Howard Levinson
The Center for Plastic Surgery at Â鶹ÊÓƵ Princess Anne and Â鶹ÊÓƵ Plastic Surgery Specialists
Dr. Howard Levinson is a Board-certified Plastic Surgeon and President of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons/Plastic Surgery Foundation with more than 20 years experience as a Plastic Surgeon. He has been recognized as a leading Plastic Surgeon nationwide and recently joined Â鶹ÊÓƵ Medical Group from Duke University Medical Center. He is the Chief of Plastic Surgery at EVMS. His clinical interests include breast augmentation/implants, mastopexy, breast lift, breast implant exchange and removal, cosmetic breast reduction, gynecomastia, mommy makeover, tummy tucks/abdominoplasty, body contouring, liposuction, waistline tightening, Brachioplasty, bra line lift, thigh lift, vaginoplasty, fat grafting, nonsurgical rejuvenation, Botox, and fillers. Dr. Levinson is an international speaker, pioneer, and inventor. He created the T-Line Mesh and Soft Tissue Fixation System, which is a revolutionary technology being used across the US for abdominoplasty, corset formation, and abdominal tightening to combat the bulge. The T-Line Mesh and Soft Tissue Fixation System mesh sutures have been implanted more than 3,500 times with incredible success. When not working, he enjoys kite surfing, skiing, staying fit, reading, attending concerts and theatre, and spending time with his family and friends, which includes walking and playing with his two golden doodles – Luci Loo and Bode.
Board Certifications
- American Board of Plastic Surgery
M.D.
University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston
Residency:
Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center
General Surgery
Duke Hospital University
Plastic Surgery
- Fibrosis
- Wound Healing
- Cell Contractility
- Tissue Remodeling
- Medical device development including hernia mesh, tissue-engineered skin, and wound care technologies
Publications on PubMed
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