Training Sites & Clinical Locations
A multi-site training model integrating university-based education, clinical practice and international exposure across different surgical environments.
The fellowship is delivered across multiple academic and clinical environments, allowing fellows to gain exposure to diverse surgical settings, patient populations and healthcare systems.
This multi-site model supports the structured curriculum and academic framework, ensuring that theoretical education, clinical experience and surgical training are closely integrated.
Training environments include university-based teaching, specialized facial plastic surgery practice and affiliated clinical institutions.
European University Cyprus
The academic component of the fellowship is closely associated with the European University Cyprus School of Medicine, providing a structured educational framework within an established medical school environment.
Fellows benefit from access to academic teaching, clinical simulation facilities, anatomy laboratories and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Cyprus Facial Surgery Center
Clinical training in Cyprus is centered around a specialized facial surgery practice, where fellows are exposed to a wide range of aesthetic and reconstructive facial procedures.
The environment supports close supervision, direct interaction with faculty and consistent exposure to high-level surgical practice.
Athens Clinical Training
Fellows also participate in clinical and surgical activity in Athens through specialized facial plastic surgery practice and affiliated hospitals.
This component complements the overall surgical training pathway, offering exposure to different healthcare environments and surgical workflows.
The dual-location structure enhances adaptability and broadens clinical experience.
International Exposure
Selected fellows may have the opportunity for additional exposure through affiliated international clinical environments, including experience in high-volume centers.
This element is aligned with the broader academic direction of the program and supports international collaboration, academic exchange and exposure to diverse surgical approaches.
Anatomy Laboratories
Lecture & Teaching Facilities
Simulation Training
Institutional Academic Direction
The development of this multi-site training model is aligned with the broader academic vision of the Hellenic Institute of Facial Plastic Surgery (HIFPS).
Within this framework, clinical environments, academic teaching and surgical training are progressively integrated into a unified educational structure in rhinoplasty and facial plastic surgery.
