DEEMESH OUDIT PLASTIC SURGERY


Cosmetic Surgery is performed by an experienced and trusted Plastic Surgeon, with over 15 years of experience. Mr. Oudit is one of the most prominent plastic surgeons in Manchester.

SPECIALITIES

Our specialist services in various locations

About us

Mr Deemesh Oudit

Consultant Plastic Surgeon | Senior Hon Lecturer University of Manchester
Member of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS)

Member of the British Association of Plastic

Mr. Oudit is one of the most prominent plastic surgeons in Manchester. He is highly reputable and distinguished in the northwest region. He is a member of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS) and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Manchester University.

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What our patients says

Anna Lucci

Dr Oudit is absolutely GREAT! I had two procedures with him and the results are amazing! He is a fantastic doctor, very professional, very honest and moreover a very good person! He made me feel very comfortable since the first day I met him, I had the impression I was talking to a friend! If you need cosmetic surgery, do not look any further, he is the best! Thank you so much Dr Oudit and see you soon!

Cathie Riddell

I made a decision to have my left ear pinned back because it was very prominent. I made an approach to the local BMI hospital and was given an appointment to consult with Mr Deemish. He explained the procedure to me and I left the consultation happy and confident that he would do a great job. Two weeks after the consultation I had the opertation. The operation was performed under a local anaesthetic, I did not feel anything apart from the injection. My ear was dressed and my head wrapped in a bandage, I had to keep this one for one week. I had mild pain and discomfort but was able to control that with paracetamol. When the nurse removed the bandage and dressing to reveal the result I was amazed and delighted with the result. It is now three weeks since the operation and I have no pain or discomfort. My ear looks “normal” and I am really pleased. Thank you Mr Oudit.

Claudia Skillen

Absolutely amazing, I showed Dr. Oudit what I was looking to achieve in my body and he gave me better! Honestly couldn’t recommend more, thank you for everything! 🙂

Professional awards
I have attained throughout my career

PUBLICATIONS

Here are my latest publications

Hypothesised cutaneous sites of origin of stage III melanomas with unknown primary: A multicentre study

Based on molecular evidence that melanomas with unknown primary (MUPs) arise from the skin, we hypothesised that sites of MUPs are disproportionately on trunk and lower limbs, sites that are not readily visible to patients and clinicians

Is skipped nodal metastasis a phenomenon of cutaneous melanoma?

Background and Methods Skipped nodal metastasis (SNM) is a recognized phenomenon of visceral cancers when metastases bypass the regional basin and skip to a distant nodal basin without evidence of distant metastases.

Female Immunity Protects from Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Purpose: Cancer susceptibility and mortality are higher in males, and the mutational and transcriptomic landscape of cancer differs by sex. The current assumption is that men are at higher risk of epithelial cancers as they expose more to carcinogens and accumulate more damage than women.

The effect of the COVID‐19 pandemic on skin cancer surgery in the United Kingdom: a national, multi-center, prospective cohort study and survey of Plastic Surgeons

The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on skin cancer surgery in the United Kingdom: a national, multi-centre, prospective cohort study and survey of Plastic Surgeons.

Letter to the Editor in Response to “Eliminating Preoperative Lymphoscintigraphy in Extremity Melanomas”

We read with great interest the paper by the authors from the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Section of the Yale University School of Medicine on the possibility of eliminating preoperative lymphoscintigraphy (POLSG) in extremity melanomas.

The modified bipedicled flap for reconstruction of oncological skin defects of the trunk and extremities

Oncological skin defects of the extremities and trunk can be challenging. Our modified bipedicled flap utilises the principle of the bipedicled advancement flap, but allows for direct closure of the donor site (as opposed to skin grafting)

Professional awards
I have attained throughout my career

PUBLICATIONS

Here are my latest publications

ARTICLES

Browse through our media article for lots of useful information relating to Plastic Surgery
The Christie’s lymph node transplant gives hope to cancer patients
BBC Interview on Melanoma with Mr Deemesh Oudit - the dangers of sunburn.
The dangers of tanning addiction on the overuse of sunbeds.

ARTICLES

Browse through our media article for lots of useful information relating to Plastic Surgery