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Mr David Tighe

By Mr David Tighe
12.07.24

Correction of facial deformity: Enhancing appearance and functionality

Facial deformities, whether congenital or acquired, can significantly impact an individual’s appearance and quality of life. Correction of facial deformities involves a range of medical procedures aimed at improving both aesthetic and functional aspects of the face. These interventions are crucial for restoring normalcy and boosting self-esteem. Here to explain how facial deformities are usually corrected is revered consultant oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Mr David Tighe.

What is urinary incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is an involuntary loss of urine where an individual has difficulty controlling their bladder. For women, this can range from occasional leaks when coughing or laughing to a sudden, strong urge to urinate that's difficult to control. In this article, leading consultant urogynaecologist Dr Vladimir Revicky goes into expert detail about this condition.

Aortic aneurysm: how does it develop?

An aortic aneurysm is a serious medical condition where the wall of the aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body, becomes weakened and bulges outwards. This can occur in any part of the aorta, which runs from the heart down through the chest and abdomen. The bulging can lead to serious complications if it bursts or ruptures. Renowned consultant cardiologist Mr Mohamed Abdelhamid explains what an aortic aneurysm is, how it develops, and what can be done about it is crucial for anyone at risk.

Shoulder dislocations in contact sports and how they affect younger athletes

Shoulder dislocations are a common injury among younger athletes who participate in contact sports. Understanding the causes, implications, and management of shoulder dislocations is crucial for athletes, coaches, and healthcare providers to ensure effective treatment and prevention strategies. Leading consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Andrew Chambler provides a detailed insight to this, in this informative article.

Aortic aneurysm: how does it develop?

An aortic aneurysm is a serious medical condition where the wall of the aorta, the largest blood vessel in the body, becomes weakened and bulges outwards. This can occur in any part of the aorta, which runs from the heart down through the chest and abdomen. The bulging can lead to serious complications if it bursts or ruptures. Renowned consultant cardiologist Mr Mohamed Abdelhamid explains what an aortic aneurysm is, how it develops, and what can be done about it is crucial for anyone at risk.

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