| Office Location Brigham and Women’s Hospital Directions Division of Plastic Surgery 75 Francis Street tel: 617.732.5456 Boston, MA 02115 fax: 617.732.6387 | BOARD CERTIFICATION Surgery Plastic Surgery | HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL FACULTY APPOINTMENT Professor, Harvard Medical School | EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Medical School Harvard Medical School Internship Brigham and Women's Hospital, Surgery Residency Brigham And Women's/Children's Hospital, Plastic Surgery | OTHER PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION; Memberships American Association of Plastic Surgery New England Surgical Society American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery Boston Surgical Society American Medical Association Tissue Engineering Society North American Burn Society American Burn Association Plastic Surgery Research Council American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons American College of Surgeons, Fellow Awards / Honors “Best of the U.S.”, Best of the U.S., Inc., 2007 “America's Top Plastic Surgeon”, SLD Industries, Inc., 2006 “America's Top Doctor”, Castle Connolly Medical Ltd, 2006 Brigham and Women's Hospital Physician's Organization James S. Winshall Leadership Award, BWPO, 2006 “Top Doctor”, Consumers' Checkbook Guide to Top Doctors, 2004 “Top Surgeon”, Consumers' Research Council of America, Guide to America's Top Surgeons, 2004, 2005 | AFFILIATIONS Brigham and Women's Hospital | | back to Meet Our Surgeons |  | Dennis P. Orgill, M.D., PH.D. Associate Chief, Plastic Surgery | For an appointment, please call Kim: 617.732.5456 | Clinical Interests/Procedures Dr. Orgill specializes in adult reconstructive surgical procedures and related cosmetic procedures. Many of these procedures are done with a surgical colleague of a different discipline to provide the optimal care for our patients. Our goal is to provide the best functional and aesthetic reconstructive procedure following tissue loss. Head and Neck Mohs reconstruction free-flap reconstruction after tumor removal local flaps to the head and neck skin cancer removal Breast breast reconstruction using implants, tissue expanders and flaps breast reduction Chest chest wall reconstruction following tumor removal reconstruction following mediastinitus treatment of emypema and bronchopleural fistulas Abdominal Wall repair of complex abdominal wall hernias Groin and Pelvis flap coverage of exposed vascular structures treatment of lymphocoeles treatment of pressure sores Upper Extremity flap reconstruction of upper extremity wounds repair of traumatic injuries Lower Extremity soft tissue coverage of open fractures treatment of arterial, venous and diabetic wounds Burns treatment of acute burns burn reconstruction Cosmetic rhinoplasty facial cosmetic surgery breast implant removal breast implants abdominoplasty skin removal procedures |
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