
Isaac B. James
Professor pursuing advances in aesthetic plastic surgery, Isaac B. James is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Plastic Surgery. With a focus on facial aesthetic surgery, cosmetic surgery, reconstructive surgery, and regenerative medicine, Dr. James is dedicated to enhancing both the science and art of plastic surgery. His leadership roles as Director of the UPMC North Hills Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Center and Director of Aesthetic Education underscore his commitment to advancing education and practice in this dynamic field. Dr. James's clinical expertise is particularly notable in facelift surgery, facial rejuvenation, and breast and body aesthetic plastic surgery. His approach combines cutting-edge techniques with a deep understanding of patient needs, ensuring outcomes that are both aesthetically pleasing and functionally effective. His work is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a passion for achieving natural-looking results. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. James is actively engaged in research that explores the frontiers of aesthetic plastic surgery. His research interests include non-surgical rejuvenation, fat grafting, and regenerative medicine, areas that promise to revolutionize the way aesthetic procedures are performed. By integrating these innovative techniques, he aims to offer patients less invasive options with improved recovery times and outcomes. Dr. James's contributions to the field are not only limited to his surgical practice and research. As an educator, he is committed to training the next generation of plastic surgeons, ensuring that they are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in this ever-evolving specialty. His dedication to both his patients and his students makes him a respected figure in the field of plastic surgery.
Publications
, 359-372, 2022-11-16
, 109-110, 2020-04-01