Featured Treatments (204)
Skin Grafting Surgery
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Skin grafting is a surgical procedure to cover an area of the body where the skin is lost by taking a healthy skin graft from another healthy area. The surgery is indicated when tissue is lost due to burns, injury, or ailment. The types of skin grafts are:
Split-thickness skin graft: This involves removing the top layer of the skin, called the epidermis and a part of the deeper layer, called the dermis. These grafts are fragile and need careful handling during the grafting procedure. They have a typical shiny or smooth appearance and may look paler than the adjacent skin.
Full-thickness skin graft: This graft includes all elements of the dermis and epidermis from the donor site. These are used on highly visible body parts such as the face or places where aesthetics are of primary concern. This graft blends well with the skin and has a better cosmetic outcome.
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PRP Hair Treatment
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PRP hair treatment is a minimally invasive procedure in which a small amount of blood is extracted from the patient. Then, the blood is processed to separate the platelet-rich plasma from other components. The resulting platelet-rich plasma, containing concentrated growth factors, is then injected into the scalp at areas experiencing hair loss or thinning.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for hair is a cutting-edge treatment that aims to promote hair growth and improve hair thickness and quality. PRP therapy is becoming popular as a non-surgical approach to address hair loss and hair thinning. In order to stimulate hair growth and improve the overall quality of hair, this innovative procedure uses the healing potential of platelets and growth factors in the patient's blood.
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Q Switch Nd: YAG laser surgery for Pigmentation
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Q-switch Nd-Yag laser is a specialised laser treatment that utilises a specific type of laser called Nd-Yag. The "Q-switch" refers to the technology used to deliver short, high-energy pulses of laser light. These pulses are specifically designed to target and fragment pigmented cells in the skin, without causing damage to the surrounding tissue. The power of laser energy is harnessed in this non-invasive procedure to target and break down unwanted pigmentation, such as freckles, sunspots, melasma, and birthmarks.
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Q-Switch Nd: YAG Laser Surgery for Tattoo Removal
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Q-switch Nd-Yag laser is a revolutionary technology widely used for tattoo removal. This advanced laser treatment offers an effective and safe solution to eliminate unwanted tattoos, allowing individuals to erase or significantly lighten their tattooed ink. Q-switch Nd-Yag laser treatment for tattoos is a non-invasive procedure that utilises high-intensity laser energy to break down the pigmented ink particles embedded in the skin.
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Radiofrequency Ablation
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Radiofrequency (RF) is a medical technique that uses electrical energy to generate heat and deliver it to targeted tissues. This energy is used to heat specific tissues within the body, leading to desired therapeutic effects. The controlled application of radiofrequency has demonstrated effectiveness in treating various medical conditions. Because of its ability to treat a wide range of conditions, it has become popular in different fields of medicine.
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Electrocautery Surgery
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Electrocautery, also known as electrocauterization, is a medical procedure that utilises heat generated by an electric current to cut, coagulate, or remove tissue. After passing through a specialised device, the electric current is delivered to the target area. Depending on the particular purpose of the procedure, the heat generated by the electric current is capable of destroying unwanted blood vessels, sealing tissue or cutting through tissues.
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Legs Laser Hair Removal
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Leg laser hair removal surgery is a cosmetic procedure that uses laser technology to remove unwanted hair from the legs permanently. It is a non-invasive, safe, and effective alternative to traditional hair removal techniques, including shaving, waxing, and plucking.
The procedure uses highly concentrated light beams to target hair follicles and destroy them without damaging the surrounding skin. Leg laser hair removal is a popular choice for individuals who want to eliminate unwanted hair and enjoy smooth, hair-free legs.
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Chemical Peel Treatment for Acne Scars
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Chemical peels are common cosmetic procedures used to improve the appearance of skin, including reducing acne. A chemical solution is applied to the skin, which exfoliates the top layer of skin revealing smoother, brighter, and clearer skin underneath. This also helps improve hyperpigmentation, the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and other skin imperfections.
Procedure Type
Non-invasive
Speciality
Dermatology
Additional Types
Different types of chemical peels include:
Superficial peels: These use mild acids, such as alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) or glycolic acid, to gently exfoliate the top layer of skin. These are the mildest types of chemical peels and are best for treating mild acne and skin discolouration.
Medium peels: These use stronger acids, such as TCA peels (trichloroacetic acid) to penetrate deeper into the skin and polish more layers of skin cells. These peels are more effective for treating moderate acne and deeper skin imperfections.
Deep peels: These use acids like phenol, which penetrate deep into the skin and remove several layers of skin. These are the most effective for treating severe acne, but they also carry the greatest risks and require the longest recovery time.
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