Fellowship Program / Faculty

Faculty & Teaching Staff

Fellowship training is delivered through a faculty team combining academic leadership, specialist facial surgery expertise and multidisciplinary educational support.

The fellowship is supervised by experienced faculty members with backgrounds in facial plastic surgery, plastic and maxillofacial surgery, academic teaching and postgraduate medical education.

Fellows benefit from close interaction with faculty across clinical decision-making, operative training, case review, research activity and structured academic sessions.

Co-Directors

Neophytos Demetriades facial plastic surgery professor Cyprus

Professor Neophytos Demetriades, MD DDS MSc

Professor, European University Cyprus School of Medicine
Program Director, Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery
President, Cyprus Association of Facial Cosmetic Surgery

Provides academic oversight and senior surgical leadership within the fellowship, with particular expertise in maxillofacial, reconstructive and advanced facial surgery.

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George Mireas facial plastic surgeon portrait Athens Greece

Professor George Mireas, MD PhD

Clinical Associate Professor, European University Cyprus School of Medicine
Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, Athens
Director, European Rhinoplasty Masterclass Training Center of EAFPS

Contributes specialist expertise in facial plastic surgery, rhinoplasty, reconstructive surgery and fellowship-level clinical mentoring.

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Extended Faculty

Dr Spiros Lazarou

Contributes to clinical teaching and operative exposure within the broader fellowship training environment.

Assistant Professor Maria Papadaki

Supports the academic dimension of the program through university-linked educational activity and teaching.

Clinical Associate Professor Dilip Madnani, MD

Provides affiliated international academic and clinical perspective in facial plastic surgery.

Dean Elizabeth Johnson

Supports the academic governance and postgraduate educational framework of the fellowship.

Mentorship Model

Fellowship teaching is based on direct supervision, progressive autonomy and regular case-based feedback.

Fellows are guided not only in technical execution, but also in patient selection, surgical planning, complication management and professional development.

Educational Role of Faculty

Faculty members contribute across multiple aspects of the fellowship, including clinical supervision, academic sessions, surgical teaching and research support.

This multidisciplinary approach helps create a balanced educational experience with both practical depth and academic structure.

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