Dr Cormac at The Bloomfield Clinic

Dr Cormac at The Bloomfield Clinic Cosmetic dermatology and laser surgery provided by a specialist doctor and key opinion leader. A pr The Bloomfield Clinic, as a clinical site, is now closed.

Dr Cormac is now mainly based at the Ever Clinic in Glasgow, and also has clinical commitments in central London. Focusing on skin health, cosmetic dermatology and advanced lasers for scar rejuvenation, we are patient centred and comprehensive in our approach, regardless of the geographical location. Dr Cormac is the only Doctor north of Birmingham to offer fully ablative laser skin resurfacing fo

r scarring and photodamage. He also provides the advanced technique of Taylor-liberator subcision for acne scarring. He has also led in the introduction of ultrasound for the improved safety of cosmetic procedures, including the management of complications. Additional specialist interests include teaching and support, particularly with regards the investigation and management of complications. Dr Cormac is Vice-Chair of the international collaboration group called Complications in Medical Aesthetics Collaborative (CMAC).

Amazing   Great catching up with colleagues and friends.Always reassuring to confirm we’re at the cutting edge of care. ...
29/04/2025

Amazing
Great catching up with colleagues and friends.
Always reassuring to confirm we’re at the cutting edge of care.

  1st pic is by a local artist, entitled joy.A fine theme for a phenomenal trip.That it was on the horizon, allowed us t...
18/01/2025


1st pic is by a local artist, entitled joy.
A fine theme for a phenomenal trip.
That it was on the horizon, allowed us to wade through some dark waters.

And with the best man .shane by my side, the outcome was more assured.
Friends coming together, the Davies’ clan were the masterminds behind and the architects of so much fun.

Looking forward to more joy in the near future..

Thought for a new year.After a lifetime of self-castigation for limitations in strength, recent events have led to an ep...
01/01/2025

Thought for a new year.

After a lifetime of self-castigation for limitations in strength, recent events have led to an epiphany.

Strength doesn’t matter.
Surviving, isolated, is not what life is about.

It’s about kindness, caring, community, family and friends.

I have been so blessed and couldn’t be more grateful.

I hope others know the incredible impact they can have with simple deeds 🙏

Hard times make strong people.So does gratitude, kindness and love.Wishing all those who carry burdens, sadness and pain...
16/12/2024

Hard times make strong people.
So does gratitude, kindness and love.

Wishing all those who carry burdens, sadness and pain, hope love and patience for better days.

23yrs ago I said I’d never run a marathon. That was just after doing my only half (marathon).How times change..I now hav...
10/12/2024

23yrs ago I said I’d never run a marathon. That was just after doing my only half (marathon).

How times change..
I now have 2 types of arthritis and definitely can’t run a marathon.
But I have motivation and a healthy measure of stubbornness on my side.

So it remains to be seen if and how I run it.
But they’ll have to scrape me off the roads to stop me.

Why not join me?

Great day at   talking about   with   As ever, there was plenty to learn.Met some wonderful colleagues, old and new.‘Til...
09/11/2024

Great day at talking about with
As ever, there was plenty to learn.
Met some wonderful colleagues, old and new.
‘Til next time 🙏

Birthdays are just Marvelus!Thanks to family and friends for the wonderful messages and love.We’ve been challenged, but ...
19/10/2024

Birthdays are just Marvelus!
Thanks to family and friends for the wonderful messages and love.
We’ve been challenged, but with support, kindness and love we are functioning and buoyed up.

Spare a thought.Be kind !
10/10/2024

Spare a thought.
Be kind !

A tattoo you say. What madness is this?And him at the 11th hour of being 51.And what even does it mean??Long has my mant...
06/10/2024

A tattoo you say. What madness is this?
And him at the 11th hour of being 51.
And what even does it mean??

Long has my mantra been “1”, as in 1 more. Slogging up a hill or fighting through tough, hard and desperate times.

I’m reminded of a story sent by my wonderful sister Nuala, entitled “One day”.
It made me cry then, as it did today.
The difference that 1 day, 1 minute, 1 smile can make. To someone at the very edge.

The tattoo is a Japanese 1.
And it’s also an “l” for lainey, one of the many names Elaine was affectionately known by.

Maybe if we stand together, as 1, we can lessen the burden of despair and stigma faced by those with mental health diagnoses.

Just been to an amazing conference in    courtesy of .collaborative Phenomenally informative and   with speakers from ac...
06/10/2024

Just been to an amazing conference in courtesy of .collaborative
Phenomenally informative and with speakers from across the globe.
“Putting Patients First” is absolutely key and while no aspect of medicine will ever be perfect, CMAC places enormous emphasis on thoughtful delivery of optimal to patients as well as always looking for better ways and better understanding.
Can’t wait ‘til next year..

Apologies to anyone who doesn’t want to read this.But the only way to destigmatise mental illness is to have openness an...
13/09/2024

Apologies to anyone who doesn’t want to read this.

But the only way to destigmatise mental illness is to have openness and for the global community to normalise and accept what the vulnerable and needy go through. We also need to form support structures of various shapes and sizes to support different people.

My family has been through hell. For years. My wife, an incredibly intelligent, gentle, loving and capable person was consumed by an eating disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (poly-trauma too extensive to cover here). She was deeply stigmatised with awful guilt and shame. Surrounding her inability to self-heal.
And due to the serial rejection by the NHS when she sought help.

This impacted us all and I despaired at the impact, not only to my wife, but to my 3 children.
I became so low and so trapped in hell that I thought of taking my own life.
I thought of it often. As it took shape and clarity, I dealt with necessary practical considerations.

I’m a very practical person.

Throughout, I knew there were people who cared for me. But I became bored listening to my own sadness and repetitive negativity.

In the end, I didn’t see it through because of 3 factors.
1. I had insight into the situation. Enough of understand the following
2. I need to provide for and support my family who I love above all else
3. I am a deeply persistent and stubborn person and seem to be able to keep plodding on..

You see, even reasonably successful people (who even win awards) can be affected with despair and desperation.
And it’s a community approach which will actually support the desperate.

11/09/2024

Thanks so much for all the kind messages, thoughts, memories, prayers and offers of condolences.
It has helped us wade through a dark time.

Elaine will have a farewell service at Holmsford Bridge Crematorium in Dreghorn, KA11 4EF on Monday 23/9/24 at 10.30.

Please don’t send further flowers.
Instead, help me.. patients shouldn’t have to carry the shame and stigma associated with mental illness.
(That’s the why. We just need the what and the how..)

The NHS can’t do it alone (I’ll resist further comment).

🙏❤️

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West Kilbride
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