AIIMS Delhi Gears Up for Complex Face Transplants: Cadaveric Workshop with Harvard Expert

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, is taking a step toward introducing face transplantation, a highly advanced and complex reconstructive procedure, and organised a training session on the procedure in the institute.
As part of this preparation, the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgery, AIIMS, New Delhi, organised an intensive cadaveric workshop and academic training program from 11th to 15th February 2026 at the Burns and Plastic Surgery Block.
To lead this advanced training initiative, AIIMS hosted Dr Indranil Sinha, Associate Chief of Plastic Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Harvard Medical School), Boston, an internationally recognised expert in composite tissue allotransplantation and face transplant surgery.
From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Dr Maneesh Singhal will lead the program with other faculty members, Dr Shashank Chauhan, Dr Raja Tiwari, Dr Rajkumar Manas, Dr Shivangi Saha , and Dr Aparna Sinha.
The program included hands-on cadaveric workshops, focused academic lectures, interdisciplinary discussions with the ENT, Maxillofacial Surgery, Nephrology, Immunology, Pathology, Psychiatry, Critical Care, Anatomy, and ORBO.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Maneesh Singhal, Head of the Department, Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgery, AIIMS, said: “There is a large number of patients suffering from devastating facial deformities due to acid burns, gunshot injuries, and trauma even after 10 to 12 surgeries. Identifying the right candidate and counselling becomes essential before considering them for transplantation.
Unmotivated, unstable patients, patients with active infection and cancers are not the right candidates for the procedure. Face transplantation is no longer experimental—it is the need of the hour. Developing this capability at AIIMS is essential to provide holistic functional and aesthetic rehabilitation to patients who currently have very limited options.”
Dr Indranil Sinha acknowledged that the skill set and infrastructure at AIIMS were at par with international standards, and he committed his full support to the program.
Dr Dipankar Bhowmick, Prof and Head, Department of Nephrology, mentioned that “ Immunosuppression plays a critical role, for which there is all the infrastructure and facilities in place at AIIMS.” He also said, “ I’m excited and will provide the best possible support for this initiative”.
Dr Shashank Chauhan, Additional Professor and Dr Shivangi Saha, Assistant Professor, mentioned that “we have experience with complex facial reconstructions and aesthetic surgeries, which will be helpful to initiate face transplants at AIIMS, Delhi.”
Dr Preethy K, Assistant Professor from the Department of Psychiatry, emphasised the importance of rehabilitation and counselling throughout the course of treatment. She also mentioned that the department offers an in situ super-speciality course dedicated to transplant patients and expressed her enthusiasm to collaborate on this initiative.
Dr Singhal further emphasised that structured training, ethical preparedness, and multidisciplinary collaboration are crucial before embarking on such complex procedures, and initiatives like this workshop are foundational to that goal.
People attending the press conference- Dr Indranil Sinha, Dr Maneesh Singhal, Dr Bhowmick, Dr SB Ray, Dr Preethy K, Dr Shashank Chauhan, Dr Shivangi Saha, Dr Sneha Singh.


