
CARE Hospitals Hosts Major Facial Plastic Surgery Summit in Hyderabad

- CARE Hospitals launches international facial plastic surgery summit in Hyderabad.
- The event brings together global experts for live surgeries, lectures, and academic exchange.
- Summit aims to enhance clinical standards and bring global innovations to Indian healthcare.
CARE Hospitals, Banjara Hills, in collaboration with the Facial Reconstructive & Cosmetic Surgery India Trust (FRCSIT), has launched the 9th International Rhinoplasty & Facial Plastic Surgery Workshop and Indian Facial Plastic Surgery Summit 2025. The prestigious two day event is being held at Taj Deccan, Hyderabad, and has attracted some of the most respected national and international experts in the field.
The summit was inaugurated by Mr. Varun Khanna, Group Managing Director of Quality Care India Ltd (QCIL), along with other healthcare leaders including Dr. Nikhil Mathur, Dr. N. Vishnu Swaroop Reddy, and Mr. Biju Nair of CARE Hospitals. The workshop has drawn a large number of surgeons and healthcare professionals from across the country.
“This summit reflects our commitment to bringing world class medical knowledge to India”, said Mr. Khanna. “By connecting global surgical leaders with Indian doctors, we help strengthen the future of Indian healthcare”.
Day one featured live surgical demonstrations, keynote talks, and interactive sessions led by leading international surgeons like Prof. Yong Ju Jang (South Korea), Dr. Chuan Hsiang Kao (Taiwan), and others from the UK, Singapore, and Nepal. Topics included the latest techniques in rhinoplasty, facial reconstruction, and cosmetic surgery.
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Dr. N. Vishnu Swaroop Reddy, the organising chairman, called the event a powerful platform for knowledge sharing and clinical innovation. “The first day was inspiring. It showed how collaboration can push the boundaries of surgical excellence in India”, he said.
The event continues with more live surgeries and academic discussions, reinforcing CARE Hospitals' role in leading medical education and training in India.