An arm lift involves the removal of excess fat and loose skin from the upper part of the under arm area. This is a target area that many women find that as they age the skin becomes loose and saggy, and sadly, it is very unlikely to resolve with exercise alone. Other candidates may have experienced significant weight loss which has left them with unsightly excess skin in this area.
The arm lift operation involves making an incision in the under arm often from above the elbow to the armpit. While this is a long incision and some form of scarring is inevitable, our surgeons’ delicate handling of the incision and the suturing ensures its long term visibility will be minimal.
A breast reduction, often known as a boob job or boob reduction, is a cosmetic operation to make your breasts smaller, lighter and sometimes to improve their shape.
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.
Gynecomastia surgery also called gynaecomastia, man boobs or male breasts reduction surgery is an effective way to reduce the size of breasts in men.
A rhinoplasty (or ‘nose job’) is a cosmetic operation to improve the appearance of your nose.
Rt Hon Sir Gavin Williamson MP, newly re-elected Conservative MP for Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge has visited Ramsay Health Care UK’s Beacon Park Hospital to meet with local doctors, nurses and the wider staff team who deliver for local patients across Staffordshire.
As part of our ongoing commitment to making a more meaningful, positive difference in the world, Pinehill Hospital a part of Ramsay Health Care UK have pioneered a more sustainable alternative to using single use plastic bags.
As part of their ongoing commitment to deliver safe and effective patient care, Ramsay Health Care UK are installing a software onto their new system, which allows Radiologists to activate a real-time alert, with the aim of improving and maintaining a timely and accurate diagnosis for Ramsay Health Care’s patients.
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