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Jan, 2016

BHC Welcomes You !

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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…

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Dec, 2015

Eczema treatment

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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…

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Dec, 2015

Skin treatment

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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…

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Alcohol

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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.…

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After-hours GP helpline now available

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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…

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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.…

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DO YOU KNOW THAT?

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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…

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Jan, 2016

PRP

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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…

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Jan, 2016

Vivace Fractional Microneedling Therapy

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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…

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Dec, 2015

What is eczema ?

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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…

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Dec, 2015

What should you do if you have eczema ?

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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…

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How common is eczema in Australia?

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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.…

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