DY Patil Adv Fellowship Cosmetic Surgery FAQs
Ques. Who is eligible for the Advanced Fellowship in Cosmetic Surgery at DY Patil Navi Mumbai? Can a BDS graduate apply?
Ans. No, BDS graduates are not eligible for this program. The eligibility is restricted to postgraduate surgical specialists: MDS (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery), MCh (Plastic Surgery), MS (ENT), MS (General Surgery), and MD (Dermatology). This is a super-specialty fellowship designed for surgeons who already have a postgraduate degree and want to further specialize in cosmetic and aesthetic surgery. The program is not open to BDS or MBBS graduates without a relevant postgraduate surgical qualification.
Ques. What makes this fellowship different from other cosmetic surgery training programs available in India?
Ans. This is the first and only university-certified Advanced Fellowship in Cosmetic Surgery in India, awarded by DY Patil Deemed to be University (recognized under UGC Act, 1956). Unlike private CDE courses or workshops, this is a structured 1-year full-time program with a formal examination, clinical log book evaluation, and a university-awarded certificate. It is conducted in collaboration with the Cosmetic Surgery Institute (CSI), Mumbai, under the mentorship of Dr. Mohan Thomas, an American-trained and board-certified cosmetic surgeon with decades of experience. The program also provides a stipend of Rs. 1,50,000 at the end of the year.
Ques. What procedures will I be trained in during this fellowship?
Ans. The curriculum is comprehensive and covers the full spectrum of cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine, including: facial cosmetic surgery (browlift, upper and lower blepharoplasty, facelift, necklift, rhinoplasty, otoplasty, fat transfer, alloplastic augmentation), liposuction, hair transplantation (evaluation, PRP, surgical techniques, complications), laser surgery (hard and soft tissue), neuromodulators (Botox), soft tissue fillers, sclerotherapy, scar revision, wound healing, and resurfacing. The program also covers emergency preparedness, medical-legal issues, ethics, and photographic documentation.
Ques. Is the training observational only, or will I get hands-on surgical experience?
Ans. The program is described as "1 year full-time observation and assisting in various cosmetic surgery and aesthetic medicine procedures." This means participants primarily observe and assist the mentor surgeon rather than independently performing procedures. However, the grading system includes clinical case presentations and a clinical log book, indicating active clinical participation. Candidates seeking independent surgical training should clarify the extent of hands-on involvement directly with the program coordinator before enrolling.
Ques. What is the stipend amount, and when is it paid?
Ans. Candidates enrolled in this fellowship are eligible to receive an annual stipend of Rs. 1,50,000, paid at the end of the academic year (i.e., after completing the full year). This effectively reduces the net cost of the program from Rs. 11,00,000 to Rs. 9,50,000. The stipend is confirmed on the official program page. Candidates should verify the current stipend terms with the admissions office at the time of enrollment, as terms may be subject to revision.
Ques. What is the career scope after completing this Advanced Fellowship in Cosmetic Surgery?
Ans. Completing this fellowship opens significant career opportunities in the rapidly growing cosmetic and aesthetic medicine industry in India. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons, ENT Surgeons, and Dermatologists who complete this program can offer a wider range of high-value cosmetic procedures in their practice, significantly increasing their earning potential. The university-certified credential adds credibility to your profile when setting up a cosmetic surgery practice or joining an established cosmetic surgery center. The mentorship of Dr. Mohan Thomas and the association with the Cosmetic Surgery Institute also provides valuable professional networking opportunities.





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