Cotswold Medical Aesthetic
Cotswold Medical Aesthetic Ltd.
Hoyland House
Gyde Road
Painswick
GL6 6RD
UK
Phone numbers:
Tel: +44(0)1452 812450
Mobile: 07917 142595
email:
enquiries@cotswoldmedicalaesthetic.co.uk
Welcome to Cotswold Medical Aesthetic
Cotwold Medical Aesthetic Ltd. is an innovative medical company, set up to provide aesthetic treatments in a professional and caring manner.
Our staff are fully qualified doctors, working as GP's within the NHS.
At our Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK base, Dr. Thornton MacCallum and Dr. Ewart Lewis have extensive experience in serving the medical needs of the population and have special interest and skills in aesthetic procedures. The doctors are fully trained and certificated for the treatments provided. All treatments are provided in a relaxed and discrete setting.
We have selected the latest technologies from the following well-respected companies:-
• Allergan (Botox®)
• Lumenis (IPL/Laser/Clearlight)
• Q-med/Wigmore Medical (Perlane/Restylane)
Cotswold Medical Aesthetic
offers expert treatments for the following conditions:-
• Facial lines e.g laughter, frown and smile lines
• Red and Brown patches
• Sun Damage
• Excessive Perspiration (Hyperhidrosis)
• Thread Veins
• Acne/Rosacea
• Unwanted Hair
• Birthmarks e.g. Port Wine stain
Cotswold Medical Aesthetic
uses the latest proven technologies including:-
• Intense Pulse Light (IPL)
• Photorejuvenation
• Laser
• Botox®
• Clearlight
Facial fillers:-
• Perlane
• Restylane
HAIR REMOVAL • • • using Intense Pulsed Light (IPL™) therapy
Using Intense Pulsed Light (IPLâ„¢) therapy
At the Cotswold Medical Aesthetic clinic we use Intense Pulsed Light (IPLâ„¢) to remove unwanted hair from any site on the body. This is medically proven to be the most successful method of removing hair.
The following photographs show an example of stomach hair removal using Intense Pulsed Light therapy.
How it works
Tightly controlled flashes of light are selectively absorbed by hair and the hair-filled follicles lying below the surface of the skin. The absorbed light heats the hair, which damages or destroys the re-growth potential of the follicle without damaging any of the surrounding tissue.
Follicles that are actively growing at the time of treatment can be completely destroyed, however dormant follicles will require further treatment.
On average, eight treatment sessions at six to eight weekly intervals will permanently reduce hair growth by around 80%.
What happens during treatment
It begins by trimming away the hair above the skin. You will be asked to wear eye prorection to protect your eyes from the light. Next a cold gel is spread over the treatment area and the treatment begins. Each pulse of light feels like a slight sting or pinch not unlike the snap of an elastic band. No local anaesthesia is required and most people tolerate the treatment well. A proportion of the hair is removed during the treatment, with the remaining hair coming away in the next week or two.
Are there any possible side effects?
Side effects are rare. You may experience some slight reddening of the skin, or some slight swelling but this usually goes away within a few hours. On very rare occasions some localised blistering or bruising may occur, but typically resolves quickly. The skin may also become darker or lighter following treatment but will generally return to normal within a few weeks.
Following the treatment you can return to work and resume all regular activities immediately. Imagine not having to shave, wax, pluck or go through electrolysis again.
Intense Pulsed Light offers a gentle, non-invasive, long lasting solution to bikini line or any other body area. Based on a technology used for nearly a decade in the treatment of port-wine stains and other birthmarks, IPL photo-epilation has been performed safely for years.
Advantages over laser
IPL is customised to each client's requirements. Computer technology selects the most appropriate wavelength and pulse characteristics to treat a variety of hair and skin colours. Laser, however, can only use one wavelength of light and therefore can only treat a small minority of hair and skin types with moderate success.
The following photographs show examples of hair removal using Intense Pulsed Light Therapy.
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