The annual Frimley Breast Meeting was a great success today with the leading breast surgeons in Italy and the UK giving lectures on the latest techniques for breast cancer surgery treatment, oncology, radiotherapy and plastic reconstruction.
Thanks to
Dr Giuseppe Catanuto, Breast Surgeon, Milan & Sicily.
Dr Alex Tenovici, Breast Surgeon, UK
Dr Ernese Xhafa-Hamiti, Oncologist, UK
Dr Urvashi Jain, Breast Surgeon, UK
Dr Amal Singh, Genetic Expert, St George’s Hospital
Dr Amrita Kumar, Radiologist Consultant, UK
Dr Kristen Stafford, Radiologist Consultant, UK
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Great feedback from all the participants at the Frimley Breast Cancer Meeting at Ascot Racecourse.
Kind words from our esteemed international speaker Dr Catanuto from Milan & Sicily,
“Let me congratulate you for the great team, young and motivated.
I’m sure you will do amazing things.
Thank you once again for hospitality and beatiful venue.
See you soon!”
Dr Catanuto is the leading Oncoplastic Breast surgeon in Italy and and has led numerous trials on improving early detection of breast cancer, optimising breast cancer surgery and chemotherapy.
Thanks to Royal Ascot for allowing us to hold the meeting on their beautiful grounds.
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Working with some of the leading breast surgeons in the UK today, we performed breast surgery on both breasts to accurately remove breast cancer. The latest technology allowed us to identify the nodes in the armpits to treat this young patient who will essentially be cured after this surgery.
An X-ray is taken during surgery to make 100% sure that all the cancer has been removed.
An infrared scanner is then used to monitor the new breasts after surgery to make sure she recovers well.
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Would you ever buy an expensive appliance without first reading other customer reviews?
Would you book a hotel, beautician, or spa treatment without first researching the establishment’s reputation?
Although the internet has come under fire for the proliferation of fake reviews, if a product or service is not up to standard, you will find people who are prepared to speak out. And that’s why it’s so important to read patient testimonials before investing in rhinoplasty or other cosmetic surgery.
The proof is in the pudding
This lady has recently spoken warmly of her positive experience with Dr Uppal. But don’t just take her word for it.
With more than 1,000 rhinoplasty procedures under his belt, Dr Rajan Uppal is a highly regarded member of the British Society of Rhinoplasty Surgeons. And has gained a reputation for natural-looking surgery results. But he would nevertheless advise you to do your research before booking a consultation.
How to research your rhinoplasty surgeon
- Check their qualifications – Are they registered with the British Society of Rhinoplasty Surgeons or other professional body?
- Find out what other patients have to say – Read testimonials not only on the practitioner’s website and social media pages, but the comments below them. And do a wider Google search.
- View photos of your surgeon’s work.
- And don’t be afraid to ask questions.
Cosmetic surgery can change your life – for the better or the worse. So, take your time. Make sure that you are making the best choices for you. And find a truly reputable surgeon to work with.
Find out more about Uppal Plastic Surgery.
It’s not very often that a plastic surgeon is needed in the heart operating theatre. But recently, Dr Uppal was invited to work with cardiologist, Dr Cox, helping a patient who required an upgrade to their cardiac device.
The patient, who had previously had breast implants fitted, was in need of a replacement device to support the regulation of her heart. But the implant in her left breast was resting above the device that needed to be removed. As cosmetic surgery and cardiac surgery are two very different disciplines, Dr Uppal was invited by Dr Cox to oversee that part of the procedure.
Doctor Uppal’s role was to begin the process, by carefully creating an incision and removing the implant. Enabling Dr Cox to remove and update the cardiac pacemaker without obstruction.
Once Dr Cox had completed his part of the process, Dr Uppal was able to replace the breast implant and close the wound.
‘The technology used in the heart operating theatre is unbelievable,’ said Dr Uppal. ‘It’s like NASA space control. And it was a real privilege to watch an expert like Dr Cox work.
‘Thankfully, the patient is really happy and doing well. And I would like to send my best wishes and thanks, for trusting me to play my part in such important surgery.’