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Liverpool LASER brought together artists and scientists to explore ‘The Art and Science of Facial Identity’ on 14th March 2018 at Liverpool School of Art and Design. Reconstructive plastic surgeon and director of Surgical-Art UK Prof Partha Vauide discussed his use of artistic inventions when training future reconstructive surgeons with specific focus on aesthetic understanding of the face. Professor Vaiude is a plastic & reconstructive surgeon, surgical trainer and educational innovator. He commenced surgical practice within the NHS in 2000 and his formal training culminated in becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons specialising in Plastic Surgery. Professor Vaiude did his specialist training in Merseyside where he gained a craniofacial Fellowship at Alder Hey Children's Hospital. It is here that he is also the lead surgeon for a unique hair reconstruction service that is being pioneered to offer reconstructive hair transplant surgery for children with hair loss from burns, injuries or surgery. As Managing Director and Faculty Lead for Surgical-Art, Professor Vaiude spends much of his time teaching surgical skills, communication and uniquely, as an exhibited artist himself, 'artistic perspectives for surgery'. His goal is to advance surgical training methods and to bring to the fore lesser taught components such as ethical practice and an understanding of the 'art' of Plastic Surgery and he aspires to provide the highest level of quality through innovation or collaboration in every course. He has a number of innovations to his credit, including the face reconstruction mask which has been recognised nationally. "The face is undeniably the most complex anatomical landscape, designed for higher order function, interaction and identity. It is my belief that, for facial reconstruction, anatomical knowledge and surgical dexterity alone fall short. Planning a reconstruction on this unique topography requires an artistic perspective, gained through multi disciplinary training, to achieve a harmonious and bespoke result." Surgical-Art UK http://www.surgical-art.com/ Surgical-Art UK Twitter/Facebook @SurgicalArtUK For information about upcoming LASERs check out our Eventbrite page https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/liverp... Liverpool LASER https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/microsites/liv... Leonardo LASER https://www.leonardo.info/laser-talks Art in Science MA https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/study/courses/... #LiverpoolLASER #LASERTalks