Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery Publication


I am honored to be published in the Journal of Craniofacial Surgery with surgeons who are pioneers and leaders in the field. It is a great and unique opportunity to be able to contribute to Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery research with one of my greatest mentors in the field, Dr. Malcolm A. Lesavoy.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Facial Trauma: Cards from Family Members



Facial trauma and facial fractures are surgical procedures I enjoy, as I find the anatomy fascinating and I enjoy continually trying to improve ways in which to conceal scars. The one aspect that I appreciate the most about my profession, are cards or testimonials that I receive from patients or their family members.

This nice family member writes:

"I want to thank you for your kindness, generosity and most of all for taking care of my brother this past week.

Having unexpected surgery is always a little unsettling, but your demeanor, dedication, and expertise made my family and I feel very comfortable and confident in you. Right from the start we knew we were in great hands.

We will be forever thankful to you and there will always be a piece in our hearts that will remind us of you very fondly.

Thank You. Thank You. Thank You"

Cards such as these are one of the highest compliments that I could ever receive and I am truly touched.

As my career advances, I find more similarity between reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Both disciplines require a well thought out operative plan, a thorough knowledge of the anatomy, and conscientious and careful patient follow-up. I am very thankful to have had excellent training.

Brian P. Dickinson, M.D.