A CHESHIRE plastic and cosmetic surgeon has been hailed as one of the finest in the UK.
Gerard Lambe of the Reflect Clinic, which operates across the North West, including Warrington, Liverpool, Manchester and Alderley Edge, was honoured with the prestigious accolade by industry experts at Aesthetics Today - the bible for the beauty and cosmetic surgery industry.
Liverpool-born Gerard, 52, who has worked as a surgeon for over 25 years, and trained at the Countess of Chester Hospital among others in the North West, was singled out for being highly skilled and also: “dedicated to superb patient care, safety and outcomes”.
When compiling the list, Aesthetics Today meticulously evaluate an array of crucial factors, including qualifications, surgical expertise, innovative techniques, industry accolades including awards, memberships, and patient experiences.
The entry into the industry’s top ten comes as Reflect Clinic celebrates its own 10th anniversary.
Mr Lambe, already a trusted name in the industry and often seen on TV and in the news, has become a voice of authority on safety and high standards of care in surgery - an area he is passionate about.
He said: “This is a wonderful honour and the recognition is not just for me but for my whole team at Reflect.
“We work together to bring the best care, safety and dedication to the highest of standards and, of course, the kind of five star results that patients are delighted with.”
After an exemplary career in the NHS as a leading surgeon at the world-renowned Christie Hospital specialising in breast cancer reconstructive surgery, Mr Lambe has grown the Reflect Clinic to become one of the most respected in the country.
To celebrate this latest accolade and his clinic’s anniversary, Mr Lambe will be hosting an array of educational and informative events for those interested in surgery over the coming months both in person and online.
To find out more go to: https://reflectclinic.co.uk/.
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