Humanitarian Work of Mohammad Jawad
Mr Mohammad Jawad is an internationally renowned reconstructive surgeon dedicated to restoring dignity and hope to victims of severe burns, acid attacks, and natural disasters. His pioneering surgical work gained global recognition through the Channel 4 documentary My Beautiful Face, which followed his groundbreaking treatment of Katie Piper. This experience led to his ongoing support for the Katie Piper Foundation, where he serves as a trustee, helping improve access to specialist burns rehabilitation.
Global Efforts for Acid Attack Survivors
A passionate advocate for acid attack survivors, Mr Jawad collaborates with organisations like Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) and Islamic Help. Through the Smiles Better Campaign, he has performed life-changing reconstructive surgeries in Pakistan, providing victims with the medical and psychological support they need to rebuild their lives. The Oscar-winning documentary Saving Face further highlighted his commitment to this cause.
Disaster Relief & Emergency Surgery
In response to humanitarian crises, Mr Jawad has provided emergency reconstructive surgery to disaster victims worldwide. Following the 2005 Pakistan earthquake, he led a surgical team performing complex limb-salvaging procedures in a dedicated trauma unit. His efforts ensured urgent and advanced care for those in dire need.
Supporting Medical Charities Worldwide
Beyond his surgical work, Mr Jawad has collaborated with international charities such as Interplast UK (Re-Surge International) and Child Care International, offering free reconstructive surgery for children with cleft lip and palate conditions in underserved communities. His volunteer missions have restored countless children’s and adults’ function, confidence, and opportunity.
Through his unwavering dedication, Mr Jawad continues to push the boundaries of humanitarian medicine, ensuring that the most vulnerable receive the care, dignity, and second chances they deserve.