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Thomas J. Hubbard, M.D.
- 329 Phillip Avenue
Virginia Beach, VA 23454 - Tel: Click for phone number
- Fax: 757-687-1895
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- www.hubbardplasticsurgery.com
Background & Specialties
Board Certification
Dr. Hubbard is double board certified with the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the Board of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.
Professional Background
Dr. Hubbard's education consists of medical school at the Washington University School of Medicine. His residency in Plastic Surgery was completed through Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago and his Otolaryngology residency was completed at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. He maintained fellowships in Occuloplastic and Cosmetic Surgery with the Eastern Virginia Medical Center in Norfolk, VA and completed a General and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery fellowship in Wexham Park Hospital in Slough, England. He also obtained a bachelor of science degree from the University of Notre Dame and graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1979.
Publications and Presentations
Publications:
Hubbard T: Bridge Narrowing in Ethnic Noses. Annals of Plastic Surgery, Volume 40, Number 3, pg 214-218, March 1998.
Hubbard T: Letter to the Editor. Closed Correction of Convexity of The Lateral Crura. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, September 1998.
Hubbard T: Exploiting the Septum for Maximal Tip Control. Annals of Plastic Surgery, February, 2000.
Hubbard T: Evaluation and Management of the Long Nose, Dallas Rhinoplasty: Nasal Surgery by the Masters, Gunter, J., R. Rohrich, and W. Adams, eds., Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis, 2002.
Hubbard T: Exploiting the Septum for Maximal Tip Control, Dallas Rhinoplasty: Nasal Surgery by the Masters, Gunter, J., R. Rohrich, and W. Adams, eds., Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis, 2002.Hubbard T: Leave the Fat, Skip the Bolster: Thinking Outside the Box in Lower Third Nasal Reconstruction, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, November 2004
Hubbard T: 2 Chapters: Surgical Correction of the Long Nose and Exploiting the Septum for Maximal Tip Control, Second Edition Dallas Rhinoplasty: Nasal Surgery by the Masters, Gunter, J.R. Rohrich, and W. Adams, eds., Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis, 2007
Hubbard T: More of a Good Thing: Time for More Time Outs, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, February, 2009
Hubbard T: "How Much to Rotate: 5 Years of Observations", Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, October, 2010.
Presentations:
1992 - Division of Plastic Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center, "Rhinoplasty"
1993 - Division of Plastic Surgery EVMS, "Rhinoplasty", January 1993
Wexham Park Hospital, Berkshire, England, "Rhinoplasty", 1993
Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, EVMS, "Plastic Surgery in Russia"
1994 - Virginia Beach General Hospital Grand Rounds, "Nose Reconstruction", June 1994.
Operation Smile Participant Training Program, Norfolk General Hospital, "Nose Reconstruction", June 1994
1995 - Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, "Open Rhinoplasty Approach to the Difficult Revision Tip", June 1995
Operation Smile Participant Training Program, Norfolk General Hospital, "Nose Reconstruction", June 1995
Omni Waterside Hotel in Norfolk, "Surgical Supplies in the Third World", September 1995
Virginia Beach General Hospital Breast Cancer Support Group, "Breast Reconstruction", October 1995
1996 - Chapter #37 of The Association of Surgical Technologists, "Breast Reconstruction in the 1990's", March 1996
Virginia Beach General Hospital, Wound Closure Techniques Course, "Management of the Clean Traumatic Wound, June 1996
Operation Smile Participant Training Program, Norfolk General Hospital, "Nose Reconstruction", June 1996
Virginia Society of Post Anesthesia Nurses 14th Annual Conference, "Breast Reconstruction in the 1990's", October 1996
1997 - Association of Surgical Technologists 28th Annual National Conference, Washington, DC, "The Art of Rhinoplasty", May 1997
Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, "Bridge Narrowing in Ethnic Noses", June 1997
Operation Smile Participant Training Program, Norfolk General Hospital, "Nose Reconstruction", June 1997
Association of Surgical Technologists, "Breast Reconstruction", Virginia Beach, VA, September, 1997
1998 - Operation Smile Participant Training Program, Norfolk General Hospital, "Nose Reconstruction", May 1998
Speaking Engagements:
1999 - The 16th Annual Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Faculty: "Nasal Tip Surgery Panel", March 4-6, 1999
Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Annual Meeting, Boca Raton, FL, "Powerful Predictable Tip Control with Septal Extension Grafts," June 6, 1999
2000 - The 17th Annual Dallas Rhinoplasty Symposium, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Faculty: "Nasal Tip Surgery Panel", Lecturer: "Endonasal Suture Manipulation" Lecturer: "Gortex in Rhinoplasty", March 2-4, 2000
American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Orlando, Florida, "Evaluation and Management of The Long Nose", May 12-17, 2000
2001 - American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Orlando, FL, "Skin-Fat Composite Grafts of the Nose: Better Cover and Contour," November 6, 2001.
2010 - The Rhinoplasty Society National Meeting, Washington DC, "Advanced Nasal Tip Positioning Techniques", April 25, 2010.
2010 - International Meeting of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Toronto Canada, "Advanced Techniques in Nasal Tip Positioning", October 2, 2010.
Hobbies and Interests
Dr. Hubbard enjoys spending his spare time with his wife and two young children, as well as traveling, reading, and photography.