Dr James Barraclough, FRCS (ORL-HNS) Otolaryngologist WV6 8LE

Name: James Barraclough, FRCS (ORL-HNS)
Last name: Barraclough
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2008
Years experience: 15
Primary Specialty: Otolaryngologist
Business: Midland Nose Surgery
Address: Wood Rd.
City: Wolverhampton
Zip Code: WV6 8LE
Country: GB
Consulting Fees: -1$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • BMI Alexandra Hospital, Cheadle and HCA The Wilmslow Hospital, Cheshire
Education
  • : , of Bristol, Bristol, England
Postdoc Training
  • : Royal College of Surgeons
GPS coordinates on map: 52.4829,-1.893620014

James Barraclough, FRCS (ORL-HNS)

Primary location
Location name: Birmingham
Country: GB
Map point: 52.4829,-1.893620014
Treatments
  • Ear Surgery
  • Earlobe Repair
  • Mole Removal
  • Revision Rhinoplasty
  • Rhinoplasty
  • Septoplasty
  • Sinus Surgery

RealSelf Info

Profile views: 263
Answer count: 6
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Jul 19, 2018
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Specialist Registered Otolaryngologist
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Doctor Designation Start Time: Aug 6, 2018
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Birmingham, GB. GPS coordinates: 52.4829,-1.893620014

Doctor’s answers

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I am thinking of getting surgery on my ear. Would this procedure be hard to do? (Phot
Asymmetric ears – different size and shape
Sep 6, 2018
Hi, thanks for the question. Your left ear is in a different position to your right but is also a little smaller. It would be possible to perform surgery to get the left ear to look more like the right but not exactly the same and this is very important to keep in mind from the start. With this in mind it is important for you to work out what you would ideally like to achieve. You expectations can then be discussed with your surgeon and what might be achievable.
I hope this helps
What is the procedure to remove a small hole in my lobe? And where can I get this don
Ear lobe procedures
Sep 6, 2018
Split ear lobes, elongated piercing scars and permanent holes are all fairly straightforward to correct. There are techniques used to reduce the chance of scarring and these should be discussed with you at you consultation. Most techniques can be performed under local anaesthetic with minimal discomfort. All the best
James Barraclough FRCS
My otoplasty sutures split, will this leave a scar?
Post op otoplasty
Sep 6, 2018
Hi
It’s difficult to say what’s happened based on the picture but the wound does look a little irregular. If there is a gap in the scar then perhaps a stitch has come loose. If this has happened then the scar may end up being a little more unsightly. To avoid further excessive scarring then use bio-oil for the next 4 weeks and avoid getting the scar exposed to the sun. Once all of the swelling has gone down and the scar has matured in, say, 2 months time then you…
Nose surgery whilst boxing: is there any surgery or something I can do to my nose tha
Boxing after nasal surgery
Aug 4, 2018
Unfortunately I would say no to surgery if you were going to box after the operation. You would go through quite a big procedure and one punch could undo what you had been through and easily make things worse. I would never recommend contact sports after nasal reconstruction.
Yellow mucous down back of throat 4 weeks after sinus surgery (including sphenoid) an
Post op sinus surgery
Aug 4, 2018
Sounds like you are doing all the correct things after your operation. By 4 weeks most people’s discharge settles down so this is a little unusual. Someone should have a look inside the nose with a scope and see what the problem is as one or some of the sinuses may have not settled down. It sounds like a course of antibiotics would be a good idea.
struggling to breath through my nose. are they any operations available?
Blocked nose
Aug 4, 2018
There are a number of reasons why your nose might be blocked. There may be a problem with the lining (inflammation) and/or a problem with the structures in and outside of the nose. There may be a problem with the central part of your nose (nasal septum) and after your operation there may also be collapsing of the outside structures as you breathe in. The nasal septum in the middle of the nose inside may have had too much taken off and this is why your nose has collapsed. It may need…

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