Plastic Surgery

Joanne Lenert, M.D., assistant professor of surgery, was interviewed by BBC World Service radio's Health Check on nipple tattooing, specifically the work of a tattoo artist in Baltimore named Vinnie, who is known as the "Michelangelo of nipple tattoos."
Michael Olding, M.D., chief of the division of plastic surgery and professor of surgery, was a guest on HER Radio on RadioMD to discuss who are good candidates for plastic surgery after weight loss, as well as the risks and benefits with each procedure.
Michael Olding, M.D., professor of Surgery at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, is quoted in an article about whether it's the nose job itself or the patient's new outlook on life that makes him or her appear younger.
Dr. Michael Olding, chief of Plastic Surgery at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, comments on why men are opting for plastic surgery.
When bullying is directed toward physical appearances, parents may consider plastic surgery for their children. Michael Olding, M.D., professor of Surgery in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, says the knife is not the answer when it comes to bullying.