Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute
Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute
Pyramids Medical Center
9101 North Central Expressway @ Park Lane
Suite 600
Dallas, TX 75231
Tel: 214.821.9355
Dr. Fritz E. Barton, Jr., M.D. has been practicing plastic surgery in Dallas since 1976. Professional Credentials include board certification by ABPS (American Board of Plastic Surgery).
Upon completion of his plastic surgery training at New York University in Manhattan, Dr. Barton returned to Dallas.
From 1977 - 1991 Dr. Barton served as Professor and Chairman of the Division of Plastic Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical School, where he developed one of the nation's premier training programs. He remains as a Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical School and he is active in the cosmetic surgical training of Plastic Surgery residents and post-graduate fellows.
Dr. Barton is internationally recognized as a leader and a teacher of cosmetic surgery, particularly the face.
Ultimately, cosmetic surgery is art. The ability to consistently produce fine art takes a combination of natural talent and experience. The production of fine art requires experience. Dr. Barton has been producing and teaching fine surgical art for 30 years.
He was the founding editor of Selected Readings in Plastic Surgery which is used in the training of plastic surgeons throughout the united states and 44 foreign countries.
Dr. Barton also developed the "High SMAS" facelift technique which uniquely produces natural, long lasting facial rejuvenation. By repositioning the entire face, rather than merely tugging on the skin, a permanent improvement is achieved. No gimmicks, no short-cuts - just fine art for the discriminating patient.
In 2008, Dr Barton published his text book on facelift surgery, Facial Rejuvenation, (Quality Medical Publishers, St Louis) The book explains the evolution and technique of his surgical procedures, as well as how to care for facial skin. It is studied by plastic surgeons around the world.
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