BAPRAS refers to the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. As an organisation, BAPRAS pride themselves on providing accurate patient information, enabling the public to make the best choices when it comes to their health and cosmetic surgery.
BAPRAS also offers medical professionals information, updates on essential research, and training and help to shape industry guidelines.
As members of BAPRAS, Coppergate Clinic’s team of plastic surgeons are each registered on the Specialist Register of Plastic Surgery of the GMC as a plastic surgeon and hold a Certificate of Completion of Training or CESR in Plastic Surgery in the UK. Each surgeon has also each held or currently holds a “substantive post” within the NHS, or have been a provisional BAAPS member for at least two years.
Motherhood is a beautiful thing, but it can be challenging to accept the changes that occur in a woman's body during pregnancy and childbirth. Mummy makeover surgery offers a way to regain your former body and your self-confidence.
Many women choose to have their breast implants removed and replaced at some stage. Sometimes, the decision relates to the age and condition of one or both implants, but women can have other reasons, too.