curvature (CPC)

Congenital penile curvature (CPC) is a condition that can affect men from birth. While it is often not discussed openly, it is essential for those who may be affected to understand what it is, how it manifests, and what treatment options are available. This article aims to provide a clear and comprehensive overview of CPC to help patients make informed decisions about their health.

Sex during pregnancy

There are lots of things you may have heard about having sex during pregnancy that might not necessarily be the full picture. For example, some people say your baby may get hurt, it can encourage labour or that it’s not safe at all. Here to clear up any ideas, doubts or questions you might have about sex during pregnancy are leading London Gynaecology consultants sexual and reproductive health consultant Miss Julie Bowring, and Miss Meg Wilson, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist.  

Exploring echocardiography: A window into your heart

One of the tools cardiologists frequently use to understand and diagnose various heart conditions is echocardiography, commonly referred to as an echo. This non-invasive procedure allows us to create detailed images of your heart using sound waves, providing valuable insights into its structure and function. Revered consultant cardiologist Dr Anna Marciniak explores echo, including the various types available and what to expect during the procedure.

Chest wall perforator flap reconstruction: a quick guide

Chest wall perforator flap reconstruction is a topic of interest for many who have undergone mastectomy or require chest wall reconstruction due to trauma or congenital anomalies. Leading consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon Professor Amtul Razzaq Carmichael addresses common concerns and inquiries regarding this surgical technique.

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