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10Jan

BHC Welcomes You !

by admin

BHC Medical Centre is a fully accredited General Practice. At BHC Medical Centre we pride ourselves on our excellent medical service. Our well trained and friendly staff are available to help with any of your medical needs. Our doctors have many years of experience and are well equipped to help with all your ongoing health requirements. Whether your needs are long term continuity of care or short term illness, our caring doctors are more than able to help’

We have well-equipped treatment rooms with a dedicated space just for emergencies, as well as the ability to perform procedures in our Minor Ops Room. We have on-site nurses for wound dressings, vaccinations, chronic disease education, etc.

Our doctors and staff make sure that you, the patient, are our number one priority, and with our updated facilities and services, you can be assured that you and your family are always in the best of care.

Our services include General Practice, Cosmetic Medicine and Cosmetic Surgery (put link here to go to bhccosmeticsurgery.com. au)

We are specialised in eczema treatment and products. Our busy skin clinic is well known in the treatment of skin conditions such as acne, acne scars, skin pigmentation and skin lesions. Our recently opened Hair Loss Treatment Clinic – using laser, peptide, herbal shampoo, lotion and supplements –  has been proven very popular.

 

3Dec

Eczema treatment

by admin

The Principal of BHC Medical Centre, Dr Andrew Le, is the inventor of Clark Compound formulation. It was the result of 15 years of his clinical research and patient study. In searching for the cure of his Son’s eczema and his own dermatitis on his hands, he had discovered the actual cause of eczema. His findings were the foundation of his formulation and the base of his new theory about eczema: it is the combination of a skin barrier defect and microorganism invasion. The effectiveness of his treatment on more than two thousand patients had confirmed his findings and theories.

These photos are of the patients who were treated with his formulation and skin care products. They had achieved years of remission i.e. no recurrence of their eczema, with ongoing use of BHC Skin Care products without any medication.

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On going use of BHC skin care products have helped these patients achieved remission (lack of symptoms) for several years

Click here to see Dr Le’s Eczema Study…What is eczema?

Eczema or atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterised by red, dry, scaly, thickened skin. It is typical to have scratch marks due to the intense and itchy rash that develops with the condition. It is very common to see signs of dry, crusty blood over the lesions. The skin sometimes can be weeping and oozing due to a secondary infection (impetigo). The disease varies in frequency and severity among patients. It is not a minor skin disorder. It can be a major handicap with considerable personal, social and financial consequences, not only to the person suffering from it, but also for his or her family and community.

What cause eczema?

The old school of thought believes that eczema is caused by allergy leading to abnormal functioning of immune system.

These views have been constantly challenged by evidence of current research which links this inflammatory disease to compromised skin barrier due to genetic mutation. Skins of these patients are also proven to be lack of adequate antimicrobial peptides which is our first line of depend against microorganisms and lack of natural moisturizers. The lack of optimal ability of the skin to repair and to fight microorganism have led to hyperactive and dysfunctional immune system. Abnormal immune system functioning is the clinical manifestation of eczema but not the cause! These deregulated immune system activity is a desperate attempt of the skin to repair and to rid of invasive microorganisms. Treatments which aim to restore or enhance skin barrier and to kill microbes have been proven to improve eczema.How common is eczema in Australia?

Australia is among the countries with the highest prevalence of eczema or atopic dermatitis. The current prevalence of eczema in Australia is between 10 to 15 per cent of the population. Recent research conducted at the University of Melbourne showed that around one in three infants (38.5%) suffer from eczema. Most children with atopic dermatitis grow out of the disease when their skin matures, but about 10 percent will continue to suffer with eczema into adulthood.

Eczema does not discriminate by social, economic or ethnic groups. In the past few decades with no apparent cause or reason, there is a stiff rise in the incident of dermatitis, especially in developed countries. A few have linked this to overly hygienic practices in modern societies. For example: lots of cleansing agents, hot baths, bubble baths, hot showers daily with a lot of soap and skin scrubbing, multiple hand washes with antibacterial soaps and scrubbing. These are physical “abuses” to the skin and in turn compromises our skin barrier, which is the first line of defense against microorganisms. This may explain the lower incidence of dermatitis in underdeveloped countries, since soap and bubble baths etc. can be a luxury which many may not be able to afford.

The Eczema Association of Australasia estimates that the average out-of-pocket amount spent on products per year to treat one patient with AD is $425, with costs ranging from $13.50 to more than $2,000 per individual. As Heather Jacobs, the National President of the Eczema Association of Australasia, says in their website, eczema really is a common, frustrating and often debilitating skin disease that can have a significant physical and emotional toll on sufferers and their carers’ quality of lifet should you do if you have eczema?

