Darrick E. Antell

Darrick E. Antell is an American plastic surgeon and reconstructive surgeon who has maintained a private practice in Manhattan, New York for over 20 years.[1] Antell’s research on twins was featured in the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History.[3] He was the first in his field to document the way faces can be affected by environmental factors like sun, stress, and smoking in the article, "How Environment and Lifestyle Choices Influence the Aging Process" in the medical journal, Annals of Plastic Surgery.[2]

Darrick E. Antell
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPlastic Surgeon
Known forPlastic surgery,[1] Reconstructive Surgery,[1] Twins Research[2]

Positions held

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References

  1. Michael Dinan (December 5, 2004). "Blast Victim Gets Help from Town Surgeon". The Sunday Greenwich Time.
  2. Cynthia Nowak (Fall 2006). "The University of Toledo Alumni Magazine". The University of Toledo Alumni Magazine.
  3. Rob Marchant (October 4, 2014). "Greenwich Surgeon's Work Lands Him in the Smithsonian". CT Post.
  4. Kaczmarczyk, Teresa (28 January 2002). "In Vivo: News from Columbia Health Sciences - Around and About". www.cumc.columbia.edu. Columbia University. 1 (2).
  5. "American University of Antigua: Dr. Antell Lecture Series".
  6. "Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai".
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