New Products and Protocols
Here at The Burghley Park Clinic, we are constantly improving and updating our products and protocols in order to try to provide you with the latest and best solutions for your condition.
CarboxytherapyNew

This exciting cometic treatment has been practised in France since 1930s but has become the latest treatment to reach the UK cosmetic industry. Using medical grade sterile carbon dioxide gas injections just under the skin e.g. around the eyes, issues which have been difficult to address before e.g. dark under eye-circles, stretch marks and cellulite are all coming under the spotlight as suitable for Carboxytherapy. Come and talk to us about what Carboxytherapy could do for you. As a medically led clinic we would always hope to adjust your expectations realistically but if you would like to try the newest "everyone is talking about it" therapy, come and talk to us.
ThermageNew

Thermage is an innovative treatment which uses radiofrequency waves to heat and thereby attempt to tighten lax tissue without surgery.
New treatment techniques have been developed specifically for body contouring and facial tightening.
Come and explore with us what Thermage could offer you. More information is also available at www.thermage.com
Three Range Intense Pulsed Light protocol used for treating Acne Rosacea
Those affected by rosacea will know only too well the areas of their skin that become flushed and red when their rosacea is active.
We have developed a triple filter /three pass / triple pulse technique in an attempt to treat rosacea without causing oedema (swelling) or most importantly new vessel re-growth following treatment. More information on this technique is available on www.triplc.info or via www.rosaceagroup.org
VAT not applicable to Rosacea treatments
We are pleased to announce that procedures which are intended to restore or maintain health, to trea disorder or injury are largely VAT exempt. Current treatment cost of a three range IPL treatment is £300 and there is no VAT to pay.
"N-Lite chaser" for patients with acne or Seb Derm
We have found that Intense Pulsed Light can flare up Seb Derm and that by adding a sub-purpuric (non-bruising) treatment using the NLite laser, often this can be avoided - do ask your treating practitioner for details.
