About Jacob Freiman
Dr. Jacob Freiman is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, the only certifying board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties to practice plastic surgery. Dr. Freiman is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Miami Society of Plastic Surgeons. Whether it is cosmetic surgery or reconstructive surgery, it is vitally important that patients be fully cognizant of their surgeon’s training. It is only through extensive training in plastic and reconstructive surgery that a surgeon can deliver the care required to attain the best results. Fully trained in plastic and reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, and hand and microsurgery, Dr. Jacob Freiman can deliver the artistic and detail-oriented skill required of a plastic surgeon. It is important for your surgeon to be aware of and trained in all treatment options in order to give you the best information and deliver the best results.A native Floridian, Dr. Freiman graduated Magna Cum Laude honors from Yeshiva University in New York, obtaining both a BA and a teaching degree. While there, he received the prestigious Isaac Araten Memorial Award. Dr. Freiman graduated from the University of Miami School of Medicine and went on to complete his training in general surgery at the North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System, where he had the honor of being a chief resident. He also trained at the Buncke Clinic Fellowship in San Francisco and honed his skills in hand and microvascular surgery. Dr. Freiman then returned to New York to complete his training in plastic and reconstructive surgery. He was a chief resident in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Jacobi Medical Center, St .Luke's and Roosevelt hospitals, Beth Israel Medical Center, and Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Eight years of intensive surgical training afforded Dr. Freiman the skills necessary to expertly perform the many intricate procedures in plastic surgery.