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Babak J. Mehrara

Babak J. Mehrara
Babak J. Mehrara
I am a plastic surgeon who specializes in surgical reconstruction after cancer surgery. Using a variety of techniques, including microsurgical transfer, implants, and local flaps, my colleagues and I aim to restore the appearance and function of cancer patients who have undergone surgery to remove tumors. I have a particular interest in facial reconstruction, facial re-animation, and breast reconstruction. I am currently studying the use of perforator flaps (such as DIEP and SGAP flaps) in breast reconstruction.

Perforator flaps represent the evolution of microsurgical tissue transfer and are distinct from more traditional microsurgical procedures because they enable the transfer of tissues based solely on their blood supply (vascular pedicle). Unlike more traditional microsurgical flaps, perforator flaps avoid the use of donor muscles such as the rectus (abdominal) or gluteal (buttock) and are associated with decreased pain and faster recovery.
Phone
212-639-8639

Education
MD, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Residencies
New York University Medical Center

Fellowships
UCLA Medical Center

Board Certifications
Plastic Surgery

Clinical Expertise
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Breast and Facial Reconstruction; Microsurgery

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