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The brown cow medical team . . .

Dr. Vicram Sisodiya
Vicram trained in Dublin at
Trinity as a general dental practitioner in 2005. He has a special interest in Cosmetic
Dentistry and has experience using various whitening systems. He was working
in and around Dublin before he opened his own state of the art dental practice in
Sandyford last year.
Teeth Whitening . . .
Zoom! in-office tooth whitening
is a procedure designed to lighten the color of your teeth using a combination of
a hydrogen peroxide gel and a specially designed ultraviolet lamp. The Zoom!
treatment involves using the gel and lamp in conjunction with each other to produce
maximum whitening results in the shortest possible time. During the procedure,
the whitening gel will be applied to your teeth and they will be exposed to the
light from the Zoom! lamp for three (3), 15-minute sessions. During the entire
treatment, a plastic retractor will be placed in your mouth to help keep it open
and the soft tissues of your mouth (i.e., my lips, gums, cheeks and tongue) will
be covered to ensure they are not exposed to either the gel or light. Lip
balm (SPF rating: 30+) may also be applied as needed and you will be provided an
ultraviolet light filter for your eyes. After the treatment is completed,
the retractor and all gel and tissue coverings will be removed from your mouth.
Before and after the treatment, the shade of your upper-front teeth will be assessed
and recorded.

Dr Cliona O’Connell
Cliona trained in Dublin and is currently practising as a GP in West London. She has special interests in women’s health, having gained a diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, as well as cosmetic medicine. She received training in muscle relaxant injections, chemical peels and dermal fillers at Harley Street, London, before setting up a cosmetic company in West London last year.

Dr Raj Bathula
Raj has trained as a hospital physician, gaining membership of the Royal College of Physicians. He has since specialised in ageing medicine and is currently undertaking a PhD. From this stems his interest in anti-ageing treatments. He also received training in muscle relaxants, dermal fillers and chemical peels at Harley Street, before setting up a cosmetic company in West London last year with Cliona.
What are Dermal fillers?
Ever want luscious lips? Well dermal filler injections can help add definition and volume to your lips. As they work by helping hydrate areas of the skin, they can also be used to help smooth out deep lines on the forehead, or even help soften the lines from peoples mouths’ to their nose and chins, giving a more youthful appearance.
What are AHA Glycolic Acid Chemical Peels?
This is a widely accepted way of rejuvenating the skin by exfoliating the top layer of skin and allowing the skin to replenish itself to leave your skin looking and feeling younger. As well as helping to remove fine lines from premature ageing, it can also help reduce skin blemishes. These can be used on the face, neck, chest and hands.
What are Trichloro-acetic Acid (TCA) Peels?
This is another type of chemical peel, but where as the previous one is a superficial peel, a TCA peel goes to a medium depth in the skin. This allows it to give you a really youthful look by removing fine lines from sun damage and ageing, as well as helping with acne, acne scars and skin blemishes.
What are Muscle relaxant injections? (Botox)
These injections relax the muscles around the brow, forehead and eyes, preventing them from scrunching up. This not only treats the fine lines and wrinkles that can develop in these areas, but can help prevent them forming in the first place.
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