PhD, FRCS(OMFS), FIBCSOMS, FRCS(Glasg), FRCS(Edin), FDSRCPS, MBChB(Hons), BDS(Hons)
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
28 years of experience
Glasgow, G52 3NQ
(+3 more)
28 years of experience
Glasgow, G52 3NQ
(+3 more)
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Professor Jim McCaul is a Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon with over twenty years of experience. He specialises in anti-ageing and rejuvenation facial surgery, cosmetic facial laser treatments and cosmetic facial plastic surgery.
He completed his medical and dental training at the University of Glasgow, before undertaking specialist training in in Scotland, Miami and London. He was awarded a PhD in Head and Neck Cancer in 2005.
He has published over 50 original research articles and has authored 5 book chapters. He is an associate editor of the International Journal of Surgery and a reviewer for a number of other medical journals.
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General Medical Council
No. 4441878
University of Glasgow
Medicine
Graduated 1997
BSc MBBS University of Glasgow
MRCP Royal College of Physicians
FRCR Royal College of Radiologists
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221 Crookston Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom, G52 3NQ
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Polmaise Rd, Stirling, United Kingdom, FK7 9JH
Expert hands with a truly amazing refreshed/ rejuvenated result even after 1 week.
Extremely reassuring , explained in a way that I understood, very nice manner, l trusted Professor McCaul absolutely.
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Professor James McCaul speaks English
Where is Professor James McCaul located?
Professor James McCaul primarily practices at Ross Hall Hospital (part of Circle Health Group), located at 221 Crookston Road, Glasgow, United Kingdom, G52 3NQ
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