Dr. Richard James Redett M.D.
Plastic Surgeon
1800 Orleans St Baltimore MD, 21287About
Dr. Richard Redett is a cosmetic medicine and surgery specialist practicing in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Redett specializes in the enhancement of appearance. Improving aesthetic, symmetry and proportion are key goals in cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic medicine has nothing to do with these specific areas not functioning properly; therefore, this elective field solely focuses on aesthetics and anti-aging.
Board Certification
Plastic SurgeryAmerican Board of Plastic SurgeryABPS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Limb salvage of lower-extremity wounds using free gracilis muscle reconstruction.
- Methods and results of rhinophyma treatment.
- Outcomes for surgical coverage of pressure sores in nonambulatory, nonparaplegic, elderly patients.
- Rare lower extremity invasive fungal infection in an immunosuppressed patient: Exserohilum longirostratum.
- The management of patients on anticoagulants prior to cutaneous surgery: case report of a thromboembolic complication, review of the literature, and evidence-based recommendations.
- Plastic surgery repair of abdominal wall and pelvic floor defects.
- Case report: full-thickness forehead burn over indwelling titanium hardware resulting from an aberrant intraoperative electrocautery circuit.
- The role of intraoperative frozen section histology in obstetrical brachial plexus reconstruction.
- Dural repair with grafts using the gastrointestinal anastomosis stapler.
- Facial palsy: anatomy, etiology, grading, and surgical treatment.
- New velopharyngeal measurements at rest and during speech: implications and applications.
- Neuroimaging findings in a child with dumbbell-shaped frontosphenoidal dermoid cyst presenting as preseptal cellulitis.
- Leech therapy in cutaneous surgery and disease.
- Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of the velopharyngeal mechanism at rest and during speech in Chinese adults and children.
- Cleft lip-cleft palate closure: the unknown contributions of Harvey Cushing.
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