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Health News of Monday, 2 January 2017

Source: Oral Ofori

Nonprofit Cosmetic Surgery For Breast Cancer Survivors In West Africa

The Center For Cosmetic Surgery Ghana
(CCSG) was set up in 2006 as a for-profit entity in Ghana by Dr. Kwasi A. Debra and his associates. Based on needs seen
by Dr. Debra from patients that need cosmetic surgery treatment devoid of vanity, he
has seriously been considering the establishment of a West Africa Nonprofit Cosmetic
Surgery Unit for breast cancer survivors.

The long-term goal of CCSG and Aesthetic Laser and Vein Center; Dr. Debra’s Bowie Maryland practice in the USA, is to enhance the nonprofit hub idea such that more people across the west African
sub-region come to benefit from it. Partners and potential sponsors have begun
working together to make the West Africa Nonprofit Cosmetic Surgery Unit (WANCSU) a
possibility by the close of 2025.

Dr. Debra, a US based Ghanaian cosmetic surgeon
born November 24, 1957, identified some of these non-vanity treatment categories in
an interview with TheAfricanDream.net — during a meet up late 2016 in Washington,
DC, — as being needed mostly by women.

Why a West Africa Nonprofit Cosmetic Surgery
Unit

“Based on my years of experience from working in Ghana
on women coming from across various West African countries to the CCSG, I have been
able to identify some of these needs to be in the forms of breast reconstruction and
cosmetic procedures for people who have had breast cancer and have received treatment”
Dr. Debra said.

The cosmetic surgeon went on to say that “...some of these women after
receiving breast cancer treatment might have prosthesis fitted to create the
appearance of an actual breast. Eventually, some of them though need extensive
surgery that might seem reconstructive with certain cosmetic components
involved.”

“It is for situations like these that make me want to invest in setting up the WANCSU nonprofit unit
where we can get potential sponsors to help us assist people that need cosmetic
surgery related treatment that is not vanity but more humanitarian oriented,” the
surgeon told TheAfricanDreams.net

Cosmetic and plastic surgeons from all over
the world and Africa would be encouraged to lend expertise and time to treating
patients within the west Africa sub-region and anyone traveling outside it to receive
treatment at WANCSUÂ when it is completed.

Reason For the West Africa Focus

When TheAfricanDream.net asked why the focus on West
Africa, Dr. Debra said because Africa is a big continent, for now, he does not
intend to spread out to cover the entire continent, plus South Africa and some other
technologically and medically developed countries have already set themselves on a
great path to building vibrant cosmetic surgery industries in Africa.

“My partners
and I are calling on anyone interested in helping make this 2025 dream of ours to set
up WANCSUÂ a reality to reach out so we start laying the foundation stone for this
all important humanitarian responsibility.” - Dr. Debra

Kwasi
A. Debra, MD MBA Obstetrician-Gynecologist is a cosmetic surgeon and member of the
following: American College of Phlebology and the American Society for Laser Medicine
& Surgery. He is also a past president of the Ghana Physicians and Surgeons
Foundatio
n and holds certifications from various respected institutions including Harvard.

He
was once a Professor at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, USA. Contact him
about his vision 2025 nonprofit Center For Cosmetic Surgery by emailing concierge@aestheticlavc.com

Watch the Body-Transformation Cosmetic
Surgeon speak on his trade https://vimeo.com/196962178