EBEC-FPRS Board Exam

European Board for Examination
and Certification in Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery

The EBEC-FPRS is the official European body responsible for assessing and certifying surgeons in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Established in September 2022 under the auspices of UEMS and the European Board of Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery (EBORL-HNS), the examination is administered through EAFPS.
Held annually over two days, the exam is open to both European and international candidates.

Next exam
Written exam 30 June 2026 – Oral exam 1 July 2026
Cascais–Lisbon, Portugal

Upcoming Examination

Key dates

Application deadline

15 April 2026

Candidate list published

30 April 2026

Mandatory mock test

One week before the written exam

Fee payment deadline

31 May 2026

Examination fee: €1,500

Payment information

To make the process as smooth as possible, payment is collected directly during the application form no bank transfer required.

Failure to complete payment by 31 May 2026 results in automatic exclusion from the examination.

Eligibility for the EBEC Exam

There are two tracks to sit the EBEC-FPRS examination.

Next exam
Written exam 30 June 2026 – Oral exam 1 July 2026
Cascais–Lisbon, Portugal

01.

Fellowship Track

Open to surgeons who have completed a recognised, structured fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery including EAFPS-recognised fellowships, IFFPSS-affiliated fellowships, or other programmes formally recognised by EBEC-FPRS.
Required documents: fellowship certificate, dates of training, curriculum description signed by the Fellowship Director, proof of medical licensure and specialist registration.
Note: EAFPS fellows are required to sit the EBEC-FPRS exam as part of their fellowship certification process.

02.

Regular Track

Open to experienced surgeons without a recognised fellowship but with substantial clinical activity in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Candidates must hold a specialist qualification in otorhinolaryngology–head and neck surgery, plastic surgery, or maxillofacial surgery, and submit a log of 100 consecutive facial plastic and reconstructive surgery cases personally performed within the last 2 years, following the official EBEC-FPRS Case Report Format.

General requirements

both tracks

All candidates must submit documents in English, agree to EBEC-FPRS confidentiality and integrity policies, complete the mandatory mock test one week before the written exam using the same device they will use on exam day, and declare the accuracy of all submitted information.

Written & Oral exam

The examination

Written exam

Day 1

Two parts, each consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions with a 2-hour time limit.

The passing standard is determined by the Modified Angoff Method, set by a panel of EBEC-FPRS experts to represent the performance of a minimally competent candidate.

No external applications may remain open during the exam any detected activity results in immediate disqualification.

Oral exam

Day 2

12 clinical scenarios divided into 3 modules of 4 scenarios each:

  • Module 1 – Rhinoplasty and nasal surgery
  • Module 2 – Ageing face and oculoplastics
  • Module 3 – Reconstructive surgery, trauma, and varia

Each scenario runs for 6 minutes with 5–7 structured questions. Before each module, candidates have 20 minutes in an isolated room to review the 4 cases.
All three modules must be passed failing one means failing the oral exam in full. Failing either the written or oral exam requires repeating the entire examination in a future cycle.

EBEC-FPRS Equivalence Certification

Available exclusively to surgeons who were Board Certified by the EBCFPRS before 2024. This equivalence ensures full recognition and continuity of your certification under the new EBEC-FPRS framework. A 150 € fee applies, payable via the EAFPS Shop.