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Cosmetic Surgery (clinics all across the UK)
Cosmetic surgery is no longer the preserve of the rich and famous
but is now accessible to everyone. This is largely due to safer
techniques, reduced downtime with shorter scars, and greater
awareness due to media exposure. It is also partly down to the
larger number of people who have had non-surgical treatments
before diving straight into cosmetic surgery.
The most common treatment that are carried out are liposuction
(tummy tuck), rhinoplasty (nose
reshaping), otoplasty (ear correction) and blepharoplasty
(eyebag
or eyelid surgery). These are often carried out in conjunction
with treatments such as chin
or cheek implant.
The most common surgery carried on women is breast
enlargement (augmentation) and then mastopexy
(breast uplift) closely followed by breast
reduction. However we are also seeing a marked increase
for requests for labia and vaginal
plastic surgeries.
Arguably the biggest change is recent year is the increase in
demand for male
cosmetic surgeries, with the most popular treatments being
chest
reduction, pectoral
implant and testicular
implants.
Non-Surgical Cosmetic Treatments
The demand for non-surgical treatments has grown at an even
faster rate than cosmetic surgery. The treatments that are most
in demand are laser
hair removal, botox injections and microdermabrasion
treatments. These can mimic the effects of surgery or be
used in combination with surgical procedures to enhance and
prolong results.
For people with problem
skin scientific breakthroughs now mean we are able to offer
some of the best acne treatments available in combination with
most effective anti
aging treatments. For example we have invested in some of
the latest acne laser treatment and when combined with chemical
glycolic skin peels or perlane injections this can create similar
effects as a cosmetic face lift surgery.
Some of the non-surgical options provide a real alternative
to surgery. A prime example of this is smart
Lipo. This laser assisted liposculpture provides fast fat
loss where the fat is actually dissolved by the body naturally.,
For small areas of localised fat this treatment is sometimes
better than Liposuction
as it is minimally invasive and involves little downtime.
Botox is a treatment that is in constant demand for its anti
aging benefits. What is not so commonly known is that botox
can be used to reduce or stop sweating and is also a preventative
treatment for headaches
and migraines.
In addition to these treatments we also offer laser skin resurfacing,
sculptra, perlane
and restylane injections, mole removal and laser tattoo
removal.
Hair Restoration
Hair
loss is a distressing condition that affects many people.
Here at Court House Clinics we offer a number of hair Loss Solutions.
These treatments include hair hair
transplantation, micrografting,
follicular unit extraction and hair
implantation. We also provide a number of treatments specific
to female
hair loss. To find out what is right for you please fill
out our online hair
loss consultation form.
Dr Patrick Bowler (Co-owner and Medical Director)
Dr Bowler has lectured extensively in Europe, the Middle East,
the US and Australia. His study on the use of Intense Pulsed
Light to treat dermatologic conditions was published in the
January 2006 edition of the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
He also undertook the first UK study on the cosmetic use of
Botox®, published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology in
June 2005.
In 2001 Patrick co-founded The BACD (The British Association
of Cosmetic Doctors) to develop physician training in the UK
for doctors specialising in non-surgical cosmetic treatments
and to provide the public with updated information and a list
of qualified, experienced doctors.
Dr Bowler is regularly quoted on skin and cosmetic problems
in the national press and regularly appears on national TV on
news/current affairs shows including CNN and BBC Breakfast,
Five News and consumer programmes such as LK Today and GMTV.
He was one of the experts featured on the first two series of
Channel 4 series 10 Years Younger and the Who'll Age Worst on
UKTV Style. He is the author of the Nervous Girls Guide to Nip
& Tuck
Dr Robin Stones (Medical Director for the North of England)
Dr Robin Stones is the Court House Clinic Medical Director for the North of England and he brings a general dermatological expertise to his cosmetic work. Dr Stones qualified in medicine at Manchester University in 1983. He holds the Diploma in Dermatology from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. He has been involved in private cosmetic dermatology for 10 years and was Director of Non-Surgical business for Surgicare for 5 years.
Dr Stones is a recognised expert in the use of lasers in dermatology and teaches and trains doctors in this speciality. He is a member of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, the British Medical Laser Association, the International Dermoscopy Society, an associate member of the British Association of Dermatologists and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.
Clinic Locations
Court House Clinics has facilities throughout the UK. The original
Court House was opened in Brentwood, Essex in 1998. This was
closely followed by our second clinic in Harley Street London,
that is now located close by in Wimpole Street. We established
our next clinic in Haywards Heath, Sussex only ten miles from
Brighton.
Since then we have expanded to the centre
of Birmingham, Stockport on the outskirts of Manchester, Sheffield
in the heart of Yorkshire and also to Derby.
In 2005 Court House Clinics bought the Hunting Clinic in Maidenhead.
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