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What our cosmetics patients say
The people who can really tell you about us are our patients. Read what some of our cosmetics patients
Cervical smear tests for only €30
It is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week from January 19 to 25, 2015, and to show our support we are offering smear tests to any woman who needs one for just €30. This is less than half the usual price and we are subsidising the cost of tests in the hope that more women will come
How to avoid the flu
It’s that time of year – your whole body aches, your head is pounding and you feel like you will never be able to get out of bed again. You have the flu. Anyone who has ever suffered flu knows just how bad it can be. And if you were ever under the illusion that
4 reasons to have implants in Spain
1. Cost – it is generally quite a bit cheaper to have breast implants in Spain than in the UK.
Top five tips for Botox and fillers in Spain
Thinking about wrinkle treatments in Spain. Read our top five tips for Botox and fillers in Spain Make sure your Botox practitioner is qualified. In Spain, only doctors who have undertaken special training and are licenced are legally allowed to administer Botox and facial filler treatments. Check your practitioner is a licenced doctor. Botox can
Why do athletes have bad teeth
Despite the winning smiles of our top athletes in last year’s Olympic Games, it turns out athletes competing in the Games had “striking” levels of bad teeth. A fifth of the athletes surveyed said their oral health had actually damaged their training and performance.
Can dieting cure diabetes
It’s long been believed that once someone develops type 2 diabetes they will have the condition for life. But many scientists and doctors are now questioning this and think diabetes can be improved, or even cured, through weight loss. So can dieting cure diabetes? It is thought this is because when we lose weight fat
New hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s
There is new hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s this week, as Japanese scientists announce they have developed brain imaging techniques that can detect the build-up of a protein linked to Alzheimer’s. This could lead to earlier diagnosis and help in the testing of new drugs.