Leg veins, spider veins and other visible benign vascular lesions are common aesthetic concerns for which patients seek treatment for both medical and cosmetic reasons
Our chemical peeling treatment involves the application of a chemical solution on the surface of the skin. This solution removes the outermost layer of the skin, revealing glowing and more even complexion.
Facial is a skin-rejuvenating procedure which involves the application of medical solution to the facial areas. Our facialist will analyze your skin characteristics and provide suitable medical solutions that help revitalize your skin without any side eects.
PRP has been successfully applied in the field of cosmetic dermatology by injecting it into the skin to treat a specific area and to refresh the tone of the skin. It fights off wrinkles and treat acne, scarring, and alopecia (especially in women) and provides a younger looking skin.
Fat Dissolving Mesotherapy is a process whereby the product, made up of several constituent parts which together, when injected, target and dissolve localised fat deposits.
Our derma llers can be used to plump thin lips ,enhance shallow contours, soften facial creases, wrinkles and improve the appearance of recessed scars.
Our botox treatment is a safe and minimally invasive procedure for fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment treats all wrinkles produced due to persistent muscular contractions.
Dental veneers are a thin or ultra-thin sheet of porcelain designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve the size and color of your teeth in case it is broken or misaligned. Dental veneers are fixed to the teeth with resin cement. The porcelain material used to make veneers is brittle; however, when it is well bound to the tooth, it becomes strong and long-lasting.
Crowns and bridges are prosthetic devices used to replace any missing or damaged teeth. The goal is to bring back your natural smile and prevent future oral health issues.
We care about your child’s oral health as much as you do. That’s why we provide oral health care for children from five years through to their adolescence, including those with special health care needs.