About Me

My name is Mohammad Ali Jawad and I am a Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgeon, practicing predominantly in London and throughout the United Kingdom. My time is divided between work for the NHS and my private cosmetic surgery clinic, Nip n Tuck Surgery, for which I am the Managing Director and lead surgeon.

This blog has been created to keep interested parties up to date with projects that I am involved in, with particular emphasis on my ongoing involvement with the treatment of burns victim Katie Piper, plus other medical & surgical subjects for which I have an interest. Please check back regularly for updates.
Many thanks - Mohammad

Monday, 27 February 2012

And the winner is Saving Face....



" I am so grateful for the Academy's recognition of this film and the issue highlighted here. No-one who sees these women could fail to be moved. Each beautiful in their own way, their lives have been destroyed, their faces and bodies disfigured, often by members of their own families. They are the real heros here. They have been ostracised from society following the terrible attacks that have been inflicted upon them. I merely try to restore God's creation,, which has been destroyed by such evil acts of human beings, in the best way I know how. I hope that awareness of the cause will help to eradicate this beast of man-made disease from society."

Many thanks - Mohammad

5 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your work. The Oscar will certainly help you in your noble work...It is people like you who inspire others everyday to do something selfless.

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  2. Great Jawad Bhai! As a doctor I feel proud on you ,for what you have been doing against this social menace in Pakistan. I hope and pray that you be nominated for Nobel Prize on this auspicious dedications.
    Regards
    DR WASEEM SHEIKH
    Pakistan

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  3. I would like to say two things:

    1)I hope that awareness of this cause will help to eradicate these atrocious acts from our society

    2)BOOM !!!

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  4. I think you do amazing work and give hope and inspiration to people like me who can not bear to look in the mirror becausw they feel ugly. I just want to thank you for everything you have done for acid attack victims. Without you their lives would be miserable and hopeless. Much love to you from Lone Star

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  5. I salute you sir for being involved in such a remarkable project. As if poverty wasn't a difficult enough challenge, these courages woman also had to deal with the trauma and anguish of being disfigured for life. I pray Allah rewards you immensely in this and the next life Ameen. Nadeem Malik London

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