Many people find moles uncomfortable, this may be physical discomfort because the mole is located in a place the rubs on clothing, or mental discomfort because they are worried about the mole. The good news is that a number of safe and scar-less mole removal techniques are available.
There are more than 100 types of HPV, the virus that causes warts. Almost all types of HPV cause relatively harmless warts that appear on your hands or feet. For women, warts can become dangerous. The genital warts — can eventually lead to cervical cancer, which is a potentially fatal disease. If you think you have genital warts or think you have been exposed to them, you should see a doctor right away.
There are a few types of warts, such as:
Common warts
Common warts appear most frequently in the hands, but can appear in any part of the body; have a rough, gray-brown appearance.
Plantar warts
They appear at the level of the soles: they have the appearance of some harsh, thick skin with a black patch; planting warts produce pain on the go, with the feeling of walking on the stones.
Flat warts
Usually seen on the face, arms or lower limbs; are smaller in size (smaller than a pencil), have flat surfaces, may be pink, light brown or light yellow.
Filiform warts
Usually grow around the mouth, nose, or chin; have the color of the meat and have dendritic protrusions.
Periungual warts
Periungual warts grow under and around the toenails and fingernails. They can be painful and affect nail growth.
Warts are benign (non-cancerous) injuries that are seen most often in the hands or feet. They occur as a result of infection of the first skin layer (epidermis) with a human papilloma virus (HPV) strain.
A good way to “control” the warts is to take care of immunity, especially as it is known that when it is weak, the risk of getting an infection is higher. The same is true for wives. A first recommended treatment for physicians is salicylic acid, trichloroacetic acid or lactic acid (as solutions, gels or creams).
Academy Laser Clinics offer a quick and scarless technique to remove these lesions called radiosurgery. This uses radiofrequency to manually shave or excise the lesion, whilst cauterizing surrounding tissue. This means no scalpel or blade cutting, minimal bleeding and no need for sutures, which significantly reduces the chance of scar tissue developing.
When it comes to men, all specialized studies show that the number of men who want a penis enlargement is big and ever increasing.
The size of the penis depends on several factors, from genetic factors to hormones. During puberty, the penis increases in size under the action of male sex hormones, but its receptivity to hormones is lost after the puberty, the size of the penis can no longer be influenced.
The size of the penis: what is normal and what is not?
Extensive research has shown that 70% of the male population has a penile length of 12 to 16 cm in erection. A penis can only be considered abnormally small if it measures less than 6 cm in erection. The opinion of the specialists is that this also has no absolute value, being related to the anatomical dimensions of the partner, which depend on the race etc. Moreover, peoples recognized as having smaller penis sizes (Korea, Japan, China, India) are proving to have a very sustained reproductive capacity. Studies show that up to 60% of men are unsatisfied with the size or appearance of their penis. Guys have the same concerns about their bodies as women do and may lack confidence because of this.
However, there are several penis enlargement plastic surgery types that can be of great help. CALIBRE offers a great treatment that is performed as an in-clinic procedure, over 1-3 sessions, by their certified CALIBRE Doctors. There are many dermal filler products and brands available with widely varying quality, results, price, longevity and side-effects. With the use of numbing cream, there is minimal discomfort. The dermal filler is also laced with lidocaine, which numbs the area instantly.
CALIBRE Clinic has identified a small range of dermal filler options to suit varying patient circumstances. The best product for you will be determined after a detailed explanation of risks and benefits during your confidential doctor consultation.
Blepharoplasty or Eye Lift Surgery
Blepharoplasty is the medical term for an eyelift. This surgical procedure involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the eyelid and surrounding areas.
The skin loses its elasticity and muscle strength at the same time. These processes also occur at the level of the eyelids, and promote the folding of the fat packs both in the upper and lower eyelids, therefore contributing to the appearance of aging, sometimes premature, of the skin.
From a strictly medical point of view it can be achieved by diminishing the visual field due to the impossibility of fully opening the eyes.
Blepharoplasty is an operation that corrects the appearance of “fallen” eyes by removing excess skin and adipose tissue from the area. In the clinic, this type of surgery is carried out with the Ultrapulse Encore CO2 laser, which allows the intervention to be performed in the safest conditions with excellent aesthetic results.
The surgery is usually performed in general anesthesia, but it can also be done in local anesthesia and intravenous sedation. All incisions are placed in areas of natural withering. so that the final scar is practically invisible.
Blepharoplasty can be completed within the same procedure with skin rejuvenation that treats wrinkles, uniformizes color and increases skin tone. They use the fractional CO2 laser (Active FX, Deep FX or Total FX) that allows us to handle all these modulated problems by adapting the parameters to the degree of skin aging.
Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and, if necessary, fat and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids, in order to re-invigorate the look of the eyes.
This procedure can be combined with other facial aesthetic procedures to help restore the youthful and young look of your face.
Where can you get the best treatment?
Dr Oates performs eyelid reshaping at the Academy Day Hospital in Perth under a combination of local anaesthetic and twilight sedation. The procedure will take between 60-90 minutes and can be performed under general anaesthetic if requested.