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Barlaston Clinic Ltd

Categories: Business Services, Chiropodists Categories: Business Services, Chiropodists

Address: 7 Orchard Place, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST12 9DL

Landline: 01782 4... Landline: 01782 4...

 Website: barlastonclinic.co.uk
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With our chiropody service we have three chiropodists offering various chiropody treatments, including nail cutting, hard skin removal and ingrown toenails. We also offer chryotherapy for the removal of verrucas, warts and skin tags. Our Laser Treatment Centre offers a variety of non-invasive cosmetic laser treatments such as permanent hair reduction, thread vein removal, pigmentation removal and treatment for acne and skin rejuvenation. Tattoo Removal is available using our Ruby Yag Laser. Established since 1988, let Barlaston Clinic Limited guide you through any treatments you are considering. If you have any questions or queries that aren't answered on the website please use our enquiry form to get in touch. Warts on the feet are known as verrucas. We treat warts not only on the feet but also on the hands or body. The treatment used is cryotherapy using liquid nitrogen. The wart is frozen and then reviewed after about two weeks. Some warts are cleared after one treatment, but stubborn warts can take several freezes before they are cleared. The good thing about cryotherapy is that the wart does not need a dressing leaving on for days unlike with some acid treatments. Painful ingrown toe nails can be dealt with quite easily by simply cutting down the side of the nail removing the offending piece of nail. For deeper more painful ingrown nails a local anaesthetic injection is given into the toe enabling the nail to be removed painlessly. Recurring ingrown nails can be prevented by removing the offending piece of nail and killing off the cells that produce nail with phenol preventing the nail growing back again.

BARLASTON CLINIC LTD

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