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Temple MedicalLogo

Temple Medical

[160 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

What makes us different? - Our philosophy We seek to provide only clinically proven treatments to enhance your appearance and quality of life.[READ MORE]


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6 West Craibstone Street, Aberdeen, AB11 6DL

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Orchid Aesthetics ltd

[184 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

Orchid Aesthetics is an Award winning cliinic Sharon is a nurse prescriber and Key Opinion Leader (KoL) and trainer for Hansbiomed MINT PDO threads Sharon works between Sunderland and Ha...[READ MORE]


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40 Sea Road, Sunderland, SR6 9BX

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Elements Medical

[248 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

Located near the centre of Doncaster, Elements Medical is registered with the Care Quality Commission to offer a variety of treatments and services, delivered by an expert team of professionals.[READ MORE]


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81 Thorne Road, Doncaster, DN1 2ES

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East Midlands Laser and Cosmetic Clinic

[266 miles from Keillmore]

East Midlands Laser and Cosmetic Clinic located in Mansfield is ideally situated to serve the towns of Mansfield, Chesterfield and Nottingham. East Midlands Laser and Cosmetic Clinic offers a variety...[READ MORE]


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62 Commercial Gate, Mansfield, NG18 1EU

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The Castle Clinic

[277 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

In the heart of Nottingham you will find The Castle Clinic. We are Dentists who offer a range of; General, Cosmetic and Surgical options to give you a beautiful and healthy smile. We are also Facial A...[READ MORE]


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67 Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 1FD

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Elysium Aesthetics and Beauty

[341 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 6 Review(s)

Elysium aesthetics, health and wellbeing in Norfolk is owned and managed by Victoria Reynolds BSc, DipHE, RN(A), ANP. we provide non-surgical aesthetic treatments to the highest standard usin...[READ MORE]


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26/28 Oak Street, 26-28, Fakenham, NR21 9DY

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Hardwick Clinic

[347 miles from Keillmore]

We are a bespoke, patient centred cosmetic, aesthetic medicine and weight-loss centre. Our clinic is discretely and conveniently located close to Cambridge and also Cambourne. We will discuss you...[READ MORE]


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227 St Neots Road, Hardwick, Cambridge, CB23 7QJ

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Medikas

[356 miles from Keillmore]

We believe that through natural enhancement we can make our customers look and feel their best. We believe in a duty of care to ensure our patience's make informed choices via our trusted advice. We t...[READ MORE]


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Ground Floor, 5 Vestry Road, Street, Somerset, BA16 0HY

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Harpenden Skin Clinic

[361 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 7 Review(s)

Harpenden Skin Clinic located in Harpenden, Hertfordshire specialises in facial aesthetics. The clinic is ideally situated to serve the towns of Luton, Stevenage & St Albans. Harpenden Skin Clinic of...[READ MORE]


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The Coach House, Pipers Lane, Harpenden, AL5 1AJ

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Tocolo Ltd

[365 miles from Keillmore]

Tocolo offers a range of handpicked skin rejuvenation treatments with the aim of making you look and feel your very best. Tocolo is a discrete aesthetic cosmetic service that covers Watford and s...[READ MORE]


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33 The Crescent, Abbots Langley, WD5 0DR

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Skin Quest Clinic

[369 miles from Keillmore]

4 out of 5

From 3 Review(s)

Skin Quest Clinics is run by fully registered and accredited Doctors. We offer solutions for all skin problems (pigmentation, sagging anti- Anti-aging and treatments for stubborn fat deposits.[READ MORE]


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30 Christchurch Crescent, Radlett, WD7 8AJ

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Eucalyptus Clinic

[375 miles from Keillmore]

Eucalyptus Clinic specialises in Cosmetic, Physical, Mental and Medical well- being and is conveniently located in Colindale in North West London. Our team of experienced professionals offer treatm...[READ MORE]


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1 Wakemanshill Avenue, Colindale, NW9 0TA

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Thames Skin Clinic

[381 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 10 Review(s)

Welcome to Thames Skin Clinic the renowned, doctor-led, medical aesthetic clinic dedicated to achieving real results.[READ MORE]


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1-3 Baylis Mews, 99 Amyand Park Road, Twickenham, TW1 3HQ

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Vie Aesthetics Holborn

[382 miles from Keillmore]

Vie Aesthetics Holborn is one of the 3 Vie Aesthetics clinics in the UK, voted Best Aesthetic Practice Globally, CQC-regulated, Save Face-accredited.[READ MORE]


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95 Grays Inn Road, Holborn, London, WC1X 8TX

