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Personal
Profile
Paul
E Banwell was educated in Tunbridge Wells, UK, before commencing
his medical studies at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London.
During this time he also gained an honours degree (BSc) in the History
of Medicine based at the Wellcome Institute. He graduated in 1992
(MB BS) in medicine and surgery, and continued his surgical training
in London to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of
England (FRCS) in 1996.
He trained in Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery in
London (St. Georges & Roehampton), Oxford, Salisbury and Stoke
Mandeville, and has passed the Plastic Surgery Specialist Fellowship
- FRCS (Plast) - of the Royal College of Surgeons.
Paul also held a Senior Fellowship position at the famous Royal
Marsden Hospital in London specialising in reconstruction following
cancer of the skin and soft tissues, the breast and the head and
neck region. Internationally, he gained further exposure in Australia
as a British Association of Plastic Surgeons’ Travelling Fellow
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Personal
Profile
Paul
has developed an international reputation in the field of wound
healing and scarring and lectures worldwide. He has an extensive
research portfolio and has published two books and over 50 papers,
book chapters and monographs. He is a Visiting Professor of Plastic
Surgery to Harvard Medical School and has won multiple teaching
accolades within Oxford University.
During his time in the UK and abroad (North America, Europe and
Australia), he has had extensive exposure and training in aesthetic
surgical practice including a formative period at the prestigious
McIndoe Surgical Centre in East Grinstead.
His interests include all aspects of aesthetic facial, breast
and body contouring surgery. He also has a specialist interest
in skin cancer, breast reconstruction and the management of scarring.
Paul
is a full member of the British Association of Plastic and
Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons, the British Association
of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and the International Society
of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
In his leisure time, Paul collects Japanese swords and tsubas,
and enjoys garden design, sports, sculpture and modern art. |
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