Sunday, 29 November 2009

Neil Bulstrode BSc (Hons) MBBS MD FRCS (Plast) is Head of Clinical Lead of Plastic Surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

It can be described as life saving when we need a doctor for recovery. When we need a doctor to be a hero it can be heart warming. Neil Bulstrode BSc (Hons) MBBS MD FRCS (Plast) is Head of Clinical Lead of Plastic Surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Neil Bulstrode specialises in all aspects of cosmetic facial, breast and body contouring surgery for adult and paediatric patients.

The decision to have private cosmetic surgery is an individual decision, but deciding on the surgeon to perform this life altering procedure can be the hardest part and is definitely the most crucial decision you may make in your life, after all there is little or no recourse for such a major decision. So why not have peace of mind of being in the hands of the best in the business and take the worry and stress out of searching for the perfect surgeon.

Plastic surgery is the finest type of surgery you can do with regard to technical aspect. Neil Bulstrode works all over the body as the work is technique based rather than region based. Neil Bulstrode conducts life-transforming operations such as using rib cartilage to carve a framework to sculpt and create ears for children. There is not only skill but also a high degree of art in his work. This artistic element is what separates Neil Bulstrode from others in his field.

His daily work is nothing short of miracles for all the children under his care. Surgery for these children is a must and is truly a life changing experience. What better time to restore ones confidence when one is a child, with a fresh start? To many he is a genius, to children he is a hero.
His life altering work with the Health Service has created a path to allow Neil Bulstrode into private practice. He conducts breast augmentation surgery, facial surgery, liposuction as some of his cosmetic operations.

Neil Bulstrode firmly believes in checking a surgeons credentials to ensure they are at least a member of BAPRAS. This means they have achieved a level of training, which is approved by the Royal College of Surgeons.

They say “A good surgeon operates with his hand, not with his heart” Neil Bulstrode operates with both in good measure and good regard.

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