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Not Fee assured
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Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
David Ross is Consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. In the past he was Consultant in the department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at Guys’ and St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Trust and Kings College Hospital, London and Honorary Consultant Plastic Surgeon to St Mark’s Hospital for Colorectal Disease.He was formally Head of Department, Head of Surgical Oncology and a Past President of the Section of Plastic Surgery at The Royal Society of Medicine. In addition to aesthetic and reconstructive surgery his main interests include microsurgery, abdominal wall and perineal reconstruction.
He is an internationally recognized authority on abdominal wall and body-contouring surgery, particularly following massive weight-loss surgery, and is regularly invited to lecture both at home and abroad on these subjects. He also has considerable experience in the management of complex wounds and soft tissue trauma.
David is the Plastic Surgery Section Editor for HERNIA Journal and also a Board Member of the European Hernia Society working group on rectus diastasis.
David is the founder of a Microsurgical Fellowship at Guys’ and St Thomas’ NHS Trust and Lead of the Aesthetics Fellowship at The London Clinic.
David qualified in medicine at University College London in 1986. He obtained his MD for research into malignant melanoma at the RAFT Institute of Plastic Surgery.
Areas of interest
Trauma; Cosmetic surgery; Reconstructive surgery; Malignant Melanoma; Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Basal Cell Carcinoma; Cyst; Breast disease; Abdominal wall reconstruction; post massive weight loss surgery; Ventral Hernia; Umbilical Hernia;
Medical secretaries
- Roz McGinty & Karen Pegler
- Flat 1 Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd 14 Queen Anne Street London W1G 9LG
- 020 7079 0050
- roz@plasticsurgeryw1.com
Anaesthetists worked with
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Mr David Ross has worked with Dr Ashish L Shetty at the following hospitals:
- London Clinic (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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S5532
Dressing of burn of skin or subcutaneous tissue - less than 2% - (5-50)
London Clinic (5-50) Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd (1-5)
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S5533
Dressing of burn of skin or subcutaneous tissue - 2%-10% - (5-50)
Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd (5-50)
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S0602
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Head & Neck - (5-50)
Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd (1-5) London Clinic (1-5)
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S0632
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Head & Neck (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd (1-5) London Clinic (1-5)
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S1500
Biopsy of skin or subcutaneous tissue - (1-5)
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T2400
Repair of umbilical/paraumbilical hernia (irrespective of age) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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S0603
Primary excision of malignant lesion - Trunk & Limbs - (1-5)
Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd (1-5) London Clinic (1-5)
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S2500
Local flap - less than 9cm2 - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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S0633
Excision of lesion of skin or subcutaneous tissue - up to three, Trunk & Limbs (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd (1-5)
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S2502
Local flap - 9cm2 or more (excluding graft/flap to secondary defect) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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S5524
Burn excision (wound/scar) trunk & limbs (not more than 2% of body area) - (1-5)
Plastic Surgery W1 Ltd (1-5)
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GG035
Initial consultation - transgender surgery - (1-5)
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S1110
Curettage/cryotherapy of lesion of skin (including cauterisation) - up to three - (1-5)
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T2500
Open repair of incisional hernia not requiring mesh - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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B3036
Removal and replacement of prosthesis into the breast (including capsulectomy) - unilateral - (1-5)
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B3018
Revision reconstruction of breast using fat transfer - (1-5)
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S0654
Removal of benign lesion on head and neck (excluding scalp) which is closed by primary closure or advancement flap (excluding lipoma) - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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S4740
Drainage of large subcutaneous abscess/haematoma - (1-5)
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S2220
Neurovascular island flap - (1-5)
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B3038
Removal and reinsertion of existing prosthesis into the breast (including capsulectomy) - unilateral - (1-5)
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S3622
Full thickness graft, trunk and limbs - up to 9cm2 in area - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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S5520
Burn excision (wound/scar) head, neck, hands, feet & genitalia, up to 9cm2 - (1-5)
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T2640
Repair of recurrent incisional hernia requiring removal of previously inserted mesh - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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S5560
Release of burn scar contracture, head, neck, hands, feet & genitalia - (1-5)
London Clinic (1-5)
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20365
Follow-up out-patient consultation - remote - (1-5)