The Cosmetic Surgery Clinic team is led by Dr Alan Kingdon MRCS Eng LRCP Lond 1967, MB BS 1968 London, who has more than 30 years of experience in cosmetic surgery.
MB BS 1968 Lond: MRCS Eng LRCP Lond 1967
G.M.C. Registration no. 0426648
Education:
- Educated at St Brendan's College Bristol
- Studied Medicine at Guy's Hospital
- Graduated L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. in 1967
- Graduated M.B.B.S. in 1968
Memberships:
The Royal Society of Medicine
The American Academy of Aesthetic and Restorative Surgery
The European Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
Present Position:
Medical Director of The Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in West London previously situated in Harley Street.
1996 - Present:
Responsible for all Medical matters relating to the Clinic. There are 3 registered nurses and a Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon who provide a full range of Cosmetic procedures.
Clinical responsibilities and interests include:
- Advanced Laser Lipolysis
- Tumescent Liposculpture
- Gynaecomastia
- Macrolane injections for body contouring
- Minor skin surgery i.e. scar removal and removal of skin lesions
- Non-surgical treatments including Botox and injectable fillers
1993- 1996
Group Medical Director
Transform Medical Group UK
Performed Liposculpture procedures at London, Manchester and Dublin clinics.
Attended Board meetings to formulate company policy.
1984-1993
Medical Director
Harley Medical Group UK
- Established the Harley Medical Group as a Cosmetic Surgery Clinic at 6 Harley Street
- Designed and commissioned a local anaesthetic Theatre
- Established the theatre for use of local and aesthetic procedures
- Established a program of Liposculpture under local anaesthesia with sedation
- Responsible for all other local anaestheic non-surgical procedures using Collagen injection and thread vein removal
- In 1987 attended a meeting of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and gave talks on the complications of Liposuction and treatment of facial lines with Phenol Peels
1973 - 1983
Principle in General Practice
The White House.
Weston Lane.
Southampton
1973
Clinical Assistant in General Surgery
Royal South Hants Hospital.
Southampton
1975
Edited and wrote "Alive and Well"
This was a book published by Octopussy Press about the function of the body and a healthy lifestyle
1976
Transform Clinic. Cavendish Square.
London
Commenced a part-time appointment as a Hair Transplant Surgeon
1968-1973
Five year short Service Commission in The Royal Navy
1968-1970
Medical Officer
Attached to the Bristish Joint Services Training team, Takoraki, Ghana
1970-1972
Surgical Specialist
Royal Naval Hospital.
Haslar
Duties equivalent to Registrar in the NHS.
Worked as an assistant to Commander NJ Blacklock in Urology (now Professor Blacklock at Manchester University)
1967-1968
House Surgeon
House Physician.
Torbay Hospital. Devon