ABOUT
Mr Ahmed Ibrahim
MSc, FRCS (Plast), MRCS
GMC Specialist Register (Plastic Surgery): 7686731
A Dedicated Consultant in Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Professional Expertise & Clinical Practice
He currently holds the position of Consultant Plastic & Breast Surgeon at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, where he leads and delivers a full clinical service. This role encompasses:
Oncoplastic breast cancer surgery and reconstruction.
Complex microsurgical breast reconstruction (e.g., DIEP flaps).
Orthoplastic trauma and limb reconstruction.
Breast and Orthoplastic Multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings.
His surgical skills were refined through two highly competitive national Advanced Fellowships at the same institution:
Oncoplastic Breast Fellowship: Specialised training in the full spectrum of breast cancer surgery and immediate reconstruction.
Microsurgical Fellowship: High-volume, advanced training in complex free tissue transfer for breast and limb reconstruction.
This dual-fellowship training is rare and provides Mr Ibrahim with a unique mastery of both aesthetic form and complex reconstructive techniques, ensuring optimal outcomes whether the goal is enhancement or restoration.
Mr Ibrahim completed his specialist plastic surgery training within Egypt and the UK, gaining extensive experience across multiple regions before undertaking his advanced fellowships.
Commitment to Excellence: Research, Teaching & Leadership
Research & Publications: He has authored and co-authored numerous articles in prominent peer-reviewed journals (e.g., Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery) and presented his work at national and international conferences.
Teaching & Training: He regularly serves as faculty for regional and national surgical training courses, including FRCS (Plast) mock examinations and ST3 interview preparation courses. He has supervised and mentored junior trainees throughout his career.
Clinical Governance:
He has led multiple clinical audits and quality improvement projects, focusing on patient safety and surgical outcomes, and has held roles such as Morbidity & Mortality Meeting lead