Up to 10 per cent of childhood eczema will carry into adulthood. These patients will continue to have ‘imperfect skin’—dry skin lacking the abilities to heal properly or fight against microorganisms. This occurs because of a lack of special proteins such as fillagrin and natural moisturising factor (NMF) due to genetic mutation of patients’ skin.

The risk of recurrence is high if their skin is not protected in the best way possible.

Moisturiser is an essential part of healthy skin maintenance and should be continued indefinitely. Dryness can predispose your skin to problems.

By focusing on protecting the skin barrier—using lots of moisturiser, avoiding contact with irritants and other measures—it is possible to strengthen imperfect skin and lead a normal life.

People with a history of atopic dermatitis should apply a cream that is strong enough to kill all the opportunistic microorganisms at the first sign of a broken or weakened skin barrier. This applies to even a tiny scratch, an insect bite, cut, abrasion or burn. The cream they use should be gentle enough to promote skin healing, with the ability to close up the ‘entry points’ of micro-organisms. Ideally it should also control itchiness. If you take such precautions, you can prevent the recurrence of these skin conditions. The most important part of any skin treatment therapy is the control of scratching and itchiness. Scratching worsens eczema, leading to increased itching and more scratching. We need to break this vicious cycle to help the skin to repair itself. Whatever it takes, people with eczema must stop scratching. Even rubbing on the lesion is bad. Antihistamines can offer some relief.

An effective treatment will promote a new healthy skin layer to replace ‘bad’ skin. New skin is very delicate and can be damaged easily by scratching. If you scratch, your skin will never have a chance to get better. It is important to stop the scratching. Scratching can happen during sleep, be habitual or subconscious scratching. These issues need to be identified and treated. It is also necessary to avoid contact with allergens. Even though skin allergy is not a cause of eczema, it can trigger or worsen existing lesions. Coming into contact with allergens leads to itchy skin, inevitably causing constant scratching. Scratching, as mentioned before, compromises the skin barrier. It interferes with skin repair and, at the same time, provides an entry point for microorganisms.

Avoid bubble bath because it causes skin dehydration. Avoid prolonged hot showers because they remove the natural moisturiser from your skin. Applying a thick layer of moisturiser before jumping in the pool helps create a second skin for regular swimmers. After the swim, apply moisturiser again to replace the natural oils lost.

Avoid contact with chemicals and wear gloves when possible. Your gloves must be dry and clean, because wet or dirty gloves are worse than no gloves at all. Avoid using soap and shower gel, if you can. Avoid skin scrubbing and use gentle cleansing agents or only water.”

 

3Dec

Skin treatment

by admin

At BHC we collect the most advanced technologies in combination with our specialised techniques to rejuvenate your skin with minimal down time and rapid results.What happen to our skin when we age?

When we are young, our skins are full of collagen and water. As years go by, the skin loose its collagen which leads to a reduction in elasticity, the skin becomes dryer due to dehydration, the fatty layer known as the hypodermis also becomes thinner. The combination of the above makes the skin thin and less elastic and we start to develop wrinkles.

But aging skin is more than just developing wrinkles. We will collect more dead skin and these skin cells tend to stick together and this makes our skin become dull, tired looking rather than a radiant and smooth skin we once had. They tend to block the skin pore – which causes “mid-life” acne – and sweat glands opening- which cause syringoma – skin colour tiny cysts mostly seen under the eyes.

On top of that, our skin also develops abnormal pigmentation or dyschromia such as melisma, lentigines – spots, seborrhoeic keratosis – oily warts and more.Medical Microdermabrasion technology.

Forget all the microdermabrasion you have done elsewhere! Here we have crystal free microdermabrasion machine with a specialised technique developed by Dr Andrew Le, cosmetic physician and surgeon.

Our microdermabrasion will remove the dead skin cell, open skin pores, unblock sweat gland therefore will reduce and prevent the formation of acne and syringoma. With deep microdermabrasion technique we will stimulate more collagen production, increase water content, increase skin circulation and oxygenation. Our Medical Microdermabrasion will remove your dead skin layer but at the same like increase the thickness of your “living” skin layer (the dermis). As the result you will have a smoother, thicker, healthier and radiant looking skin.Laser rejuvenation

We are using Dual Yellow Laser, QS 1064 nm/ 522 nm Laser and Palomar Diode Laser.How does it work?

