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Chez Elaine 50 per cent off summer sale

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Chez Elaine at Centrepoint Liosban is hosting a 50 per cent off summer sale on selected courses of treatments this May and June.

Eliminate symptoms of Irritable Bowel Diseases with Hyperbaric Oxygenation

Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) is used to treat inflammatory bowel conditions such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

Eliminate symptoms of irritable bowel diseases with hyperbaric oxygenation

Hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) is used to treat inflammatory bowel conditions such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It is a safe and proven way to reduce inflammation and improve gut health by increasing blood flow and circulation to the affected areas.

No need for people to be suffering in pain, says city businesswoman after Spanish surgery

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People who endure constant pain while on long waiting lists for procedures could save themselves the agony and the time by availing of the EU Cross Border Health Directive, said a well-known Galway city businesswoman.

Galway footballers face telling test in Armagh

Padraic Joyce and his team travel to the Athletic Grounds in Armagh on Saturday evening for a rematch of 2022’s game of the year.

Imagine the results of liposuction without any surgery

This groundbreaking body shaping treatment from Chez Elaine offers a non-invasive solution for skin tightening, body contouring and cellulite reduction.

Galway woman urges support for cancer patient services this Daffodil Day

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A Galway woman who was diagnosed with a stage 3 triple breast cancer last year is urging the people of Galway to support cancer patients by getting involved with the Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Day on Friday March 24.

What to expect when you are expecting new hair - aftercare process at Tir na nÓg Clinic

Hair transplant surgery involves thousands of tiny incisions (little cuts). The blood around these little wounds needs to thicken/clot and dry over to form a scab, like any cut.

UHG performs first incisionless surgery in Ireland for blockages of the oesophagus

The west's biggest hospital is the first in the country to introduce incision-less, minimally invasive surgery to help correct blockages of the oesophagus.

What to expect when you’re expecting new hair - the aftercare process

Hair transplant surgery involves thousands of tiny incisions (little cuts). The blood around these little wounds needs to thicken/clot and dry over to form a scab, like any cut. Tir na nOg Clinic therefore recommends you do not cover the treated area at all during this initial phase. In order to dry out, the wounds need fresh air exposure. Without it, not only will healing be delayed, but some of the hairs may come loose.

 

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