About Martin O'Toole
Dr. Martin O’Toole completed six years of training in general surgery at Huntington Memorial Hospital, including a year as Chief Resident. Dr. O’Toole decided to pursue a career as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and trained for two additional years in this field at Texas A&M University. His plastic surgery training was very comprehensive and included many opportunities to gain extensive cosmetic and reconstructive surgery experience, which has served him well since his move to the Los Angeles area. During this time, Dr. O’Toole studied breast, body, and facial plastic surgery in addition to specialty areas including microvascular surgery, congenital and cranio-facial surgery, and hand surgery. His aesthetic training emphasized procedures such as facial surgery, breast and body surgery and the use of lasers. Dr. O’Toole has been honored for his contributions to scientific research, and has been invited to present his work to the National Annual Meetings of the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS) for three consecutive years. He is a contributing author of a textbook on aesthetic and endoscopic surgery. Dr. O’Toole was awarded the first place prize for his research presentation at the Texas Medical Association convention. He continues to pursue scientific research in areas such as breast surgery.