Laser skin at our clinic is different form laser . Laser resurfacing will destroy the skin top layer (similar to chemical peel) which has unwanted and also heathy skin cells. Our lasers works by using a special dual yellow laser to give penetrate deep into the skin to stimulate the cells that produce collagen. In addition to this the laser also destroys abnormal cells and abnormal tissue to get rid of the marks on your skin you have always wanted to erase.  Rather than getting rid of both health and unhealthy skin, the lasers target the problem areas leaving the healthy skin untouched. As a result of this you won’t have the scarring or hyper pigmentation you would with a chemical peel treatment or laser resurfacing.

With our laser rejuvenation there is no downtime, recovery is instant. You don’t have to take days off as in the case of laser resurfacing or chemical peel.

QS Laser is effective for melasma or other pigmented lesions including Ota Nevus and hyperpigmentation.

Palomar Laser is good to remove unwanted mole and freckles.

Dual Yellow laser is the best laser for treating capillaries and syringoma. It is also excellent machine treating acne and scars.Enzyme mask

‘Restores skin to its peak condition’.

Enzyme Therapy Treatments are non-invasive, hydrolysing treatments which removes dead protein cells from the surface of the skin without peeling the skin through the process called ‘reverse osmosis’. Enzyme Therapy Treatments work with the skin.  It aims to strengthen the structural integrity of the skin to create a healthy environment for cells to live and thrive in.  Enzyme Therapy are ideal for teenager and adult acne, blackheads, pimples, mature, sun damaged and wrinkly skins.

 These are before and after photos of patients who were treated with BHC skin products with Dr’s treatment.

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4Mar

Alcohol

by admin

New alcohol guidelines advise lower drinking levels

The new Australian drinking guidelines recommend that both women AND men drink no more than two standard drinks a day over their lifetime to reduce the risk of an alcohol-related injury or disease.

The guidelines from Australia’s peak health body, the NHMRC (National Health and Medical Research Council) are the result of 3 years of extensive analysis of the best available scientific evidence.
Excessive alcohol can cause high blood pressure, many cancers, liver disease, obesity, mental health problems and many other illnesses. It also results in accidents, injuries and social disruption.
3 other major recommendations
1. Single session limit
A limit of 4 standard drinks in any one session reduces the risk of alcohol-related injury on that occasion.
2. Children and adolescents
People under 18 years are advised not to drink at all
3. Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Not drinking at all is the safest option. Alcohol can harm the foetus and breastfeeding baby.
What is a standard drink?
 
A standard drink is
• 1 middy/pot of full-strength beer (285ml)
• 100ml wine
• 30ml nip spirits
(Note that many drink serving sizes are often more than one standard drink)

Its up to you
The guidelines are not telling what you can or can’t do. They aim to explain the risks of alcohol so you can make an informed choice.

Speak to your GP if you are finding it difficult to decrease or stop drinking.

Reference
Australian Guidelines to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol, NHMRC, 2009

Health Update: 12 March 2009

 

Disclaimer:
Please note this information was correct at time of printing.
For up to date information, speak to your doctor.
Source : Your Health Summer 2014 edition , page 1
4Mar

After-hours GP helpline now available

by admin

A free GP helpline is now operating in most states to provide after-hours telephone advice when your GP is not available.

This will be especially helpful for families with young children, for whom problems often seem to arise in the early hours of the morning!

Calls are answered by a registered nurse who will assess your condition and provide information and assistance. If necessary, the nurse will transfer you to a GP for telephone advice.

In many cases you will be able to manage the condition at home until you can see your own GP. At other times, you will be referred to a face-to-face after-hours service in your area.

With your permission, a record of your phone consultation can be sent to your GP.

The service operates 365 days a year. It is open from 6pm to 8am Monday to Friday, from 12 noon Saturday to 8am Monday and all day on public holidays.

The service is not for ­urgent medical conditions. In an ­emergency, always call an ambulance on 000 or go to a hospital emergency department.

How to access the helpline

  • NSW, ACT, SA, WA and NT. Ring 1800 022 222 (healthdirect Australia).
  • Queensland. No GP service yet. Ring the 13HEALTH 24-hour nurse ­advice line.
  • Victoria. No GP service yet. Ring Nurse-on-call 24-hour advice line, 1300 606 024.
  • Tasmania. Ring 1300 780 011 (GP Assist).

www.yourhealth.gov.au/gphelpline

Disclaimer:
Please note this information was correct at time of printing.
For up to date information, speak to your doctor.
Source: Your Health, Summer 2014 Edition, Page 1.
4Mar

Teenage Acne

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Teenage Acne

Acne (pimples) is a medical condition experienced by 85% of teenagers. Getting the correct treatment can help avoid emotional distress and skin scars.

What is acne?

