Arash Moradzadeh, MD

Facial Plastic Surgeon

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Arash
Moradzadeh,
MD

Arash Moradzadeh, MD, is a dual board-certified ENT/head and neck surgery and facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at his private practice, AMora MD, in Beverly Hills, California. He is among a select group of world-class surgeons who hold these certifications. His expertise, passion for being at the forefront of leading-edge technology, and commitment to providing exceptional care, have not only made him a highly sought after surgeon for patients, but also the quintessential teacher for medical students and colleagues and clinical researchers.

Dr. Moradzadeh’s proficiency and propensity for being at the forefront in facial plastic surgery drives him to provide the latest and most advanced procedures available. Dr. Moradzadeh offers traditional treatments such as facelift, rhinoplasty, and eyelid surgery, but he also is a specialist in minimally invasive and non-invasive rejuvenation treatments, which include procedures such as mini facelift, Botox®, Juvederm® and Restylane® fillers, chemical peels, and laser skin treatments. Dr. Moradzadeh thoroughly customizes every treatment to reflect each patient’s unique anatomy, skin condition, and personal goals.

Dr. Moradzadeh’s private practice is a world-class facility offering a safe, comfortable environment where patients can expect the highest quality of high tech and high touch care. His emphasis on providing natural-looking results has made his practice the go-to for patients not only from Los Angeles but also throughout the country.

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A Los Angeles native, Dr. Moradzadeh began his medical career as an undergraduate at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he earned a bachelor’s degree, graduating with highest honors. Dr. Moradzadeh continued on to attend the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine.

Upon graduation from medical school, he completed an otolaryngology – head and neck surgery residency with an emphasis on facial, nasal, and neck procedures at the world-renowned Washington University Medical School in St. Louis. Dr. Moradzadeh rounded out his postdoctoral training with two fellowships: plastic surgery and regenerative medicine, and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. He was then recruited to teach advanced techniques in facial plastic surgery at Washington University Medical School.

Dr. Moradzadeh, wearing a jean jacket, shown examining a patient. The patient has brown hair and is holding a mirror in front of her. - Doctor meet in Santa Barbara, CA
  • Anatomical Evidence of Microbial Biofilms in an Alloplastic Nasal Implant: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal, January 2013
  • Ropivacaine-induced peripheral nerve injection injury in the rodent model: Anesthesia & Analgesia, July 2010
  • A Rodent Model of Sunderland Third-degree Nerve Injury: Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, January 2010
  • The impact of motor and sensory nerve architecture on nerve regeneration: Experimental Neurology, August 2008
  • Treatment modality affects allograft-derived Schwann cell phenotype and myelinating capacity: Experimental Neurology, August 2008
  • Axotomy or compression is required for axonal sprouting following end-to-side neurorrhaphy: Experimental Neurology, June 2008
  • Role of timing in assessment of nerve regeneration. Microsurgery: Microsurgery, 2008
  • Retrograde labeling in peripheral nerve research: it is not all black and white: Journal Of Reconstructive Microsurgery, October 2007
  • Pregabalin does not impact peripheral nerve regeneration after crush injury: Journal Of Reconstructive Microsurgery, July 2007
  • Induction of regional collateral sprouting following muscle denervation: Laryngoscope, October 2007
  • Binary imaging analysis for comprehensive quantitative histomorphometry of peripheral nerve: Journal Of Neuroscience Methods, October 2007
  • The use of vacuum-assisted closure therapy for the treatment of a large infected facial wound: The American Journal of Surgery, February 2006

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