About Bryan J. Correa, MD
My name is Dr. Correa, and I am a fully trained plastic surgeon who is Board-Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. I grew up in Southern California, where I did my undergraduate education in the beautiful city of Santa Barbara at the University of California, where I studied Piano and Psychology. After much hard work, I was accepted into one of the best medical schools in the country—the prestigious UCLA School of Medicine. While there I developed an interest in surgery early on and after exploring the many wonderful surgical fields, my passion thankfully found its way into the best one: plastic surgery. After going through the rigorous process of matching into one of the most competitive surgical specialties, I had the added good fortune of matching into one of the most prestigious and sought-after plastic surgery programs in the country: Baylor College of Medicine. I developed a passion for plastic surgery of the face and breast as well as extensive training in plastic surgery of the body.Due to the high volume of cases in the Texas Medical Center, which is the largest medical center in the world, I was able to not only far exceed the training numbers required, but also to tailor my education to get extra training in my specific areas of interest. Additionally, I was also able to participate in cutting-edge research and publish papers in peer-reviewed National and International Plastic Surgery Journals, as well as present this research in local, national, and international plastic surgery meetings. During my time as Chief Resident at Baylor, I was also recognized and awarded the Gold Humanism Award which is a peer-nominated award for demonstrating exceptionally compassionate patient care, as well as the Baron Hardy Award for Outstanding Academic Performance.