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Vie Aesthetics - Harley Street

[382 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 918 Review(s)

Multi-award winning, doctor-led medical aesthetic clinics in London and Essex. We offer a wide range of medical and non-surgical cosmetic solutions under one roof. Partners of the National Medica...[READ MORE]


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2 Harley Street, Marylebone, London, W1G 9PA

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The Nimmo Clinic

[386 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 19 Review(s)

Welcome to the Nimmo Clinic, a leading destination in Cobham, Surrey and Chelsea london for advanced aesthetic medicine treatments led by the founder and clinical director, Dr. Martin Nimmo.[READ MORE]


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32 Anyards Road, Cobham, KT11 2LA

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Essex Medical Aesthetics

[386 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 3 Review(s)

At Essex Medical Aesthetics, we have been providing cosmetic medicine procedures to customers throughout London and Essex since 2006. We offer a wide range of anti-wrinkle treatment, dermal fillers ...[READ MORE]


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Essex Lodge, 94 Greengate Street, Plaistow, E13 OAS

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Elements Therapeutic Retreat

[388 miles from Keillmore]

Elements Retreat/Aesthetics has two bases in Colchester. One just off the A12, J28 and the second just 1 mile from the town centre. Both clinics have plenty of parking, easy access and are nurse...[READ MORE]


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47 Irvine Road, Colchester, CO3 3TT

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Aesthetic Solutions

[394 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 2 Review(s)

Aesthetic Solutions is located in Truro, offering a wide variety of treatments such as Muscle Relaxing Injections, Dermal Fillers, Rejuvenating Skincare, Medical Prescription Skincare, Electrolysis,...[READ MORE]


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196a Bodmin Road, Truro, TR1 1RB

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Elite Aesthetics

[396 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 24 Review(s)

Elite Aesthetics, located in Greenhithe, Kent offers specialist non-surgical aesthetic treatments led by Dr Shirin Lakhani.[READ MORE]


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32 Grove House, Wainwright Avenue, Greenhithe, DA9 9XN

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Vie Aesthetics

[397 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 955 Review(s)

Multi-award winning, CQC registered, doctor-led medical aesthetic clinics in London and Essex. We offer a wide range of medical and non-surgical cosmetic solutions under one roof. Partners of the...[READ MORE]


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78 London Hill Road, Rayleigh, SS67HP

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Adexcel Aesthetics Clinic

[400 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

Adexcel Aesthetics Clinic is your one-stop clinic for all your aesthetics needs. Our services includes treatments of aging, wrinkles, acne, stretch marks, weight issues, fatigue and lethargy and rej...[READ MORE]


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Lamorna Avenue, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 5PT

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Every Face

[405 miles from Keillmore]

NHS Surgeon and Aesthetic Doctor specialising in cosmetic dermatology and injectable skincare, such as wrinkle relaxing, lip augmentation and full facial rejuvenation. I work only with market lead...[READ MORE]


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Unit 5, Chatham, ME4 4ZJ

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Stay Young Aesthetics

[405 miles from Keillmore]

Stay Young was established over10 years and has gone from a small business working out of one clinic to a business that is expanding year on year mainly through word of mouth. I am a qualified gen...[READ MORE]


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167a High Street, Kent, Strood, ME2 4TH

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A New You

[422 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 4 Review(s)

We offer a wide range of surgical and non-surgical treatments and procedures, high quality unbiased advice and excellent aftercare. Our surgeons and practitioners are highly qualified in their ...[READ MORE]


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78 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4EB

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B at Castle Quay

[492 miles from Keillmore]

5 out of 5

From 1 Review(s)

An Island based, Consultant delivered service. Offering high quality treatment for over 8 years. No nurses. No dentists. No false promises. High standards every step of the way.[READ MORE]


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Castle Quay Medical Practice, Rue De L'etau, St Helier, JE2 3EH

Types of medically-led weight loss

There are many clinics offering weight loss solutions and programmes. Some specialise in obesity, others offer a more general weight loss plan. Whatever anti-obesity treatment or medically-led weight loss programme is prescribed for you, you should be able to regularly attend the clinic.

Seeking a specialist clinic, who can provide you with proven solutions, which may include prescribed medication, is the best option for a successful outcome to your weight loss journey. Those clinics belonging to the Obesity Management Association would be recommended.

Medically-Led Weight Loss

As with many aspects of life, sharing your concerns about your body size allows you to begin to tackle it. This is how programmes such as Weight Watchers work, or other groups set up to share and support for an issue, such as a drug or alcohol addiction. Just making the decision to attend, and sign up for a group, brings the problem out into the open and to the attention of those around you who can offer support.

