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Jason P. Ulm, M.D.

Jason P. Ulm, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Surgery

M.D. awarded by Indiana University School of Medicine, 2004

Residency

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Medical University of South Carolina
General Surgery- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey- Rutgers

Fellowship

Craniofacial and Aesthetic Surgery - Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

Board Certification: Surgery

Specialties: Plastic Surgery

Clinical Interests:
Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery)
Breast Surgery- Cosmetic (augmentation/lift) and Reconstruction (implant)
Cleft lip and palate surgery
Cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the face and body
Craniofacial surgery and anomalies
DIEP flap breast reconstruction
Facial reconstruction and correction of facial deformities
Facial rejuvenation (facelift)
Microsurgery
Moh's reconstruction Necklift
Rhinoplasty (nose surgery)

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