About Daniel Brauman, MD
Dr. Daniel Brauman is an internationally known Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. Appointed to the American College of Surgeons he serves as a Governor of the College. His contributions to Plastic Surgery include the development of a new Abdominoplasty (Tummy tuck) technique (published 2003), which has changed the way the procedure is performed the world over. Dr. Brauman continues to introduce new concepts that are changing the thinking of plastic surgeons in this field. Dr. Brauman studied medicine at the Sydney University Medical School, Sydney, Australia, graduating with Honors at the top 10% of his class. For the duration of his medical studies, he was also a recipient of the Commonwealth Scholarship. After completion of his studies, Dr. Brauman specialized in General & Vascular surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York. He became Board Certified in General Surgery in 1980. Dr. Brauman’s desire to master the art and science of surgery led him to Chicago, Illinois where he completed a Fellowship in Hand Surgery and Microsurgery at the prestigious Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center. He then co-authored a chapter in a Textbook of Microsurgery published in 1987. In October, 1985 Dr. Brauman was conferred the highest degree in surgery when he became a Fellow of The American College of Surgeons; F.A.C.S. Dr. Brauman began his Plastic Surgery practice in New York City and Westchester County in 1982. In 1985 he left his Park Avenue office to devote himself exclusively to his Westchester practice. The practice is dedicated exclusively to Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and it serves New York, Connecticut and New Jersey as well as the entire east coast of the United States.