Aina Greig a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. She has a special interest in facial deformity and rhinoplasty. She graduated from Cambridge University with the Surgery Prize and gained a PhD in Anatomy from University College London. Training on the Pan Thames Plastic Surgery Training Programme in London, she also did Craniofacial Fellowships at the New York University Langone Medical Center and Great Ormond Street Hospital and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery International Fellowship.
She is a member of the Rhinoplasty Society, the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery and The British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons.
JOURNAL REVIEWED: JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY – Oct 2013 (ongoing)
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A study of chronic refractory tibia osteomyelitis treated with surgery and adjuvant hyperbaric oxygen
Introduction Chronic tibial osteomyelitis is a difficult problem to eradicate and often fails to respond to surgical treatment. Orthopaedic surgeons find it difficult to treat these infections which reside as a nidus in dead bone. There is always a risk...
Psychosocial impact of otoplasty
This paper examines the impact of otoplasty on quality of life. Eighty-one patients who underwent otoplasty were evaluated using questionnaires. They were divided into three age groups: Youth 1 (Y1) = 8-12 years (n = 17), Youth 2 (Y2) =...
Purse string closure after excision of paediatric facial lesions
Circular excision and purse-string closure has been described for infantile haemangiomas as an alternative to lenticular excision. Records of 77 consecutive paediatric patients with facial skin lesions treated with circular excision and purse-string closure from 2007-2014 were reviewed. Lesions excised...