Deciding to seek medical advice from a private clinic has the added benefit of a financial commitment and support from a doctor. Those clinics that offer a long-term solution, which includes an on-going health check to ensure that you keep the weight off, are the greatest incentive. Knowing that you have paid for the sessions and that all aspects of your diet, exercise routine, and general wellbeing are going to be under scrutiny can provide the incentive to those who fail on their own.

These clinics approach weight loss from a results-led, evidence-based standpoint which relies on solid clinical research. Most medically-led clinics specialising in weight loss medication offer a medical consultation and assessment prior to starting on a course of treatment and support. A health check to calculate BMI is a common starting point. In adults, over the age of 20, a BMI of 30 or higher is categorised as obese; over 25 is overweight.

For people who are within a BMI of 25-34 and who do not want to put on any more weight, anti-obesity treatment with a medically-led medication and weight loss programme may be a valid option, but it is always advisable to seek help and advice from your own GP beforehand.

Private clinics can take a slightly different approach than public healthcare professionals, to treating those who are overweight or obese. They are willing to help people who would like to avoid becoming obese, as well as those who already have this treatable illness. It is worth noting that the consensus is that over eating is an illness and can be treated. Most private weight loss specialist clinics will treat people with a BMI of 27 if they have co-morbidity factors such as hypertension (high blood pressure), type II diabetes, cardiovascular (heart) disease, sleep apnoea, osteoarthritis, dyslipidaemia (high blood cholesterol) or certain types of cancers. Or they will treat those with a BMI of 30 and above, who present with no co-morbidity factor.

Prescribed Medication (Slimming Pills) and Weight Loss Programmes

The most commonly prescribed medication, in conjunction with a restricted diet and increased exercise programme, contain either phentermine or diethylpropion as an appetite suppressant, or xenical to prevent the absorption of fats. Appetite suppressants are most commonly used as they present fewer side effects.

Some may also offer a gel-like bulking agent, which is added to food, or as a supplement, to make you feel full. The doctor may also prescribe anti-depressant or anti-insulin medication, depending on your medical needs. Some may offer harmless herbal pills, rather than a prescribed drug, alongside a programme that reduces food intake and promotes exercise.

Some clinics offer nutritional replacement meals or snacks that are high in protein, and low in fat and sugar, and can also act as an appetite suppressant.

All practitioners will advise a low fat and low sugar diet and promote healthy eating, such as plenty of vegetables, salads and fresh fruit, which are all high in fibre and contain vitamins and minerals. An increase in activity is also advised. This can be quite gentle to begin with, for example, walking more frequently and taking stairs rather than lifts or escalators. The programme then progresses to include more aerobic activity such as brisk walking, jogging or swimming.

Many people find the beneficial effects of exercise improves their mood and general well-being. Moderate exercise has been shown to be beneficial in mild cases of depression, which is a known factor in those suffering from weight issues.  

What causes obesity and how can it be treated?

Obesity is defined as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) of greater than 30. The BMI is calculated by the body mass or weight in kilograms divided by the height of the person in metres squared. A healthy BMI should be between 18.5 and 24.9. The NHS website has a handy calculator that will calculate it for you using imperial or metric measurements.

These days it is considered a somewhat crude assessment tool, and can be misleading, but still gives an idea of your weight situation, and likelihood for being obese. Muscle weighs more than fat, so if you take a lot of exercise and have a lot of body muscle, this can sometimes make your BMI increase, but lean healthy muscles are naturally preferable to body fat.

A reduction in fat, or body mass, is achieved by reducing food intake (eating fewer calories) or by increasing food expenditure (through more physical activity). In practice, the combination of both maintains muscle mass so that body fat is used to provide the energy that the body needs. Without exercise any loss in body mass will include a reduction in muscle protein. It is the muscles in your body that use energy from food, so any weight loss programme should address this to ensure that you are not metabolising the useful muscle component of your body.

Seeking advice from a specialist, medically-led weight loss clinic is probably the safest and most reliable method of achieving life changing weight loss without resorting to bariatric surgery procedures such as gastric banding, sleeve gastrectomy or gastric bypass.

However, it can be expensive. Generally, slimming down with a bespoke weight loss programme, including medication, can be costly, but if it can help you to regain long-term control of your eating, then it is worth consideration. The OMA has worked out that paying for a medically-led weight loss treatment programme might only be as costly as paying for ineffective medication or supplements, which could be harmful, or for any other weight loss course of food supplements or meal replacements (shake drinks etc.) or diet meal plans, all of which are widely available online and through high street chemists. The most important benefit from seeking professional help is the input you will get from a medically qualified practitioner, who is motivated to help you to lose weight responsibly and successfully, whilst also considering all medical concerns.

