MEET PROFESSOR
MARK ASHTON

MB., BS. MD. FRACS (Plas)
Specialist Plastic Surgeon

PROFESSOR MARK ASHTON

Mark is a Clinical Professor of Surgery and Honorary Professor of Anatomy at the University of Melbourne, and Chair of Plastic Surgery at Epworth Freemasons Hospital. Mark is the former Head of Plastic Surgery at The Royal Melbourne Hospital (2001-2016) and Royal Women’s Hospital (2000-2016), and past President of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (2017 – 2019). Mark is the Plastic Surgery Specialty Elected Counsellor to the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, and currently serves on the Board of Training and Council, for the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons, The New Zealand Society of Plastic Surgeons, and the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Mark is a member of the Perioperative Expert Advisory Board for Safer Care Victoria, Department of Health and Human Services advising the Victorian Government on health policy.

Mark is the co-Editor in Chief of the Australasian Journal of Plastic Surgery and an Invited Editor for The Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal in America. Mark is an invited Faculty Member of the International Perforator Flap Course in Belgium, past Chairman of the Melbourne Advanced Facial Anatomy Course, and member of the London Breast Meeting and Stockholm Breast Meetings.

Mark is the Director of the Taylor Research Lab within the Anatomy Department of the University of Melbourne, a past Board Member and past Chair of the Surgical Committee for Interplast, a not-for-profit charity providing Plastic Surgery to the Asia Pacific.

Mark has published eleven book chapters and over 200 articles on Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in peer reviewed national and international journals.

AHPRA registration number – MED0001135718

Watch the below video where Professor Mark Ashton discusses why he became a Plastic Surgeon and the challenges of his work.

Listen to Professor Mark Ashton on the PRS Global Keynotes Podcast, discussing Raising Reliable Perforator Flaps

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