About us
Who we are
BAPRAS speaks for the majority of reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgeons providing services to patients in the UK today.
Founded in 1946 in the aftermath of world war, as the British Association of Plastic Surgeons, the Association had the objectives of relieving sickness and protecting and preserving public health by the promotion and development of plastic surgery. The aim of the Association was to advance education in all aspects of plastic surgery.
Today, these objectives remain. However, techniques and expertise have progressed to the extent that plastic surgery needs to be understood in a modern, wider context. While the majority of plastic surgery work is reconstructive, restoring form and function following illness or trauma, the world knows that some is aesthetic or ‘cosmetic', where people elect for plastic surgery to change form or appearance. As innovative techniques develop, both reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery inform each other. The one improves the other, and vice versa, which can only be in the interest of all patients.
As the voice of plastic surgery, BAPRAS sees its role as increasing understanding of the scope of plastic surgery. We aim to raise the profile of plastic surgeons as an intrinsic element of care teams providing specialist care to patients with a wide range of conditions. Continuing our objective of advancing education, BAPRAS is always looking to promote innovation within the speciality of plastic surgery.
Our culture and values
BAPRAS is a democratic, membership-based organisation for plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgeons working in the UK
Governed by elected officers and council of members (who are also trustees of the Association), BAPRAS exists to further the professional specialism of plastic surgery, by promoting innovation and understanding. Of the officers, the President and Deputy President hold a two-year tenure and the Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer, a three-year tenure. Council members are elected for a three-year period. For further details visit the Council page.
Many BAPRAS members have a personal interest in overseas humanitarian work and BAPRAS itself seeks to support the provision of emergency reconstructive surgical services in the event of a man-made or natural disaster, along with supporting the development of sustainable high quality reconstructive surgery services overseas, via our associated charity, BFIRST.