Dr Ayoubi lectures at St Bartholomew Hospital

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The Introduction of the day was made by Mr Mohamed Shibu Consultant Plastic and hand Surgeon, 

The Detailed Programme included a Session about Breast aesthetics surgery & FRCS Plastic Mock Exam.

Breast Aesthetic Surgery – Assessment & Augmentation was lectured by Mr Raj Ragoowansi Consultant Plastic & Hand Surgeon 

After which Miss Hasu Patel Consultant Plastic Surgeon spoke about Breast Aesthetic surgeory and Reduction mammoplasty 

The lecture about Breast Aesthetic Surgery Asymmetry and Mastopexy was made by Miss Caroline Payne Consultant Plastic Surgeon.

A lecture about Aesthetic Surgery of the face was made by Mr Jonathan Britto Consultant Plastic and Craniofacial Surgeon

The next lecture was about Pitfalls, complications and safe practice in aesthetic surgery made by Mr Graeme Moir Consultant Plastic Surgeon.

Professor Simon Myers Honorary consultant Plastic Surgeon lectured about Educational and Training Opportunities in Aesthetic Surgery. 

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Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi spoke at the second Session which was about General Principles and Aesthetics of the face and Dr Bob Khanna Consultant Aesthetic Medicine lectured about cosmetic treatments.

Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi an ENT, Facial plastic and laser surgeon lectured about “How to establish and run a successful aesthetic practice “.

Then Mr Nasser Nasser, Consultant Maxillofacial Aesthetic Surgeon lectured about The science and art of aesthetic rhinoplasty.

St Bartholomew Hospital was founded in 1123. St Bart’s is London’s oldest hospital, and continues to this day.

The priory of St Bartholomew’s to which it was attached in 1122. While the priory was suppressed during the dissolution of the monasteries, 

Henry VIII allowed the hospital to stay open, providing it with monetary support provided that it in turn supported the poor of London.

The hospital grew very large, and was extensively rebuilt between 1730 – 1760. It was, and remains, one of London’s primary teaching hospital. 

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