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Regenerative Breast Surgery | Implantable Devices

Were working with an innovative medtech company bringing a next-generation resorbable scaffold to the UK a breakthrough in regenerative breast surgery already making waves in the US.

Were looking for an experienced Territory Manager to drive growth across the South of England, helping shape the UK launch and build lasting partnerships with leading surgeons and clinics.

What youll do:

Build and grow relationships with key clinical stakeholders

Drive adoption through hands-on commercial and clinical support

Deliver on sales goals while championing great patient outcomes

Youll bring:

Proven success in theatre-based medical device sales (ideally implantable or surgical)

Strong network in breast or aesthetic surgery

A strategic, self-driven, and entrepreneurial mindset

Why join?
A rare chance to get in early with a fast-growing brand redefining regenerative surgery and make a real impact for patients, clinicians, and the market.

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