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 rhinoplasty (or ‘nose job’) is a cosmetic operation to improve the appearance of your nose.
These procedures may be suitable for those who would like larger or fuller lips.
Wrinkles are part of the ageing process and can be attributed to sun damage, effects of gravity and muscle contraction resulting from facial expressions such as frowning and laughing. Wrinkles due to the effects of gravity represent natural sagging of tissue with age and are generally only improved by surgical tightening procedures. Wrinkles caused by muscle contraction such as frown lines, forehead lines and crows’ feet can be improved by anti-wrinkle injections.
Will Quince, Conservative MP for Colchester and former Minister of State for Health recently visited Oaks Hospital in Colchester to see how Ramsay Health Care UK is delivering high quality healthcare for local patients.
On Tuesday 30th August Oaks Hospital hosted the official opening of its brand new SACT (Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy) unit, which offers oncology services to patients for a range of specialty areas including skin, gynaecology, urology and breast cancers in the local area.
Oaks Hospital is celebrating after being named as a National Joint Registry (NJR) Quality Data Provider after successfully completing a national programme of local data audits.