Dr. Humayun Mohmand is a
Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgeon, Certified by the
Royal College of Surgeons
of Edinburgh. He has taken
the Hair Restoration surgery Read More...
DR. HUMAYUN
Dr. Mohammad
Humayun Mohmand
Faculty M.B.B.S(PAK), FRCS, (EDINBURGH)
Member International Society of Hair Restoration
Surgery (U.S.A)
Faculty Member European Society of Hair Restoration (EU)
Faculty Member Orlando Live Surgery Workshop (USA)
Cosmetic Laser Specialist (UK)
Cosmetic Hair Transplant Surgeon (USA)
Dr. Humayun
Mohmand is a Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgeon, Certified by the Royal College of
Surgeons of Edinburgh. He has taken the Hair
Restoration surgery to a new dimension by
performing a mega session of 5000 F.U and
above, even on Asian population. Dr. Humayun
Mohmand has presented papers at numerous
medical conferences. He has published widely
in scientific and medical Journals. On 10th
Scientific meeting of international Society
of Hair Restorative Surgery held in Chicago (USA)
2002, his posters were awarded the 1st prize
for best scientific techniques.
Dr. Humayun Mohmand is currently conducting a research project with primary emphasis on direction of Transplanted Hair in hairline. His work for Restoration of Mustaches, beard, Eyebrow and Hair Restoration for burn patients is widely respected. He specializes in most natural looking hair-line.
ORLANDO LIVE SURGERY WORKSHOP (Active faculty Member):
1) 2007, March Orlando Already been selected as faculty member for 2007
2) 2006: March 15-18-2006 Orlando (12th annual meeting as faculty member)
Topic
1) Hair Line Design
2) Ethnic (Asian Patients) and Female Center 3) Surgery Center (Performing Live Foliar Hair Transplant Surgery)
3) 2004: March 10-13-2004 Orlando (10th Annual meeting as Guest Speaker)
International Society of Hair Restoration (ISHRS)
1) 2006 San Diego USA October 18-22-2006 (14th Annual Scientific meeting As Faculty Member)
Topic:
Achieving fine Sear: Donor strip harvesting invisible donor sear in wedge closure; A way forward or an alternative to FUE.
2)
2005 Sydney Australia August 24-28-2005 (12th annual scientific meeting) (As faculty Member)
Topic:
1)
East is East
The experience of too consecutive hair transplant surgeries in Pakistan , special specific need with reference to Islam
2) Hair line creation and artistry
Hair curvature: An important factors in natural looking hair line
3)
2004 Vancouver Canada, August 11-15-2004 (12th annual scientific meeting visited as member only)
4)
2003 New York USA 2003 (11th Annual Scientific meeting)
Topic:
Follicular unit extortion in South Asia (ISHHRS annual meeting faculty Member)
5) 2002 Chicago USA ( 10th annual scientific meeting poster presentation)
Topic:
Super expansion Technique in follicular unit hair transplant
European Society of Hair Restoration surgery (ESHRS)
2) Zurich –Switzerland May 25-28-2006 ( 9th annual congress and live surgery workshop As faculty Member)
Suturing with – Donor Scar Visibility and width of the strip. 1) Brussels- Belgium June 2-5-2005 ( 8th annual meeting and live surgery workshop As Faculty Member)
Topic:
Aesthesis:
The curvature of hair shaft:
Important Factor in giving natural looking hair line.
“Above Mentioned paper is also published in Newsletter of the European society of hair Restoration surgery , winter 2005 issue ”
Please visit www.cshrs.com/journal/ESHRS(5-2).pdf
AESURG 2006 (INDIA)
International CME & Conference on Esthetic Surgery 3-5 Feb 2006 . Kolkata, India
Topic:
Naturalness of hair Transplant surgery
CME / COURSES/WORKSHOPS:
Northwick Park Micro-Surgical Workshop
Northwick Park Hospital, London.
Limb Trauma Management Course
St Thomas' Hospital, London
Nov 96
Advanced Course Hand Trauma and Peripheral Nerve Surgery
Sheffield.
April 97
Emergency Management of Severe Burns Course British Burns Association, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
April 97
International Breast Symposium and UAL
Charing Cross hospital, London.
July 97
Advanced Course in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Glasgow.
Oct 97
BAPS Winter Meeting
London
Dec 97
Upper & Lower Limb Flap Course
St Georges Hospital, London.
Dec 97
Radiation Protection Course
University of Manchester.
March 98
ATLS Course
North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, Stoke-on-trent.
June 98
Canniesburn Flap Course
Glasgow.
Sept 98
A-O Mini-fragment Hand Course
Derby.
Oct 98
BAPS Winter Meeting
RCS London.
Dec 98
Facial Rejuvenation Course
London.
