Craniofacial reconstruction

Craniofacial reconstruction is surgery to correct congenital abnormalities (such as cleft lip) or trauma to the skull, face and jaw. This surgery may also be necessary following tumour removal.

Endovenous laser treatment for varicose veins

Varicose veins are enlarged, sometimes twisted veins that most often develop in the leg. There are a number of treatments for varicose veins. One method is endovenous laser treatment.

Foam sclerotherapy for varicose veins

Foam sclerotherapy is a method of injecting solution to ultimately reduce and remove varicose veins

Gynaecomastia surgery (male breast reduction)

Gynaecomastia surgery is a cosmetic treatment to reduce the size of male breasts.

Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation for Varicose Veins

Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure to eliminate your varicose veins.

Rhinoplasty (or nose reshaping)

Having nose reshaping surgery (rhinoplasty) can give your nose a better-proportioned look and as a result improve your self-esteem. There could also be a medical reason for requiring rhinoplasty, such as a nasal blockage.

Thread vein treatment (sclerotherapy)

Thread veins can appear on any part of your body. They appear when small clusters of red veins form just beneath your skin.

Varicose vein stripping

Your veins carry blood to your heart. Valves in these veins restrict the blood flow to one direction. Valves that weaken or that don’t close correctly cause blood to pool (collect) in a vein. This is called a varicose vein.

VenaSeal™Closure

The Venaseal™ or “superglue” treatment is a new and innovative way of closing the main vein in the leg that causes varicose veins.