Dr. Ayobami Aranmolate: Pioneering a New Era of Plastic Surgery and Healthcare in Africa
In the bustling heart of Nigeria’s healthcare landscape, Grandville Medical and Laser shines as a testament to innovation, excellence, and transformative care. At its helm is Dr. Ayobami Rasheed Aranmolate, a trailblazing plastic surgeon whose journey from Lagos to global recognition is reshaping the field of aesthetic and reconstructive surgery across Africa.

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Dr. Aranmolate’s story began at the prestigious College of Medicine, University of Lagos, where he honed his medical skills. His passion for aesthetic surgery led him to pursue advanced international certifications in Botox, dermal fillers, and rhinoplasty, blending local roots with global standards. This relentless drive for mastery has positioned him as a leader in Nigeria’s healthcare sector, bringing world-class expertise to Grandville Medical and Laser, the country’s foremost aesthetic and multispecialty centre.
Grandville Medical and Laser is more than a clinic—it’s a comprehensive healthcare ecosystem. Under Dr. Aranmolate’s visionary leadership, the centre offers an impressive array of services, from ICU and cardiology to dermatology, neurosurgery, and paediatrics. Its aesthetic and reconstructive surgery offerings, however, stand out as a cornerstone of its mission. With cutting-edge technologies like the Leonardo laser for skin treatments and endovascular procedures, and the Vectra 3D imaging system for pre-surgical visualization, Grandville ensures precision, safety, and patient satisfaction. Services like body sculpting, laser treatments, and skin and wound care further cement its reputation as a one-stop destination for long-term wellness.
Dr. Aranmolate’s influence extends far beyond clinical practice. A frequent voice in Nigerian media, he uses platforms like The Punch to educate the public on the importance of safety in plastic surgery, especially for younger patients exploring aesthetic enhancements. In an interview with The Guardian, he shed light on preventable congenital conditions like cleft lip and palate, linked to factors such as folic acid deficiency during pregnancy. Through Grandville, he has spearheaded initiatives offering free surgical repairs for affected children, blending medical expertise with social good.
What sets Dr. Aranmolate apart is his ambitious vision for the future. Grandville Medical and Laser is poised to become a continental leader, with plans to establish branches in key African cities, ensuring broader access to top-tier care. His blueprint includes a state-of-the-art training institute for aesthetic and reconstructive surgery, empowering the next generation of African surgeons. By integrating telemedicine and artificial intelligence, Dr. Aranmolate aims to bring virtual consultations and remote care to underserved regions, while research initiatives will drive innovative healthcare solutions tailored to African needs.
Sustainability is also a priority. Grandville’s future operations will adopt eco-friendly practices, reflecting a commitment to both patient and planetary health. Additionally, expanded trauma and burn centres equipped with advanced technology will address critical healthcare gaps, reinforcing the clinic’s role as a beacon of hope.

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Dr. Aranmolate’s work transcends the boundaries of traditional medicine. Grandville Medical and Laser is not just a facility—it’s a movement, redefining what healthcare can achieve in Africa. By marrying cutting-edge technology with compassionate, patient-centred care, Dr. Aranmolate is crafting a legacy that inspires trust, fosters innovation, and transforms lives.
From his roots in Lagos to his bold aspirations for the continent, Dr. Ayobami Aranmolate is proving that African healthcare can lead on the global stage. As Grandville Medical and Laser continues to grow, it stands as a symbol of progress, resilience, and the power of visionary leadership in the pursuit of excellence.
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