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KNOXVILLE FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY
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David B. Reath, M.D.
David B Reath, MD PLLC 109 Northshore Dr Ste 101
Knoxville, Tennessee 37919
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About David B. Reath, M.D. & Staff
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Educational Background
Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery- 1986- present
Postgraduate Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA) 1984-1986
General Surgery Residency - Medical College of Virginia (Richmond, VA) 1980-1983 Chief Resident 1983-1984
Categorical Surgery Internship - Medical College of Virginia (Richmond, VA) 1980-1979
Medical School - University of Texas - Southwestern Medical School (Dallas, TX) 1975-1979
Undergraduate - Trinity University (San Antonio, TX) 1971-1975 (Cum Laude)
High School - St. Paul High School (Concord, NH) 1971 (Cum Laude)
Certification / Memberships
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons
- American Board of Plastic Surgery
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
- American Board of Surgery
Additional Affiliations
Board of Directors, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, October 2006
Board Certification: Diplomate - American Board of Surgery (1985)
Board Certification: Diplomate - American Board of Plastic Surgery (1988)
Tennessee Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (Past President)
American College of Surgeons - Fellow
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Southern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
American Trauma Society
American Cancer Society
American Medical Association
Southern Medical Association
Southeastern Surgical Congress
Tennessee Medical Association
Knoxville Academy of Medicine
Knoxville Surgical Society
Humera Surgical Society
International Society of Aquatic Medicine
American Cleft Plate-Craniofacial Association
Years In Practice
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An inside interview with LocateADoc.com
Describe the most rewarding experience that you have had working with a patient? I am fortunate to have many rewarding experiences. These range from someone who had the function of their leg restored from reconstruction from trauma, to a women who feels whole again after having their breast reconstructed following mastectomy, to a someone in whom I have change a part of their body that has never been the way they wanted it to be. However, on experience that stands out in my mind is taking care of a child who was born with a cleft lip. And what is special is that her mother was also a patient in whom I had repaired a cleft lip.
What is your charity organization of choice and why? FISH is a local hunger ministry, and a favorite charity of mine. They have several distribution centers that provide food for those in need. Over fifty local churches are involved and together FISH feeds about 11,000 hungry families each month. And they do this with great economic efficiency. Through bulk buying and gifts of food, five dollars will feed a family of four for three days.
What makes your specialties the right fields of medicine for you? Plastic surgery combines the art and science of improving the shape or form of the body while maintaining or improving normal function. There are important elements of aesthetics, design, and problem solving that appeal to me. I have always understood that once a person has recovered from an operation whether it is plastic surgery or other surgeries, what they are left with is a scar. So minimizing their scar while improving their overall appearance is very important.
Can you tell us in your own words what you consider a perfect outcome of a surgical procedure? It may be rare to get a perfect outcome. And really, this is not what I strive for. Because the pursuit of perfection can lead to results that fall far from the mark. A saying I like is: the enemy of good is better. Our goal, rather than perfection, is excellence. Too many times, either in surgery or in life, we make an excellent result worse when we try to make it perfect. Some results may in fact be perfect. And it's really hard to know when you're there. But an excellent result is one in which, after the patient is fully recovered, the patient has achieved what they wanted, the aesthetic result is excellent, and their function is normal or improved.
What procedure would you like to do more of and why? My favorite operation is probably a tummy tuck. I have always liked my results from this operation, and over the years, by adopting improved techniques, these results have gotten even better. But what we are able to do with this operation is to restore or improve the appearance of a part of the body that, in women, has been changed by pregnancy and child bearing. The changes that are made with this surgery cannot be achieved by diet and exercise alone. And, we are restoring what has been changed by bringing another life into this world. Cool stuff, really.
I also love doing breast augmentations. In so many women this really helps them with a part of their body that just doesn't fit with the rest of their body. And by making them more proportional, there are tremendous improvements in what they can wear, and how they feel about themselves.
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Office Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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Jill Maze, RN
Aesthetic Specialist
We are excited to welcome Aesthetic Specialist Jill Maze to our practice. Since the FDA's approval of Botox, Restylane and Juvederm, Jill has focused on advanced training with the nation's most renowned experts in Cosmetic Injectables. What do our clients say they love about this Staff Member?
She is the best nurse they have ever met, and super sweet. They love the way she will give you a stuffed animal to hug if you get nervous!
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Heather McNeal
Licensed Aesthetician
Licensed Aesthetician Heather McNeal is an incredible asset to our practice. With over eleven years experience in medical and aesthetic care, Heather brings a wealth of knowledge to our office.
She moved to Knoxville recently from Nashville where she was one of a selected few aestheticians chosen to pamper the elite guests of the Opryland Hotel. Her soothing, relaxing touch combined with medical-grade products and procedures is a winning combination for our patients.
Warm, welcoming and fun, Heather has special strengths in working with aging and hyper-pigmented skin. She is legendary for her waxing and has quite a following for brow design and shaping, which provides an added convenience to our patients.
When she is not at the office, she volunteers for the Thompson Cancer Center performing relaxing services on current and recovering cancer patients What do our clients say they love about this Staff Member?
Patients routinely comment on her wealth of skin care knowledge as well as her charming personality.
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KNOXVILLE FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY
About David B. Reath, M.D. - Knoxville, Tennessee (TN)
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