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Dr. Hardik Doshi is a dual ivy-league and fellowship trained facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon specializing in all aspects of surgical and non-surgical face and neck rejuvenation. Dr. Doshi developed a deep foundation in the intricacies of the face and neck through five years of intensive surgical training culminating as Chief Resident in Head & Neck Surgery at Columbia / New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell / New York Presbyterian Hospital, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) where he was personally trained by the world’s authorities and pioneers within the field. Dr. Doshi was then hand selected to the prestigious fellowship at the Premier Image Cosmetic & Laser Surgery Center endorsed by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery where he spent an additional year focusing on advanced cosmetic intricacies and aesthetic precision vital to facial beauty. He has been invited both nationally and internationally to lecture on various surgical topics, published numerous scientific articles and book chapters within the field of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, and serves as one of only a handful of selected physicians across the country to consult on cases in the field of facial plastics and head & neck surgery for healthcare groups. Aside from a passion in pursuing the artistic endeavors of plastic surgery, Dr. Doshi also enjoys singing as he was a former opera singer (2 nd tenor, baritone, bass) who has sung in over 7 different languages and has had the privilege to sing at Yankee Stadium, for Congress, and for two former U.S. Presidents.
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