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Aesthetic medicine

The difference between Profhilo® and Polynucleotides

In recent years, injectable treatments have become a popular choice for people seeking non-surgical solutions for skin rejuvenation. Among these, Profhilo® and Polynucleotides are two notable options that target both skin ageing and skin health. This article provides an expert insight into the difference between Profhilo® and Polynucleotides to help you make an informed decision if you are considering aesthetic treatments.

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Ophthalmology

YAG laser capsulotomy

After cataract surgery, some patients may experience clouding in the capsule that holds the lens implant. This leads to what is commonly referred to as ‘Posterior Capsule Opacification (PCO)’ or ‘secondary cataract’. We offer YAG laser capsulotomy at Blue Fin Vision Eye Clinic on Harley Street, London, which is a safe and effective laser treatment designed to address this issue. Furthermore, it can help to restore your vision to its post-operative best.

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Psychiatry

How psychiatrists provide perinatal mental health support

Perinatal mental health refers to the emotional and psychological well-being of mothers during pregnancy and the first year after childbirth. This period is often filled with significant physical, hormonal and emotional changes, which can make women more vulnerable to mental health challenges including postpartum depression. Psychiatrists play a critical role in providing tailored care to women during this transformative time, addressing conditions like depression, anxiety and psychosis.

 Jean Mcdonald

By Jean Mcdonald
20.11.24

Kidney stones: the need-to-know guide

Kidney stones, also called renal calculi or nephroliths, are formed when excess minerals and salts in the body build up and become crystalline hard deposits. They can be caused by not drinking enough water and other fluids, or because of certain medical conditions that cause an aggregation of these substances in urine. Miss Jean McDonald, a celebrated urologist, shares the causes of the phenomenon and the available options for treatment.

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