Cosmetic, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is carried out not only to improve physical appearance but also to improving function and enhancing general well-being for people with congenital deformities, those who have had accidents or injuries, and cancer sufferers. The range of activity available at the hospital includes the management and treatment of conditions using the following surgical procedures; Skin Lesions, Breast Surgery, Hand Surgery
Cosmetic Procedures including; Medical Cosmetics, Surgical Cosmetics (Aesthetic Surgery) and Botox Clinics
An e- referral from a GP / Consultant will be required for each patient attending the selected consultant. Please ensure an e-referral is sent via healthlink - we no longer accept fax or postal referrals.
Non-Melanoma Cancer, Excision of
Punch Biopsy
Mr Curran, originally from County Donegal, graduated with honours from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2001. He was awarded Fellowship of The College (plastic surgery section) in 2012 and was awarded a certificate of completion of surgical training in 2013. Mr Curran then undertook reconstructive surgery fellowships in the UK at The Royal Free Hospital, London and at Broomfield Hospital’s St. Andrew’s Centre for Plastic Surgery and Burns. Mr Curran then completed a further reconstructive surgery fellowship in the USA at The John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore and a cosmetic surgery fellowship at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai.
Mr Curran practices in most aspects of plastic and reconstructive surgery, with specialist interests in skin cancer surgery, microvascular surgery, breast reconstruction and cosmetic surgery.
MB BCh BAO (2001)
MCh (2007)
FRCSI (Plast) (2012)
The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mt Sinai
The John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
Broomfield Hospital, Essex
The Royal Free Hospital, London
St James’s Hospital, Dublin
Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin
Cork University Hospital
St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin
University College Hospital, Galway
St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Dublin
Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
Awarded Thesis (for MCh degree):
Type 5 Phosphodiesterase inhibition effects on wound healing and flap survival in diabetes mellitus.
Wood-Smith DW, Curran JN, Kassira W, (2017). Closed Rhinoplasty, In: Tran TA, Panthaki ZJ, Hoballah JJ, Thaller SR (Eds.), Operative Dictations in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (pp. 3-7). Springer: Switzerland.
Sheehan KM, Curran J, Kay EW, Broe P, Grace A, “Well differentiated foetal adenocarcinoma of the lung in a 29-year-old woman”. Journal of Clinical Pathology 2003; 56: 478-479.
Curran JN, Conlon PJ, O'Kelly P, Hickey DP, “Multi Organ Transplantation: A review of the Irish experience”. Irish Medical Journal 2005; 98(8): 235-237.
Curran JN, Crealey M, Sadadcharam G, Fitzpatrick G, O’Donnell M, “Vitamin E: patterns of understanding, use and prescription by health professionals and students at a university teaching hospital”. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2006; 118(1): 248-52.
Curran JN, Winter DC, Bouchier-Hayes D, “The Biological Fate and Clinical Implications of Arginine Metabolism in Tissue Healing”. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2006; 14(4): 376-86.
Roche-Nagle G, Curran J, Bouchier-Hayes DJ, Tierney S, “Risk-based evaluation of thromboprophylaxis among surgical inpatients: are low risk patients treated unnecessarily?”. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2007; 176(3): 169-73.
Dillon MF, Curran J, Martos R, Walsh C, Walsh J, Al-Azawi D, Lee CS, O'Shea D, “Factors that affect longevity of intravenous cannulas: a prospective study”. Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 2008; 101(9); 731-5.
Curran JN, McGuigan KG, O’Broin E, “A case of deep burns, while diving the Lusitania”, Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2009.12.014.
Simper JM, Curran JN, Mosahebi A, “Are other companies prepared?”, British Medical Journal, 2012; 344: e2192.