Professor Ash Mosahebi

He is an active contributor to medical education and research and frequently speaks at national conferences. He is also a regular media commentator on plastic surgery and has appeared on the BBC One Show performing breast reconstructions.

Professor Ash Mosahebi is a UK-trained plastic surgeon with extensive experience in body sculpturing, breast lift, and procedures like full body lifting and facelifts. Educated at Guy's & St Thomas' Medical School in London, he adopts a patient-centered approach, customizing surgeries to individual needs. He serves as deputy editor of the Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery and is deeply involved in advancing the field through research and education.

Recent Articles

Brazilian Butt Lift risks
The Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) carries significant risks, which can range from minor complications to severe and life-threatening outcomes.
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Does excess skin go away?
Excess skin can go away on its own after small to moderate weight loss, especially if the skin maintains its natural elasticity. Factors like age, skin quality, and the amount of weight lost play a key role.
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What is vaser liposuction?
Vaser liposuction is an advanced body contouring procedure that uses ultrasonic energy to break down and remove fat cells from specific areas of the body.
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Exercise after a tummy tuck
Resuming exercise after a tummy tuck is a gradual process that should be approached with caution. Generally, light walking is encouraged immediately after surgery to promote circulation.
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Sex after tummy tuck
You should wait to have sex after tummy tuck for at least 3 weeks if you have had a mini tummy tuck. If you have undergone a full tummy tuck, we recommend to wait 4-6 weeks.
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Body contouring massage
Body sculpting massage uses techniques like lymphatic drainage and myofascial cupping to help eliminate water retention, toxins and puffiness for a more defined look.
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