We recognise that excessive sweating can be embarrassing, cause low self-confidence and interfere with personal and professional progress. The problem may be generalised or localised to certain areas such as the underarms, palms, soles, face, scalp, groin and under the breasts.
Here at The Westbourne Centre, we are able to provide a range of different treatments for excessive sweating, depending on the site and nature of the problem and whether it is localised to one body area or more widespread. Treatment options include:
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.
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 rhinoplasty (or ‘nose job’) is a cosmetic operation to improve the appearance of your nose.
Exeter Medical surveyed patients on the day of their vasectomy procedure in order to assess the quality of the service being provided and opportunities for learning.
Professor Campbell brings with him forty years of experience treating patients with varicose veins. He has written many papers, a book and led major research regarding varicose veins.
Jane Benson holds the post of Theatre Manager at Exeter Medical after seventeen years spent in the theatre at the Royal Devon & Exeter hospital; latterly as a Matron in the Plastic and Reconstruction theatre.