Professor Afshin Mosahebi
MBBS FRCS FRCS(PLAST) PHD MBA
Consultant Plastic Surgeon
Professor Mosahebi is a Consultant Plastic surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital. He graduated from Guyโs & St Thomas medical school, University of London. His plastic surgery training was undertaken in some of the most esteemed hospitals in both London and New York City.
Professor Mosahebi is the Head of the one the largest plastic surgery teaching units at Royal Free Hospital. He is also the Deputy Editor of the prestigious Plastic Surgery Journal (JPRAS).
He is a Council member for the Royal Society of Medicine and British Association of Aesthetic Plastic surgeons, as well as being a member of the research committee for the British association of Plastic surgeons.
Furthermore, he is the member of Specialist Advisory Committee on Plastic surgery of the united Kingdom and is involved in teaching & training of Plastic surgeons.
โI believe each patient is unique, there isnโt such thing as a standard operation in plastic surgery & each time needs to be bespoke to patients needs & requirementsโ.
Hospital Locations
Royal Free Hospital, Hadley Wood Hospital
Year qualified
1994
Country of qualification
UK
Languages spoken
English, Persian
Specialities
- Plastic Surgery
Memberships
- British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
- British Association of Plastic & Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
- Royal Society of Medicine
Procedures offered
- cosmetic & reconstructive plastic surgery cases, from non-invasive to complex microsurgery
- surgical treatment of skin cancer & breast reconstruction
Clinical interests
- Cosmetic: rejuvenation & body contouring
- Reconstructive: complex microsurgical, skin cancer
Special interests
- All aspects of cosmetic surgery
- Trauma & oncological breast reconstruction
- Skin cancer & body contouring
- Pioneering research on use of stem cell technology & tissue regeneration
Research interests
- Actively involved in tissue regeneration & engineering to improve outcomes of re-building following accidents & cancer treatments