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He sought additional training in reconstruction of cancer of the
breast, head and neck at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Institute
for Cancer in New York City. The reputable Temple University
Hospital Plastic Surgery Program is the foundation of his
plastic and hand surgery training, where he again rose to
the position of Chief Resident and Instructor in Surgery.
Dr. Mondolfi has held teaching positions, been involved in clinical
research, published scientific articles and served on the
editorial board of the Plastic Surgery Journal, which is the
official Journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Keeping current with all innovations in plastic surgery, Dr, Mondolfi
has maintained close exchanges with North American, European
and South American colleagues. He draws from experience as
a surgeon and as a sculptor and prides himself in achieving
a natural, "non-operated" look. "My strong points in aesthetic
surgery", explains Dr. Mondolfi, "are my vast experience in
facial plastic surgery, my involvement with liposculpture
since it's inception and my commitment to minimal incisions
while performing facial, breast and body sculpting procedures.
His strong points according to his patients are his experience,
his patience and willingness to listen, and the honest (at
times blunt) way he proposes solutions and/or alternatives.
"I am not in the business of selling procedures or cosmetics to
my patients" says Dr. Mondolfi, "but rather to practice medicine
of the highest quality."
| HOSPITAL AFFILIATION:
Citizens Medical Center, Victoria, TX
DeTar Hospital, Victoria, TX
Memorial Hermann, Sugarland, Texas |
BOARD CERTIFICATION:
American Board of Plastic Surgery, 1979
American Board of Surgery, 1976 |
EDUCATION:
Doctor of Medicine, UCV 1967
General Surgery, University of Rochester 1972
Plastic Surgery, Temple University Hospital 1974
Cancer Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering 1971
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