Mr Adam Searle

- Senior Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
- MBBS
- BDS
- FRCS (Plast)
Biography
Mr Adam Searle is a past president of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. He graduated in both medicine (MBBS) 1975 and dentistry (BDS) 1979 from Guy’s Hospital and the University of London.
Having completed training in general surgery, and becoming a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in 1989, he specialised in plastic and reconstructive surgery, training in teaching hospitals, and specialist and regional plastic surgery units in the United Kingdom.
In 1994 he was awarded the Ian McGregor medal at the Royal College of Surgeons in the Specialist Fellowship (FRCS Plast). He is included on the General Medical Council (GMC) Specialist Register for Plastic Surgery.
In 1994 Mr Searle was appointed as consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital, developing his interests in aesthetic surgery and cancer reconstruction.
In 1999 Mr Searle was appointed at The Royal Marsden where he currently holds the position of Senior Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon, specialising in breast cancer, head and neck cancer, skin cancer and sarcoma reconstruction.
Mr Searle’s interest in aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery is reflected in his contribution to learned societies and associations. He is a past president of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), and has served on the council of the British Association of Plastic and Reconstructive and Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAPRAS).
Mr Searle has presented at a range of national and international plastic surgery conferences, is actively involved in postgraduate training, and has been invited to lecture at a number of meetings around the world.
Mr Searle has contributed to a number of press articles and broadcasts on the subject of plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Mr Searle pursues his particular interests of aesthetic and reconstructive surgery within a team of specialist colleagues, plastic surgery nurses, personal assistants and supportive staff in his private practice at The Consulting Suite in central London.
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