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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Appearance in children with and without single-suture craniosynostosis

A retrospective study was performed of 196 children with single suture craniosynostosis (SSC) and 186 children without. Infants were excluded if premature, major medical or neurological problems, if they had three or more extracranial minor malformations, or major malformations. Control...


History of fat grafting

Fat grafting was first described in 1893 by Gustav Neuber, who transplanted adipose tissue from the arm to the orbit to correct depressed scars resulting from osteomyelitis. In 1895, Czerny reported excising a lipoma and grafting it into a breast...


Autologous fat grafting for lip reconstruction

The authors present the findings of a retrospective study of 12 patients undergoing autologous fat grafting for the reconstruction of a lip deformity following haemangioma treatment. At the age of about four to five months to two years of age,...