Surgeons in the UK?

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pats
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Surgeons in the UK?

#1 Post by pats »

Hello there. Thank goodness I have found this site!

I wonder if anyone can help. 8 years ago I underwent upper jaw intrusion and mandibular advancement with disasterous results.

I am so desperate to have corrective surgery but so frightened it will all go wrong again.

I would greatly appreciate any advice from people living in the UK who have undergone surgery who could recommend a reputable surgeon.
Please feel free to PM me.

Kind regards

Svensk Tiger
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#2 Post by Svensk Tiger »

What part of the country are you in? Also, are you looking for private or NHS treatment. My surgery was carried out by Mr Lello, who was excellent, but I believe he has now retired from NHS practice. Not much good to you if you are not near Edinburgh anyway.
Metal upper and lower: 6th Sep. 2005
Quad helix in: 1st Dec. 2005
Quad Helix out: 31st March 2006
Surgery (upper/lower/genio): 11th Nov. 2006
Braces off: 17th March 2007
Under chin liposculpture and fat transplant to cheeks: 20th October 2007

pats
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#3 Post by pats »

Thank you for your reply Tiger. I live in Shropshire but am happy to travel anywhere to find the right consultant.

I have noticed there are lots of UK board users here and I would be so grateful for any more replies.

Thanks x

Kerry
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#4 Post by Kerry »

my surgeon will be caroline mills, i havent had surgery yet but she seems to know her stuff
Imagewisdom teeth removed under GA nov07 * Braced 8/2/08 * 2 premolars removed Apr08 * Adjustment 4 rebonding, 4 molar bands & new wire 4/7/08 * 31Jul wire change * 28 Aug last wire fitted and lower powerchain put on. 29th May moulds and x rays. 31st July Surgery date :-)

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#5 Post by Emerald »

My surgeon is Mr Ormiston in Leicester, he is said to be very good.

I had it done through the NHS.

My family who are dentists says he's one of the best in Leicestershire.
Emerald
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I had self-ligating braces for 4 years & 8 months.

I'm now in Hawley retainers for top jaw (during day) and Essix retainers for bottom jaw (at night).

I had Jaw surgery on 14th July 2008

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vickyb
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#6 Post by vickyb »

My surgeon was Mr Williams at the NHS Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham. I thought he and his team were excellent!

peggysue
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#7 Post by peggysue »

I'm one week post surgery- LeFort I maxillary intrusion to close a 7mm gap at the front of my mouth. My surgeon is Mr Dover and he was EXCELLENT! He really knows his stuff and is very experienced and respected...and the surgery went perfectly thank God! I had it done at the Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham privately (I couldn't wait for my turn on the NHS waiting list after 2 years of braces!) but he also treats a certain number of Nhs patients too...I would def recommend!

pats
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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#8 Post by pats »

Hi everyone.

Hope you are well. I would just like to resurrect my post.
I have followed up on the valuable advice given, but have sadly not found a resolution.
I would greatly appreciatie any new suggestions and advice.

Thank you
Pats

snapdresser
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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#9 Post by snapdresser »

It's now 7 years later, so 15 years post-op? Jeez...
No braces
1-piece LeFort I + BSSO + Sliding Genio on 10 JUNE 2015!
Partial hardware removal 14 SEP 2018
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Zonda
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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#10 Post by Zonda »

I had my jaw surgery done by Mr SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM at the James Cook University hospital in Middlesbrough and I can't praise him enough. A lot of the orthodontic team are serving military personnel and they are used to rebuilding shattered faces so jaw surgery is mundane to them! The hospital is one of the top rated since the army detachment arrived. It was rather bizarre waking up from my second operation to see a Colonel in full uniform standing at the side of my bed!

pats
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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#11 Post by pats »

Thank you for all that have replied.
Regards
Pats

pats
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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#12 Post by pats »

Hi All.
I would just like to re post my message and quest on finding a reputable surgeon.
Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Please feel free to PM me.
Regards
Pats

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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#13 Post by pats »

Still searching.

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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#14 Post by pats »

Still searching.....

snapdresser
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Re: Surgeons in the UK?

#15 Post by snapdresser »

You've been waiting 15 years. I wouldn't wait another 15 years for someone on here to comment. This surgery seems to be pretty much a crapshoot anyways, so IMO you should make appointments all over town until you find someone who convinces you that they're capable of fixing your situation. If you go to an honest rookie surgeon, they should tell you "This is too complicated for me. I recommend you see Dr. ____ who is highly experience in your type of case." Good luck.
No braces
1-piece LeFort I + BSSO + Sliding Genio on 10 JUNE 2015!
Partial hardware removal 14 SEP 2018
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