Mr Hiroshi Nishikawa is a Plastic Surgeon at The Westbourne Centre in Edgebaston
Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery for Breast, Face & Body, Breast Reduction, Breast Augmentation.
Hiroshi had specialist plastic training in London, Leeds, Adelaide, Taiwan and Tokyo. He became interested in the management of cosmetic patients, facial deformity, craniofacial anomalies, facial palsy and vascular malformations. He was appointed Consultant plastic reconstructive surgeon in Leeds in 1996 and then moved to Birmingham Children’s Hospital in 2000 as consultant plastic and craniofacial reconstructive surgeon, where he became the Clinical Lead of the Plastic Surgery Department and then head of the craniofacial unit until January 2013. He previously led the multidisciplinary department managing vascular anomalies and continued to be part of the plastic and craniofacial teams at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital for adult patients, before going full time into his private cosmetic surgery practice in 2019.
Hiroshi is one of the co-founders of The Westbourne Centre in Edgbaston, Birmingham where he has carried out his private practice since 2008. He is an examiner for Plastic Surgery and is involved in humanitarian surgical charity work in Ethiopia for the treatment of facial deformities in adults and children.
Mr Hiroshi Nishikawa graduated from Cambridge University. He trained in the UK, Australia, Taiwan and Japan where he received specialist training in cosmetic, craniofacial and plastic reconstructive surgery. He practices cosmetic surgery at The Westbourne Centre and specializes in the rejuvenation of the face and body and also breast enlargement. He is pioneering the use of laser lipolysis in the UK for the reduction of fat and tightening of skin and the use of sedation with local anaesthetic techniques for face lifts and breast enlargement.
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Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery for Breast, Face & Body, Breast Reduction, Breast Augmentation.
Hiroshi had specialist plastic training in London, Leeds, Adelaide, Taiwan and Tokyo. He became interested in the management of cosmetic patients, facial deformity, craniofacial anomalies, facial palsy and vascular malformations. He was appointed Consultant plastic reconstructive surgeon in Leeds in 1996 and then moved to Birmingham Children’s Hospital in 2000 as consultant plastic and craniofacial reconstructive surgeon, where he became the Clinical Lead of the Plastic Surgery Department and then head of the craniofacial unit until January 2013. He previously led the multidisciplinary department managing vascular anomalies and continued to be part of the plastic and craniofacial teams at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital for adult patients, before going full time into his private cosmetic surgery practice in 2019.
Hiroshi is one of the co-founders of The Westbourne Centre in Edgbaston, Birmingham where he has carried out his private practice since 2008. He is an examiner for Plastic Surgery and is involved in humanitarian surgical charity work in Ethiopia for the treatment of facial deformities in adults and children.
Mr Hiroshi Nishikawa graduated from Cambridge University. He trained in the UK, Australia, Taiwan and Japan where he received specialist training in cosmetic, craniofacial and plastic reconstructive surgery. He practices cosmetic surgery at The Westbourne Centre and specializes in the rejuvenation of the face and body and also breast enlargement. He is pioneering the use of laser lipolysis in the UK for the reduction of fat and tightening of skin and the use of sedation with local anaesthetic techniques for face lifts and breast enlargement.