Miami Plastic Surgeon Christopher Craft, M.D.

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About Christopher Craft, M.D.

I am a fully trained General Surgeon and Plastic Surgeon who specializes cosmetic surgery of the breast, body, and skin. I was heavily influenced by my father, who was a prominent Plastic surgeon in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Through his selfless dedication and teachings I came to love medicine and surgery in particular. I also have a passion for art and have found cosmetic surgery to be the perfect blend of my interests.

I am devoted to my patients and genuinely enjoy listening to their needs and desires. I feel that I have been able to attain such a high degree of patient satisfaction by combining their interests and my surgical experience to tailor an operative plan to best meet the individual cosmetic goals. I firmly believe in the importance of clearly explaining the procedures and options available to help the patient make informed choices regarding their care.

I believe that patient safety and confidentiality are of paramount importance. I am dedicated to making a difference in the lives of my patients through combing surgical skill , quality care, and personal attention. I enjoy nothing more than hearing the joy and newfound confidence instilled in my post-surgical patients.

My Interests beyond work include: Friends, family, boating, scuba diving, and sports.

Education & Training

    Undergraduate
  • Georgetown University.
  • University of Tennessee- Cum Laude.
  • Medical School
  • University of Tennessee Medical School.
  • Residency
  • General Surgery- ETSU East Tennessee State University.
  • Research Fellowship-ETSU East Tennessee State University.
  • Plastic Surgery- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

  • Publications
  • Operative Techniques in General Surgery, December 2006.
  • Annals of Plastic Surgery-March 2004: “Improved Survival of Ischemis Random Skin Flaps Through the Use of Bone Marrow Nonhematopoietic Stem Cells and Angiogenic Growth Factors”.
  • Annals of thoracic Surgery- May 2005: “Superimposed Spontaneous Esophageal Perforation in Congenital Esophageal Stenosis”.


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