Dec 98
Hand Instructional Course
Manchester
Jan 99
CME / COURSES/WORKSHOPS:
Endoscopic Plastic surgery course Ninewells Hospital Dundee
Oct 99
BAPS winter meeting.(presentation of paper)
London
Dec 99
Head & Neck Oncology course Newcastle
May 2000
Laser annual meeting Birmingham
May 2000
BAPS Advance burns course Bristol
June2000
Advance Hair Restorative Course Chicago USA
Oct 2002
Dallas Rhinoplasty & Face lift course Dallas, Texas, USA
Mar 2003
Advance Laser Training
Florence, Italy.
Nov 2003
International presentation of scientific papers:
Trichobezoar (a case report)
Post Graduate Clinico-Pathological conference, Abbottabad, Pakistan
1992
Tissue Expansion at Home
Frank Court Meeting Wordsley Hospital, West Midlands, UK.
1998
Tissue Expansion 'improving the patient lot
British Association of Plastic Surgeons, london, UK
1999
Super Expansion Technique in Hair Transplant Surgery
Paper Presentation
10 Annual meeting, ISHRS Chicago
Oct 2002
Follicular Extraction Technique in South Asian
International Society Hair Restorative surgery,
11th Annual meeting, New York, USA.
Sept2003
Art & History of Hair transplant Surgery
Annual meeting,
Pakistan Association of Plastic surgeons, Hydrabad.
Jan 2004
Composite Reduction Rhinoplasty
Pakistan Association of Plastic surgeons, Islamabad.
Feb 2005
Complications of hair transplant surgery
Pakistan Association of Plastic surgeons, Islamabad.
Feb 2005
Donor Area Evaluation
XI Annual Meeting,
Orlando Live Surgery Workshop, Florida, USA
Mar 2005
Artistry in Hair line & angle of curvature
European Society of Hair Restorative Surgery
Annual Meeting, Bneyrussels, Belgium.
Jun 2005
Hair Curvature: An Important factor in Natural looking Hair Line
International Society Hair Restorative Surgery
Annual Meeting, Sydney, Austarlia.
Aug 2005
Natural looking Hair line design and Level of hair line
XII Annual Meeting,
Orlando Live Surgery Workshop, Florida, USA
Mar 2006
Wedge Closure: Donor Scar Visibility and width of the strip
9th Annual congress and live surgery workshop
Zurich, Switzerland.
May 2006
Research:
"Use of antibiotics in sharply cut/ lacerated hand injuries".( On going trial) Mohmand MH, Titley OG, Sterne G, Nancarrow JD
In this trial we are comparing the results between irrigation alone and irrigation with systemic antibiotics. In cases when the repair is done with in 24 hrs of injury. We want to see whether antibiotic decreases the incidence of infection significantly or there is no significant difference.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES / RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS
Publications :
Accepted/Published
‘Dilute adrenaline infiltration and reduced blood loss in reduction mammoplasty’
Mr Thomas SS, Mr Srivastava S, Mr Nancarrow JD, Mr Mohmand MH
{Ann.Plast Surg 1999.Aug 43(2):127-31}
Home Inflation of Tissue Expanders: a safe and reliable alternative Mr M H Mohmand, Mr G Sterne, Mr D Gower.
(British Journal of Plastic Surgery, Oct 2001 Vol 54, No 7, p 610-614)
Fine Bone Rasp in Unusual Places Mr M H Mohmand, Mr. A Wilmhurst
(British Journal Plastic Surgery, 2001:00;1)
Double U plasty for nipple areola Complex in Burns patients. Mr M H Mohmand, Mr A Nassan
(Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal: vol 110, no 6, july 2002.)
Role of Travel pillow in Hair Transplant surgery Mr M H Mohmand, Mr A S Toor
(Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal, Vol 110, 2002.)
Neurothekeoma in a burned Hand Mr M H Mohmand, Mr J Morris
(Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal, vol 110, no 4, Sept 2002)
Angle of Curvature of Hair shaft: An Important Factor in Natural looking Hair line
Dr Mohammad Humayun Mohmand
(ESHRS Journal, Vol 5, No 2, page 6-7, Winter 2005)
Papers in progress
'Semitendinosis muscle Flap, a viable choice' MH Mohmand, A krishna, JKG Laitung
(Ready for submission to PRS) In this paper we have shown that Semitendinosis muscle flap can be easily raised on its minor pedicle for local reconstruction. It has less morbidity and can be used as an alternative to other locally available flaps.
Audit
I have conducted an audit of “Composite graft following traumatic amputation of ear” and have made a unit protocol so that we can see the effect of change of practice One case which was treated according to the protocol had more then95% graft survival. As compare to previous cases where the graft survival was round 50% and not reliable.
I have always been actively involved in audit meetings and have done audit on unit complications and other outcomes.
Teaching experience:
In Ninewells hospital, I am setting up a teaching module for nursing staff to have training in tissue expansion.
While working in above clinical posts I was actively involved in teaching undergraduate medical students during their visits to out-patients, wards and operation theatres on regular basis.
I have taught " Surgery in General" to undergraduate student nurses of DHQ Teaching Hospital on regular basis .