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£7.7 million investment for the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery

Surgeons with face masks on working

Welsh Government issued this media release on 04.09.24

Health Secretary Mark Drakeford has today confirmed £7.7m to upgrade the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery as it marks its 30th anniversary.

Health Secretary Mark Drakeford said: "For the last 30 years, the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery has built a reputation for being one of Europe’s largest and busiest burns services, providing excellent care to thousands of people.

“This funding will help to ensure the centre can continue to deliver the best outcomes for patients and staff alike, with high quality facilities to meet patient needs, and to attract and retain talented, professional staff – helping to save more lives, quickly and safely.”

More than 6,500 people who need plastic surgery, often following trauma, infection and cancer, are treated every year at the centre.

Consultant plastic surgeon at Morriston Hospital, Dean Boyce said: “The Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery provides care for major burns for a population of over 10 million in Wales and the South West of England, and regularly takes intensive care patients from all over the UK.

“This investment means that the sickest of our Burns patients will continue to get the best care possible.

“Swansea has always been one of the outstanding Burns centres in the UK, and this development ensures that this excellence will continue.”

 

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