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Paradise
A quiet consultation room
About the practice

A small practice,
built on discipline.

Philosophy

The least surgery possible.

Paradise was founded on a simple, unfashionable idea: that doing less, deliberately, is harder than doing more — and it serves more patients better.

We keep a short surgical list. We block six full weeks of follow-up after every operation. We arrive at every case meeting with one question: will this result still look natural a year from now?

When the answer is yes, we operate. When it is not, we say so.

Accredited theatre

Surgery only within accredited theatres at Niro Spine Hospital.

International fellowships

Training in Paris and Cleveland Clinic.

Documented follow-up

Standardised photographs at five intervals for every patient.

The team

Three names, one approach.

We keep the team deliberately small. The surgeon you consult is the surgeon who operates — and who follows your recovery.

Portrait of Dr Yasmine Fawzy, MD

Dr Yasmine Fawzy, MD

Founding Surgeon · Aesthetic & Reconstructive

Dr Fawzy practices a quiet, deliberate cosmetic surgery — informed by reconstructive principles and a long-held belief that the most successful operations are the ones that are never noticed. She trained in facial aesthetics in Paris and returned to Cairo to build a practice oriented around restraint.

I do not measure success by how dramatic the change is. I measure it by how natural the result feels six months later — and by whether the patient still looks like themselves.
  • MBBCh, Cairo University School of Medicine
  • Master of Plastic Surgery, Cairo University
  • Fellowship, Hôpital Saint-Louis, Paris

Focus

Rhinoplasty (preservation technique)Facial aesthetic surgeryEyelid surgery
Portrait of Dr Omar Bahaa, MD

Dr Omar Bahaa, MD

Senior Surgeon · Body Contouring

Dr Bahaa leads our body contouring practice. His subspecialty is post-bariatric surgery — patients who have done the long, disciplined work of weight loss and now need a body that matches what they have built.

My patients have already done the hard work. My job is to honour it — by giving them skin that fits the body they earned.
  • MBBCh, Ain Shams University
  • MD Plastic Surgery, Ain Shams
  • Observership, Cleveland Clinic Florida

Focus

Tummy tuck and mini abdominoplastyPost-bariatric body contouringVASER lipocontouring
Portrait of Dr Hana Shaheen, MD

Dr Hana Shaheen, MD

Anaesthetist · Patient Safety Lead

Dr Shaheen leads anaesthetic care across all our procedures. Her opioid-light protocols and meticulous pre-operative screening contribute directly to our patients walking on the same evening of major surgery.

Pain control begins before the first incision. The right protocol means a calmer recovery — and that is half the result.
  • MBBCh, Alexandria University
  • Master of Anaesthesiology
  • ASA & EBA member

Focus

Multimodal analgesiaPre-surgical optimisationDay-case anaesthesia
Our charter

Four commitments we will not bend.

01

Restraint over revision

Where two surgeons might say 'more', we will often say 'enough'. The most expensive operation is the one that has to be undone.

02

Honesty before booking

We will tell you when surgery is not the answer. About one in six consultations leaves with a recommendation for non-surgical care, or no care at all.

03

Single-surgeon care

The surgeon you consult is the surgeon who operates. We do not delegate the procedure — and we do not delegate the apology if anything is imperfect.

04

A documented practice

Every operation is photographed in standardized lighting before, during and after. Every revision is logged. The data informs our next conversation with you.

From the journal

Writing on the work, and what surrounds it.

Facial surgery · 2024-11-12

What 'conservative rhinoplasty' actually means

The phrase has been worn out by marketing. Here is what it should mean — surgically, ethically, and on the consultation chair.

7 min read

Practice ethics · 2024-10-04

The hidden cost of a revision operation

Every revision adds scar tissue, time, and risk. Why we will sometimes recommend you wait — or do nothing at all.

5 min read

Body contouring · 2024-09-18

Post-bariatric skin: the honest truth

After major weight loss, skin retraction has limits. Here is what we measure, when we operate, and when we ask you to wait.

8 min read

“We measure success by how natural the result feels a year later — not by how dramatic the change looks at day ten.”

Dr Yasmine Fawzy · Founding surgeon
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