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Open Event
On 06/02/2008
Brighter, Fresher, younger looking skin with MD Formulations. Offer your skin a scientific solution. Join us to experience the benefits of MD Formulations on 6th February 2008 from 4 pm to 7pm.

Please call for bookings on 01424 422166.

Md Formulations 20 minute skin assessment consultaions, introducing the 4 step programme. £10 booking fee required, redeemable from 1st treatment or from any products purchased on the day

Cutting edge: the dos and don'ts of cosmetic surgery
06/11/2006
Want a new face and body? Cosmetic surgery adviser to the stars, Shannon Leeman, gives Lifestyle her exclusive guide to the dos, the don'ts and the doctors

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Public 'confused by painkillers'
06/11/2006
One in three people in the UK does not know the difference between common painkillers such as aspirin, ibuprofen and paracetamol, a survey suggests.

The survey found 39% of women will consider what type of medicine to take, compared with only 27% of men. The Panadol survey found a third of the 1,122 people questioned take the first medicine available for a headache. Experts recommend that people first use paracetamol as a painkiller because it is gentler on the stomach.

Women were also shown to have better knowledge of pain relief, with 51% of women aware of the painkillers which can be inappropriate for those with heart problems, asthma or digestive disorders - compared with 41% of men.

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Women's Skin Tone Influences Perception Of Beauty, Health And Age
29/10/2006
A new study is revealing that wrinkles aren't the only cue the human eye looks for to evaluate age. Facial skin color distribution, or tone, can add 10-12 years to a woman's perceived age.

The study, published in the latest issue of the journal Evolution and Human Behavior, used three-dimensional imaging and morphing software to remove wrinkles and furrows from pictures of women, leaving skin tone as the only variable. Researchers were then able to determine exactly what impact facial skin tone has on how young, healthy and attractive people perceive the women to be. Faces with more even skin tone were judged to be younger.

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Brand New Treatment
20/08/2006
Medical and Professional MICRODERMABRASION now available at HSC Clinic for a complete skin rejuvenation, a deep exfoliating procedure without using any chemicals or laser. It is an ideal treatment to help you look fantastic for a special occasion or, more seriously, to treat unsightly skin blemishes, fine lines, acne scarring, open pores, blackheads and sun-damaged complexion. Although mainly used on the facial area it may also be performed on the chest, back, shoulders. Suitable for young or old, male or female and for all skin types. The result is a glowing, smooth, even and bright complexion. For more information on this and other treatments, please call 01424 422166

Opening Evening
10/08/2006
Hair & Skin Cosmetic Clinic is holding an open evening on Tuesday 3rd Oct 2006 from 16.00-20.00 This will include talks, demonstrations special offers and great discounts, giving you the perfect opportunity to talk to our medical staff and Skin specialists who will be happy to answer any questions you may have.Great prizes will be won on the day. Refreshments will be available, so why not come and join us for canapƈs and bubbly. For further enquiries and invitations Call HSC Clinic on 01424 422166.

A printable map and directions are available on our Contact Page.

Healthcare Commission Crackdown on Unregistered Clinics
03/08/2006
The Healthcare Commission have announced they are staging a major crackdown on unregistered providers of Vistabel, Botox® injections, anti wrinkle skin fillers and other cosmetic treatments in order to ensure patient safety.

If members of the public are at all concerned about the credentials of a potential provider of cosmetic treatments they should ask to see their Healthcare Commission registration, and clients of HSC Clinic can be rest assured that we are fully registered!'

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We are registered with the Healthcare Commission, which regulates the safety and quality of cosmetic and aesthetic procedures in England.