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Lecture on ‘Lift and Fill’ Face-Lifts at London Conference

This week I had the pleasure of lecturing on modern techniques in face-lift surgery at a Head & Neck Surgery Update meeting in London. The course was run by Mr. […]

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Uganda Visit – Teaching and Operating!

I have just returned from a fantastic two week visit to Uganda. I was working at the CoRSU Hospital in Kampala. As well as being involved in a selection of […]

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Optimising Scar Appearance

I was interviewed by Jane Oddy about scar treatment for an article in today’s Daily Mirror (17th March, page 33). It followed an interview with Lorraine Kelly about a riding accident […]

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Facing the Elements – Article Published in Country Life

I am very excited to have published an article in this week’s edition of Country Life. It discusses the importance of continued skin protection throughout the winter months – a […]

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PROMs – King of outcome assessment tools

I have recently co-authored a blog on patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs). PROMs are an important assessment tool designed to capture the patient experience – telling us whether the procedure has made a difference to […]

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Facial Palsy Magazine Article

I have just published an article on facial palsy treatment for the online health magazine ‘Total Health’. It provides an overview of management of patients with what can be a very socially and functionally […]

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Rhinoplasty Photos Uploaded

I have just added some examples of rhinoplasty cases to the ‘Before & After’ section. What is rhinoplasty? Rhinoplasty is the term used to describe nose-reshaping operations. The aim of rhinoplasty is […]

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Made to Measure: Facial Reconstruction with 3D Printing

November is Mouth Cancer Action Month (www.mouthcancer.org), and therefore a great opportunity to raise awareness of the condition and to highlight some of the advances in reconstruction, namely use of 3D […]

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Three Myths about Silicone Breast Implants

1. Implants have a ‘shelf-life’ Breast implants do not have an expiration date. If you are pleased with the outcome and shape, there is no need to change the implants no […]

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What Is Microsurgery?

Microsurgery is a special field in reconstructive surgery that allows surgeons to transplant tissue from one area of the body to reconstruct another. It is commonly used in Head and […]

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