Under the skin surface are oil glands. Natural holes (pores) allow the glands to release oil upwards to the surface. Normally oil helps to keep skin soft. But when there’s too much oil, your pores can become blocked and form a plug.

Teenagers make more oil than children due to hormonal changes of puberty. Other possible aggravating factors include: oily cosmetics, stress, humidity and a high-sugar diet.

Plugs develop into different types. For example, a blackhead is a plug that opens and allows air in, which makes skin pigment turn black (it’s not due to dirt, as commonly believed). There are also whiteheads, swollen pimples and inflamed, red and pus-filled pimples if a bacterial infection develops.

Treatment

The correct treatment depends on the acne type and severity. For example, some mild acne cases may clear on their own and just require general skin care including:

  • Don’t squeeze
  • Soap-free skin cleanser twice daily
  • Don’t overwash
  • Eat a healthy diet

In contrast, other mild cases and moderate and severe acne, need treatment. The options include:

  • Skin ointments: anti-bacterials, antibiotics, retinoids
  • Tablets: antibiotics, retinoids, contraceptive pill

For example, for severe acne due to bacterial infection, which needs to be treated as early as possible to prevent scars, antibiotic tablets may be recommended. Speak to your doctor for help.

Source: Your Health, Summer 2014 edition, page 1.

11Jan

DO YOU KNOW THAT?

by admin
  • Sunscreen is the most effective anti-aging cream.
  • When we age our skin becomes thin and wrinkly due to 2 main factors: lack of collagen and dehydration.
    Doesn’t matter how expensive your anti-aging cream is, if you don’t have an effective sunscreen and hydration cream, the result would be minimum.
  • Skin has its own natural moisturising factor and an antimicrobial peptide AMP – a protein that functions as a natural antibiotic to fight germs.
  • BHC Skin Care products are the most basic, affordable, simple and effective way to keep your skin healthy and beautiful.
  • BHC Gentle Cleansing Milk will clean your skin thoroughly and at the same time reserve your skin’s natural moisturiser and AMP.
  • BHC Skin Moisturiser will effectively keep your skin well hydrated and fight against skin diseases such as dermatitis and aging.
  • BHC Sunscreen SPF 50+ will block all harmful UV rays, prevent your skin from premature aging and protect you from skin cancer.

So what are you waiting for? Order your first set of BHC Skin Care products for face and body and see for yourself!

11Jan

PRP

by admin

This is a technique that your own blood is use to rejuvenate/repair your skin. We believe PRP is the most effective and most natural way to look younger and healthier. Since it is your own tissue there will be no risk of allergic reaction. Your skin becomes younger, more elastic which will help to iron out those skin wrinkles, lines and folds. This can achieve a face lift result without a scar! Furthermore, with a surgical face lift you do have a tighter skin but it is still the same old skin. Sagging arms, loose skin of the neck, hands, abdomen etc. can be treated with PRP. It can help to improve stretch marks.

Your blood is collected in a special sterile test tube – not the normal tube that we use for blood tests. The blood is then centrifuged (spinning) in a machine to separate plasma – or clear blood – from red blood cells. The red blood cells are discarded.

Your plasma is then injected into your skin – face or neck or hand etc. Topical anesthesia will be applied prior to the injection to minimise the pain. The plasma is rich in growth factors which can stimulate your skin fibroblast to make new collagen and stimulate more healthy growth of skin cells. This is how PRP can rejuvenate and repair you aged or damaged skin including scars. PRP also can help to treat hair loss.

The process takes about 2 hrs. 1.5 hrs. for numbing cream and 30 min for injection. There is minor swelling and occasionally tiny bruise.

Most patient can go back to work the next day. Side effects are pain, bruise and swelling.

Complication is minor skin infection but this is extremely rare and can be easily treated with antibiotic.

The result takes up to 1 month to show. But in some instance patient reported improvement after 1 week.

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11Jan

Vivace Fractional Microneedling Therapy

by admin

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This is the innovative machine which combine Collagen Induction Therapy (CIT) by micro-needling and Wound Healing Mechanism (WHM) by Radiofrequency (RF) energy.

When it is applied to the skin, under local or topical anaesthesia, sterile Micro-needles are used to create many microscopic channels deep into the deep skin layer (the dermis) which stimulate the body to produce new collagen. At the same time RF produces heat energy to promote the remodelling of collagen and wound contraction.  This enhances skin laxity.

Light emitting diode, pulses of light (LPL), activate skin cell to increase collagen production, moisture levels in skin and improve skin tone & texture.

Vivace therapy is good for skin tightening, wrinkles and skin pores reduction. It also can reduce acne and acne scars. RF supresses the activity of oil glands which helps to reduce acne.

 

 

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