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Dr Ramia Mokbel

Dr Ramia Mokbel

Dermatology 06138058

https://www.imperial.nhs.uk/consultant-directory/ramia-mokbel

 

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Fee assured
Not in Open Referral network

Specialises in

  • General
  • Skin cancer

Offers

  • Face-to-face consultations
  • Video and telephone consultations

About me

Dr Ramia Mokbel is an expert consultant dermatologist based in several prestigious centres in London and Harley Street with a special interest in treating skin cancer, moles removal, advanced and high technology Total Body and Mole Mapping, general dermatology and scars. Her other areas of expertise include paediatric dermatology, cosmetic dermatology, hair loss /alopecia, eczema, psoriasis, allergic rashes, warts, melasma, cyst and lipoma removal, hyperpigmentation and vitiligo.

Dr Mokbel’s special interest is skin cancer and mole mapping which she extensively practiced at St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London as a substantive consultant, where she was also appointed as an honorary senior lecturer at Imperial College, London till December 2020. She currently provides an advanced Total Body Mapping, skin cancer screenings and mole removal at the Skin & Mole Clinic at the prestigious Princes Grace Hospital in Marylebone in London.

Dr Mokbel is a leading expert in aesthetic medicine and is currently appointed as an honorary senior clinical lecturer at the Queen Mary University MSC Aesthetic Medicine in London, where she is also a co-module lead to Lasers and other Energy Based Devices including Radiofrequency.

Dr Mokbel has completed her dermatology training at the best teaching Hospitals in London including Barts NHS Trust and the Royal Free Hospitals. She was awarded a distinction in Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dermatology at Queen Mary University of London in July 2012. She received her medical postgraduate training at a number of UK’s most renowned teaching hospitals including John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, the London Chest Hospital and the Royal London Hospital.


Publications:

1- Teledermatology as a tool for triaging dermatology referral in organ transplant recipients. Zeeshaan-UI Hasan, Ramia Mokbel, Catherine Harwood. Australasian Journal of Dermatology 2019 March.
2- Does the Use of Hair Dyes Increase the Risk of Developing Breast Cancer? A Meta-analysis and Review of the Literature. RITIKA GERA1, RAMIA MOKBEL2 and KEFAH MOKBEL1. Anticancer Res. 2018 Feb;38(2):707-716. PMID: 29374694.
3- Mokbel R, Jolliffe V. Psoriasis in children and young adults. MIMS Dermatology. Nov 2012.
4- Mokbel R, Karat I, Mokbel K. Adjuvant endocrine therapy for postmenopausal breast cancer in the era of aromatase inhibitors: an update. Int Semin Surg Oncol. 2006 Sept 18;3:31. PMID: 16981992
5- Mokbel R, Mokbel K. Is it safe to preserve the nipple areola complex during skin-sparing mastectomy for breast cancer? Int J Fertil Womens Med. 2006 Sept- Oct;51(5):230-2. PMID: 17269590.
6- Mokbel R, Mokbel K. Skin-sparing mastectomy and radiotherapy; an update. Int Semin Surg Oncol. 2006 Oct 17;3:35. PMID: 17044923.
7- Gikas P, Mokbel R. The current management of gynecomastia: an update. Int J Fertil Womens Med. 2006 Sept-Oct;51(5):233-40. Review. PMID: 17269591.
8- Al Sarakbi W, Mokbel R, Salhab M, Jiang WG, Reed MJ, Mokbel K. The role of STS and OATP- B mRNA expression in predicting the clinical outcome in human breast cancer. Anticancer Res. 2006 Nov-Dec;26(6C):4985-90. PMID: 17214375.
9- Elkak A, Mokbel R, Wilson C, Jiang WG, Newbold RF, Mokbel K. hTERT mRNA expression is associated with a poor clinical outcome in human breast cancer. Anticancer Res. 2006 Nov- Dec;26(6C):4901-4. PMID: 17214359.
10- R Mokbel, V Van Der Velde, A Lock, J McGregor, H Rizvi, CA Harwood, M Ameen. The diverse spectrum of cutaneous cryptococcus infections after solid organ transplantation. 96th Annual Meeting of the British Association of Dermatologist Jul 2016, abstract.
12- A. Lock, S. Ziaj, J. Gale, A. Gulati, S. Chinthapalli, S. Nasir, R. Mokbel, M. Sommerlad and R.Goiriz. Picture this: a local acute teledermatology service. 96th Annual Meeting of the British Association of Dermatologist Jul 2016, abstract.

Areas of interest

Skin cancer; Body Mole Mapping; acne; Psoriasis; Eczema; Hyperpigmentation; Inflammatory Skin Diseases; Skin Allergy.

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Procedures completed

  • S0633

    Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (>50)

    Princess Grace Hospital (5-50)

  • S0632

    Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Head & Neck (excluding lipoma) - (5-50)

    Princess Grace Hospital (5-50)

  • MI048

    Mole mapping - (5-50)

  • S0820

    Curettage/cryotherapy of lesions of skin (including cauterisation) - four or more - (5-50)

  • S1110

    Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of skin (including cauterisation) - up to three - (5-50)

  • S1500

    Biopsy of skin or subcutaneous tissue - (1-5)

  • PM001

    Pay member claim - missing information - (1-5)

  • S0603

    Primary excision of malignant lesion - Trunk & Limbs - (1-5)

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