Many people struggle with skin conditions, from eczema to rosacea to the appearance of psoriasis. The skin is a complex organ and many things can cause problems. Once established, skin problems can be quite difficult to shift.
Help on the NHS tends to revolve around treating the symptoms. For example, prescribing steroid creams and moisturisers is the most common route of action for eczema patients.
However, the private sector may have other options which can be highly effective and avoid the need for medication.
Mulberry House Clinic, based in Hardingstone near Northampton, offer the latest LED skin therapy technology.
LED, or Light Emitting Diode treatment, has been shown to have quite dramatic results in treating eczema, psoriasis and rosacea.
The treatment is based on the power of pure light so is totally non-invasive. LED light is absorbed by the skin where it stimulates the skin cells and triggers natural healing, rejuvenation and repair processes.
Results can be quite dramatic and patients appreciate the fast results without the need for medication.
As a GP, Dr John Tanqueray is superbly qualified to provide the best possible advice for patients on their skin conditions. He established Mulberry House Clinic in 2003, which remains an independent, doctor-managed company.
Consultations are provided free of charge - a perfect opportunity to obtain expert advice on skin treatment with no obligation.
For further information or to arrange a confidential consultation, please complete our contact form, call 01604 702630 or email: info@mulberryhouseclinic.co.uk.
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