Bariatric surgery is also available privately, but is more expensive than a specialised diet, exercise and medication programme for weight loss. Surgical options are the last resort for successful weight loss. 

What are the side effects and risks of Anti-Obesity Medication

Prescribed medication or slimming pills to tackle obesity do carry some known risks which should be explained to you.

Xenical
The most commonly reported side effects include: bowel urgency, frequent bowel movements, oily evacuation, oily rectal leakage, steatorrhea (fatty stools), and flatulence with discharge and faecal incontinence.

Phentermine or Diethylpropion
Common side effects include: feeling restless or hyperactive, headache, dizziness, tremors, sleep problems (insomnia), dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your mouth, diarrhoea or constipation, upset stomach and increased or decreased interest in sex, impotence.

If there are any symptoms other than these common side-effects you should report them to your clinic or doctor immediately.

Who can provide Anti-Obesity Medication?

Only doctors can prescribe anti-obesity medication, but other medically and non-medically trained staff may take medical background information before your consultation with the specialist. You may have subsequent appointments with a clinic nurse, or other practitioner, to monitor your progress, but the doctor is responsible for your medication and treatment, and altering the programme over time.

The Obesity Management Association (OMA) is a self-regulating, professional association for Doctors, weight management clinicians, private clinics and those engaged in the provision of weight management solutions. OMA is the ethical voice of the obesity management private clinic sector. Look for this accreditation and a locally registered OMA member when choosing a clinic.

Clinics offering weight management, weight loss services, including advice and treatment which may or may not include prescribed medicines (slimming pills) under the supervision of a registered medical practitioner are generally required to be regulated and inspected by a national, government regulator. Look for a clinic that is registered with the Care Quality Commission in England, Health Inspectorate Wales or Health Improvement Scotland.

Who should not have Anti-Obesity Medication?

Only those whose overall health is at risk from being over-weight or obese should be treated with anti-obesity medication. BMI acts as a useful indicator and advice should be given to anyone who is not suitable for this treatment so that they can pursue other weight loss solutions. Pregnant mothers or those breast feeding should not be treated.

NHS availability

We would always recommend that you visit your General Practitioner (GP) before embarking on private treatment for weight loss. As well as their advice and guidance, they may also be able to refer you to a local NHS Hospital who can treat you depending on any additional health conditions associated with your weight.

The BMI check, together with a waist measurement and blood pressure check, is also available free of charge through the NHS if you are concerned about being obese. However, if your BMI is less than 30 it is unlikely to result in any intervention, such as prescribed weight loss pills or surgery on the National Health Service. You will likely be provided with diet plans and exercise programmes.

Your GP surgery should always be contacted before you undertake a private consultation for weight loss treatment. This is to ensure that you are aware of any medical conditions that might make your condition a cause for concern, and any medical history can also be made accessible to the private clinic with your permission.

Summary Of Anti-obesity Medication (slimming Pills).

It is true that there is only one sure fire way to lose weight: eat less and exercise more; yet we know that the number of people who are over-weight or obese in the UK continues to rise, so we must accept that it isn’t straightforward at all.

The National Health Service (NHS) does not have finite resources and there are now strict restrictions on who qualifies for their anti-obesity treatments. Private clinics offer an alternative healthcare solution and a medically-led private clinic can prescribe medication and treat you in much the same way as you would experience through public health services and hospitals, where your progress will be overseen by a doctor.

Anti-obesity medication or slimming pills are a safe option to assist with a weight loss programme for some people, but must be prescribed for the individual and their use monitored. You should not be tempted to purchase slimming pills via the Internet due to the risks of unregulated and unchecked products and ingredients which have been known to kill. Always seek medical advice if you are considering medication for weight loss.

Before embarking on any medicated weight loss programme, you need to ask certain key questions.

• What are the active ingredients in the medication prescribed or recommended?
• What are the side effects?
• What concentration of the active ingredient does the medication contain?
• Is that an appropriate concentration for you?
• What information has been used to back up the claims?
• Is there any evidence that it can achieve weight loss which is sustainable?

As with most things if the claims are too good to be true then they are probably just that!

Sustained and sensible weight loss is a journey, it takes time and commitment and a medically-led weight loss programme can provide you with the advice, support and monitoring which will improve your chances of successful weight loss and improved health.