Providing expert medical micropigmentation for nipple and areola restoration following breast surgery
About Pam
Bio

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Pam Golton
DipHE RN (Adult), BSc, PgCert Medical Education
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Pam qualified as a Registered Adult Nurse in 2008 and has been a Breast Reconstruction Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) since 2011. She holds a BSc in Acute Clinical Practice (Cancer Pathway) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education.
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Pam has worked at Queen Victoria Hospital (QVH), East Grinstead, throughout her nursing career, specialising in surgical nursing and complex microsurgical breast reconstruction. She has extensive experience supporting patients undergoing advanced reconstructive procedures and is committed to maintaining high standards of clinical care.
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She is currently a Macmillan Breast Reconstruction CNS at QVH, where she provides expert guidance and support to patients throughout their reconstruction journey, combining clinical expertise with a strong focus on patient education.
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Pam is a qualified practitioner in nipple and areola micropigmentation (medical tattooing), with a particular interest in achieving natural, restorative outcomes for patients following breast reconstruction.
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She is actively involved in education and professional development, regularly teaching and presenting at national breast meetings. Pam is a member of the Breast Reconstruction Nurse Network (BRNN), the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS), and the Association of Breast Surgery (ABS).
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Pam is also a founder and trustee of Restore, a breast reconstruction charity, supporting patients through information and shared experiences.
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