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UK Plastic surgery events 2024

UK plastic surgery events are coming in quick succession this Autumn/Winter season, with BAAPS, BSFPS and BAPRAS all holding major meetings. To find out more read on.

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UK Plastic Surgery Events

BAAPS 2024 – The Future of Aesthetics: An Interplay between Science & Art
26 & 27 September 2024
I.E.T London, Savoy Place

The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons is committed to promoting excellence in aesthetic plastic surgery.

Their Annual Scientific Meeting will cover a wide range of topics including Female Genital Aesthetic Surgery, Buttock & Lower Limb Aesthetic Surgery, Periorbital Aesthetic Surgery, Breast Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery and Otoplasty.

For more information on this event click here.

 

BSFPS – British Society of Facial Plastic Surgery – Annual Meeting 2024
18 October 2024
The Albert Hall Conference Centre, Nottingham

The BSFPS or British Society of Facial Plastic Surgery was created to encourage and support training in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery to surgeons in either the NHS or private sector.

The guest speaker at the Annual Meeting will be Dr Yves Saban, renowned in European and International facial plastics as an educator and innovator and known for his propagation of Preservation Rhinoplasty.

Speakers from associated specialities will also be giving talks on subjects such as Oculoplastic, Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery. Topics covered will include Cleft Nose, Facial Reconstruction, Facial Reanimation and Blepharoplasty.

For more information click here.

 

BAPRAS International Congress 2024
4- 6 December 2024
International Convention Centre Wales, Newport

This year’s event sees BAPRAS collaborating with plastic surgery associations and societies from across the world with talks delivered by international experts on topics such as skin cancer, facial palsy, burns and diabetic foot surgery.

New additions to the programme include a Military Plastic Surgery session and a session focused on JPRAS.

For more information click here.

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