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Timothy Marten, MD, FACS

Timothy Marten, MD, FACS

San Francisco, California

Timothy Marten, MD, FACS is a Diplomat of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and Founder and Director of the Marten Clinic of Plastic Surgery in San Francisco. He is an internationally recognized authority on surgery to improve and rejuvenate the face, and is a member of over twenty professional societies including the ASPS, ASAPS, AAPS, and the ISAPS.  He has made over eight hundred scientific presentations on aesthetic plastic surgery, has published over thirty textbook chapters, and has authored numerous scientific articles on facelift surgery and related topics.  He is a sought-after teacher, speaker, lecturer and instructor in plastic surgery techniques and has received numerous professional, scientific and academic awards for his contributions to aesthetic surgery.

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