Gary Ross becomes first surgeon to recieve cosmetic surgery certification from RCS

Published 15th Aug 2017
Gary Ross becomes first surgeon to recieve cosmetic surgery certification from RCS

Surgeon Gary RossA Manchester surgeon has become the first in the country to be officially endorsed to perform cosmetic surgery by the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS).

The new certification was launched in January in a bid to better regulate cosmetic surgery. Mr Gary Ross, a plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeon at the BMI Alexandra Hospital in Cheadle, became the first to receive the new accreditation last month. He is now certified to perform surgery on the face, nose, periorbital region and ears, and cosmetic body contouring for those who have undergone massive weight loss. The certificate will allow him to demonstrate to patients that he has the right experience and skills to perform cosmetic procedures safely, and to a high standard.

“We are delighted the first surgeon has now completed our certification process as it is an important step towards further protecting patients,” said Mr Tim Goodacre, RCS council member and cosmetic surgery lead. “Currently, any doctor, surgeon or otherwise is able to perform a cosmetic surgery procedure. We urge all surgeons who work in the cosmetic surgery industry to apply for certification.”

Ross said he was honoured to be the first to receive the certification, adding that all surgeons should also apply for the award to raise professional standards in the sector.

To apply for certification, surgeons must be on the GMC’s specialist register in a speciality that demonstrates training and experience in their chosen area of practice.

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Published 15th Aug 2017

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