Dr. Thompson has been in plastic surgery private practice since 1974, and is highly respected by his peers. Dr. Thompson is the Past-President of both the California Society of Plastic Surgeons and the Los Angeles Society of Plastic Surgeons. He is an Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (Plastic) at UCLA and is the current President of the UCLA Plastic Surgery Society. From 1986 through 1991, Dr. Thompson served as the Chairman of the Plastic Surgery Section at Saint John's Hospital in Santa Monica. He is devoted to the field of plastic surgery, teaching the plastic surgery residents at UCLA and volunteering his time to treat patients from the Venice Family Clinic.

Dr. Thompson has extensive experience in performing the aesthetic procedures mentioned and is happy to answer all of your questions. If you should decide to have an operation, you can be assured that Dr. Thompson and his entire staff will provide you with the highest quality medical care.

Training

  • B.S., M.S., M.D.: University of Illinois
  • General Surgery Residency: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Los Angeles  County Harbor General Hospital, L.A., CA
  • Plastic Surgery Residency: UCLA, Los Angeles, CA

Certification

  • American Board of Surgery, 1971
  • American Board of Plastic Surgery, 1975*

Professional Organizations

Click here to view the "Art of Beauty" virtual museum tour presented by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

*The American Board of Plastic Surgery is the only certifying board for plastic surgery recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialists. A doctor who advertises as a "Plastic Surgeon," a "Cosmetic Surgeon" or a "Board Certified" surgeon may or may not be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Of special concern to consumers is the misleading advertising of some doctors who wish to present themselves as qualified to perform aesthetic surgical procedures. These physicians will often call themselves plastic surgeons, even if their training is in another specialty. They will claim board-certification without telling the consumer which "board" they have been certified by. Their certification, if any, may be in another specialty or by a board not recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialists.

Many doctors who perform cosmetic procedures in unlicensed, unaccredited facilities are not allowed to perform those same procedures in hospitals because of their lack of credentials. Consumers should be able to select a surgeon based on informed choice. They have a right to be fully informed of their doctor's credentials and what they mean. Physicians have an ethical responsibility not to misrepresent their training. Unfortunately, it is very easy for physicians to mislead prospective patients with official sounding titles and "certifications" which really provide no assurance of quality.

The American Board of Plastic Surgery certifies physicians only after they have completed extensive training and examinations in plastic surgery. In order to be certified, a physician must have 1) his/her medical degree, 2) a minimum of three years in an approved general surgery residency, 3) a two to three year residency in an accredited plastic surgery program, 4) at least one year of plastic surgery practice and 5) passed comprehensive written and oral exams in plastic surgery. You may find out if a doctor is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon by contacting the the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (1-800-635-0635), American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (1-562-799-2356) or the American Board of Medical Specialists at www.abms.org. Although your family physician or a friend may be a good referral source, you should always check your plastic surgeon's credentials through another source as well.


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