Breast Surgery Q&A: Miss Alexandra Molina

In this Breast Surgery Q&A video, Miss Alexandra Molina discusses the surgeries she finds most rewarding and how they can empower patients to feel comfortable and confident.   She also explains the complexities of DIEP Flap Surgery – breast reconstruction using body tissue – and highlights who would be a suitable candidate for this type of…

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A guide to facial rejuvenation with cosmetic surgery

Advances in facial rejuvenation procedures allow for a range of options that can address everything from the subtle signs of ageing to more pronounced sagging and volume loss.   Whether you are considering gentle enhancement with dermal fillers or injectables, or are exploring transformative options like face and neck lifts, our facial rejuvenation treatment guide will…

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Causes And Symptoms of Cataracts

Cataracts is a condition that affects thousands of people across the UK. If you — or someone you know — is currently suffering from cataracts, then you may be looking for more information surrounding the condition. In this article, we will discuss the condition in its entirety. What are cataracts? What are the symptoms of…

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Breast Surgery Q&A: Mr Simon Mackey

In this Breast Reconstruction Q&A video, Mr Simon Mackey, Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, discusses the key differences between tissue and implant breast reconstruction, emphasising that the choice depends on individual health, body type, and lifestyle preferences. He also explains that breast reconstruction is often part of a larger journey, with additional surgeries like breast…

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Breast Reconstruction radio interview with Katia Sindali

In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we were delighted to feature on Ashdown Radio where Miss Katia Sindali, Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgeon, talked about the important topic of breast reconstruction. In the interview, Miss Sindali offered insights into the breast reconstruction treatment options available for women after mastectomy. From implant-based reconstruction to…

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Breast Surgery Q&A: Mr Martin Jones

In this Consultant Q&A video, Mr Martin Jones, a Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, addresses questions relating to breast reconstruction surgery and aesthetic breast surgery.   Learn more about free flap surgery for breast reconstruction and how it can be performed at the same time as a mastectomy. The video also covers who suitable candidates are…

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Breast Uplift Surgery Myths Busted: What you really need to know

Breast uplift surgery, also known as mastopexy, is a popular cosmetic procedure designed to raise and reshape sagging breasts. Whether due to ageing, weight loss, or childbirth, many women seek this surgery to regain the youthful contour of their breasts. However, like many cosmetic procedures, it is surrounded by myths and misconceptions that can cause…

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The McIndoe Centre receives Doctify Certificate of Excellence

The McIndoe Centre receives Doctify Certificate of Excellence We’re excited to share that The McIndoe Centre has received the prestigious Certificate of Excellence from Doctify. Doctify, a trusted healthcare review platform, helps patients find the best consultants and hospitals while ensuring their feedback remains anonymous. This recognition reflects our unwavering dedication to providing outstanding care,…

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Cosmetic Surgery Q&A: Mr Oliver Harley

In this Q&A video, Mr Harley, Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, provides an overview of several procedures he specialises in. In this Consultant Q&A video, Mr Oliver Harley, a Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, provides a comprehensive overview of what to expect during a consultation, dives into the benefits of combining liposuction with abdominoplasty (tummy…

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Empowering Women’s Health: A Lifelong Commitment to Wellness

by GP and Women’s Health Specialist Dr Emma Sloan According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), there are almost 11 million people aged 65 and over in the UK today, which is approximately 19% of the population. In 10 years, this proportion is set to increase to 22%. The reducing birth rate and improvements…

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