Dr Yannis Alexandrides areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Dr Yannis Alexandrides, based in London, is a distinguished plastic surgeon with a focus on transformative procedures, including rhinoplasty (nose job), facelift, blepharoplasty, tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), buccal fat removal and jaw reduction/reshaping. He is the founder and director of 111 Harley St. a renowned plastic surgery and aesthetic clinic in London's most sought after medical address. At the clinic, he offers a wide range of specialist procedures, including the innovative Y-facelift, showcasing his commitment to advanced and comprehensive cosmetic enhancements.
Dr Alexandrides holds an MD with Honours from Athens University School of Medicine, Athens, Greece (1990). Following this, he moved to the USA, where he completed his general plastic surgery residency programme at Temple University at Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia. He also chose to pursue further specialisation in craniofacial and microsurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where he became a fellow in 1997.
Following this, Dr Alexandrides honed his skills at Jackson Memorial Hospital, a renowned trauma centre in the University of Miami, known for its innovation in plastic surgery. There, he performed reconstructive and aesthetic surgeries on trauma victims, laying the foundation for his illustrious career as a plastic surgeon.
Beyond clinical practice, Dr Alexandrides is a prominent figure in research and academia. His contributions include presentations, awards, and active involvement in esteemed organisations like the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and European Board of Plastic Surgery. His commitment to advancing the field is further evident through his role as the founder and creator of 111SKIN, emphasising his dedication to holistic skincare solutions.
Dr Yannis Alexandrides is recognised as a reputable and distinguished expert in the realm of plastic surgery. He provides transformative procedures, prioritising patient well-being and satisfaction.