Ramsay are able to provide a number of cosmetic enhancing procedures that do not involve any incisions, surgery or general anaesthetics. Typically these procedures are provided to those customers who do not wish to consider surgery as an option or whose facial appearance issues do not yet justify surgical intervention. Prospective customers are advised to contact their local hospital unit in order to discuss the local non-surgical treatments facilities on offer at each hospital.
Facial spider veins, also known as thread veins, or the medical term facial telangiectasia, are found in the skin on the nose and cheek, and are small blood vessels typically measuring less than 1 mm. They are very common, but can be unsightly and disfiguring.
A rhytidectomy procedure can help men and women (dependent on skin condition) to overcome the visual effects of gravity, sun exposure and the signs of ageing in the face and jowl area.
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure which reduces the size of the labia minora so that they are less obtrusive and equal on both sides.
This year Ramsay Health Care celebrates 60 years of global expertise in healthcare.
We speak to Julie Wood, Medical Secretary Team Leader as she celebrates 35 years at Ramsay Health Care UK.
This year Ramsay Health Care celebrates 60 years of global expertise in healthcare.
We speak to Carole Burman, Administration Assistant as she celebrates 36 years at New Hall Hospital, part of Ramsay Health Care UK.