Exeter Medical welcomes the new Harmony ClearLift™ laser treatment, also known as ‘The Lunchtime Face Lift’ – the most comprehensive Q-Switched Nd:YAG treatment solution available today.
Harmony stops the clock from head-to-toe, with a wide variety of treatment solutions customised to your specific needs as they change over time. Treatments are virtually painless with minimal downtime, so there is no need for pre-treatment anaesthetics.
The ClearLift™ laser treatment rejuvenates mature skin, enhancing your natural beauty and revealing smoother, younger, healthier-looking skin. It is an ideal treatment for: wrinkles, fine lines, photodamage, uneven skin tone and skin laxity; and is safe for all skin types.
While most laser procedures produce a thermal effect to stimulate collagen renewal, Alma ClearLift™ uses a specially designed fractional Q-Switched laser to achieve a deep mechanical effect, focusing the energy beneath the epidermis. The treatment is based upon a unique method of energy dispersion, emitting narrow pulse widths with multiple peaks of energy, resulting in more effective treatment and increased patient comfort. This creates a controlled dermal wound while leaving the epidermis intact. The wound healing process stimulates growth of new collagen as well as contracture and tightening of the tissue.
Luke Charters - Labour’s Candidate for York Outer standing in this year’s General Election – has visited Clifton Park Hospital in the constituency to meet local doctors, nurses and wider staff working at the hospital to deliver high quality healthcare to patients across York, and further afield.
Purpose Coalition Engagement Director and former Member of Keir Starmer’s Shadow Cabinet, Nick Forbes CBE has visited Purpose Coalition partner and leading independent healthcare provider, Ramsay Health Care UK, to see first-hand its work at Tees Valley Hospital.
This year Ramsay Health Care celebrates 60 years of global expertise in healthcare.
We speak to Carole Burman, Administration Assistant as she celebrates 36 years at New Hall Hospital, part of Ramsay Health Care UK.