
About Mr Gore
Introduction
After graduating from Cambridge University, I trained in Plastic Surgery in Sydney, London and East Anglia and have undergone further training with world experts in Europe, North America and Asia. I have completed four specialist fellowships in reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery including an international head and neck surgery fellowship in Sydney.
My NHS practice has a specialist focus on complex facial reconstruction and head and neck surgery, including nasal reconstruction and partial laryngeal reconstruction. In private practice I undertake skin cancer treatment, treatment of lymphoedema (olp.surgery) and a broad range of aesthetic surgery. Beyond my many medical, surgical and research-based university degrees I have completed diplomas in Aesthetic Surgery and Medical Education.
I have published numerous articles within the field of plastic surgery. My current research interests include the role of sentinel node biopsy in melanoma, functional outcomes in complex head and neck reconstruction and aesthetic outcomes in reconstructive rhinoplasty.
Sinclair Gore
BA (Cantab), MB BChir, MD, MA (Cantab), FRCS(Plast), PGDip(Aesth), PGCert(MedEd)
History
School Graduation and Sporting Success
In 1991, Mr Gore completed his secondary education and achieved notable sporting success by winning the Irish Rowing Championships. This early accomplishment highlighted his commitment, discipline, and determination, qualities that would later define both his academic journey and his professional career in surgery.

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Medical Training at Cambridge University
That same year, Mr Gore began his medical training at Cambridge University, one of the most prestigious institutions in the world. He studied at Jesus College, where the iconic entrance known as “The Chimney” became a familiar landmark during his years of intensive medical education.

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Victory in the Cambridge Boat Race
In 1993, Mr Gore rowed in the world-famous Cambridge Boat Race, securing victory over an Oxford team that included several Olympians. The achievement carried added significance, coming 89 years after Sir Harold Gillies, widely regarded as the founder of modern plastic surgery, had himself rowed in the race. This milestone marked a unique connection between Mr Gore’s sporting triumph and the heritage of his future surgical specialty.

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Medical Graduation and International Sailing Challenge
Mr Gore graduated from Cambridge University Medical School in 1996, gaining his medical degree and laying the foundation for his surgical career. That same year, he further demonstrated his appetite for challenge by successfully completing the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, one of the most demanding ocean races in the world.

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Early Medical Career in Sydney, Australia
Between 1998 and 2001, Mr Gore undertook his first period of employment in Sydney, Australia. It was during this time that he gained his initial experience in plastic surgery, working alongside leading specialists and beginning to develop the skills that would shape his future career.

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MD Research Fellowship
From 2004 to 2006, Mr Gore completed a prestigious MD research fellowship with the Restoration of Appearance and Function Trust (RAFT). His work was prize-winning and focused on advancing understanding in the field of reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. This period of academic excellence underscored his commitment to combining clinical practice with scientific innovation.

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Specialist Training in Plastic Surgery
Mr Gore entered the UK National Training Scheme in Plastic Surgery in 2006, which spanned five years and included placements in Cambridge, Stevenage, Norwich, and Chelmsford. This rigorous training exposed him to the full breadth of plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery, ensuring he developed a comprehensive expertise across the specialty.

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Head and Neck Surgery Fellowship in Sydney
In 2012, Mr Gore returned to Sydney, Australia, to undertake a Head and Neck Surgery Fellowship. This advanced training focused on complex reconstructive procedures for cancer and trauma patients, further refining his surgical expertise in a highly specialised field.

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Appointment as Consultant Plastic Surgeon in Oxford
In 2013, Mr Gore was appointed as a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. This role marked the culmination of his extensive training and international experience, establishing him as a leading figure in plastic, reconstructive, and aesthetic surgery within the UK.







