
Miss Mary O’Brien
Consultant Plastic and Hand Surgeon
Based In: Harley Streets
GMC registration 4112549
Specialist Registration in Plastic Surgery
NHS Practice – Pulvertaft Hand Centre, Royal Harley Streets Hospital
Mary O’Brien is the current President of The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons.
She offers both Plastic & Hand Surgery procedures ranging from reconstructive to aesthetic.
Her aim is to support and care for each individual patient at every stage of their patient journey from explaining the realistic range of options available to providing treatment and aftercare of their given condition in a safe, high quality and supportive environment.
Areas of expertise
- Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery
Breast (enlargement, reduction, lift, inverted nipple correction)
Tummy tucks
Face (eyelid reshaping, mole excision, prominent ear correction, split earlobe repair)
Scar revision/tattoo removal
Anti wrinkle treatments
Hand Surgery
Dupuytren’s treatment
Carpal & Cubital tunnel
Arthritis
Ganglions
Trigger finger
Hand trauma
Services provided
Clinic times
- Monday afternoons
Specialist interests
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Declaration
Miss Mary O’Brien does not hold a share or financial interest in Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
Miss Mary O’Brien does not have a share or financial interest in equipment used at Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
Miss Mary O’Brien does not hold any paid advisory role(s) at this hospital or on behalf of Harley Streets Private Health Care and Hospital.
I really could not ask for better care. All staff were kind & considerate and obviously knowledgeable. The consultant & anaesthetist were amazing - very competent & kind. Overall excellent - thank you all
Kathleen, Patient (September 2020)
"I have been very well looked after all members of staff extremely friendly and approachable. No complaints at all"
Janine, Patient (September 2020)
"I can highly recommend the treatment I received during my brief stay. I cannot fault anyone throughout my visit"
Marie, Patient (September 2020)
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