Miss Catherine Milroy
Qualifications
BM, BCh, FRCS(eng), FRCS(plas)
Specialties
Plastic Surgery
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About
Catherine Milroy believes in a sensitive and empathic approach to discussing your options in a no-pressure environment.
Catherine was educated at Epsom College and went on to Oxford University to study Medicine. At Oxford, she gained a BM BCh as well as an MA. She graduated in 1992 and trained at world-class centres of excellence in London, Harvard, Taiwan and New York. This included a two-year period of research at the RAFT Institute of Plastic Surgery at Mount Vernon Hospital.
Catherine has also worked as the Cosmetic fellow at the Wellington Hospital where she worked with some of the premier Cosmetic surgeons in the UK.
Catherine became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1996. She joined the GMC Specialist Register of Plastic Surgeons in 2006 and is a full member of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons (BAPRAS). She currently works at Parkside Hospital and St George’s Hospital NHS Trust.
Catherine sees adults and children.
Personal website address: http://www.catherinemilroy.com
Special interests
- Prominent ear correction
- Breast reduction
- Breast asymmetry and polands syndrome
- Breast enlargement (fat grafting)
- Breast uplift
- Tummy tuck and abdominoplasty
- Liposuction
- Gender chest wall reconstruction
- Gender reconstructive surgery
- Gynaecomastia surgery
- Soft tissue injuries
- Dermatological surgery
- Labiaplasty
Treatments and tests offered by Miss Catherine Milroy at Nuffield Health
- Breast uplift (mastopexy)
- Vaginoplasty
- Gynaecomastia surgery (male breast reduction)
- Breast reduction
- Labial reduction (labiaplasty)
- Liposuction
- Otoplasty (ear correction / ear repositioning)
- Breast augmentation (enlargement)
- Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Locations Miss Catherine Milroy works with
Related experience
Memberships
- Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
- British Association of Plastic Surgeons (BAPRAS)
Other posts held
- St George's Hospital