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Dr. James Bradley is a renowned Plastic Surgeon, board certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and by the American Board of Surgery. He specializes in cosmetic surgery of the face, nose and breast and in reconstructive surgery for children born with facial deformities. Dr. Bradley is the Bernard Sarnat Craniofacial Chair and the Chief of Pediatric Plastic Surgery at the UCLA Division of Plastic Surgery. In his office at UCLA, near both Beverly Hills and Santa Monica, he serves patients from all over the world.
Dr. Bradley received his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Notre Dame after studying Anthropology and Art. In Philadelphia, he received his Medical Degree at Thomas Jefferson Medical College and trained in Surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital. In Manhattan, he completed his plastic surgery training at the prestigious Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, New York University and his cosmetic surgery training at Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. In Los Angeles, he then did additional training in Craniofacial Surgery at UCLA. In Pittsburgh, he directed the Craniofacial Surgery Program and was the Chief of Pediatric Plastic Surgery at the University for several years before returning to Los Angeles.
Dr. Bradley is frequently seen on Discovery Health, the Learning Channel, Local and National News Programs documenting real, extreme makeover reconstructive cases on children and adults with deformities. Dr. Bradley has a strong interest in not-for-profit foundation work aimed at supporting children with facial birth deformities. His active laboratory investigates bone tissue engineering, cranial suture biology and improved methods of distraction osteogenesis. He continues to publish scientific articles, edit journals, present as an invited lecturer and teach. As a plastic surgeon he is know for his attention to detail and working with his patients to achieve their goals.
The most important element in deciding on doing a cosmetic procedure is making an informed decision. Sometimes we live with an element in our appearance that bothers us and getting an elective procedure could be that decision that opens up a whole new world of self-empowerment and confidence about one's appearance. Almost everyone has something they want to improve about their face or body and making the right decisions can optimize those results.
I'm doctor James Bradley, a UCLA physician in the Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. Having been a trained physician in plastic surgery for ten years I find that most people seeking some body and List of 0fferings and overall appearance enhancement are looking for some basic guidance in navigating through what can be a very scary process-selecting the right surgeon. The important questions to ask are 1) Is the surgeon board certified? 2) Are the costs for an elective procedure with the surgeon of your choice within your limits or are you compromising care because of lower fees? 3) Are you really ready for a change in your appearance? 4) Do you connect and communicate with your surgeon? These are just some of the questions to consider when deciding to do an elective surgery.
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