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Dallas Beautiful recommends Dr William Carpenter

drcarpenterjpg2I am often asked why I pursued a career in Plastic Surgery. For me, the answer is easy. From early childhood on, I have been very active in both art and science. Drawing, painting, and sculpting have been very important parts of my life throughout the years. early schooling stimulated my interest in the science of anatomy physiology, and chemistry. These two compelling passions in my life actually complemented one another, leading eventually to medicine as a career choice, with Plastic Surgery as the obvious goal.

My desire is to provide you with the finest personalized care, while creating beautiful, natural results that turn your dreams into reality. As a certified member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and an Investigator for the 410 Inamed/Mcghan Cohesive Implant, rest assured you will enjoy our expertise and professionalism.

Dr Carpenter offers a variety of plastic surgery and cosmetic enhancement procedures. Breast enhancement, breast augmentation, breast lift, and breast reduction are just some of the many procedures that we perform to help you achieve the look of your dreams. If you have any questions about plastic surgery or wish to schedule an appointment for an initial consultation, please feel free to give us a call at 214 827-8407 We welcome the opportunity to talk with you.

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About Dr Carpenter:

EDUCATION VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Nashville, Tennessee. Residency in Plastic Surgery. 1991-1993.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER – SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Lubbock, Texas. Doctor of Medicine, 1986.
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Dallas,Texas. Residency on General Surgery. 1986 –1991.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, Lubbock, Texas. Master of Science, 1982.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, Lubbock, Texas. Bachelor of Science, 1979.
EMPLOYMENT: Research Assistantships, Department of Neurosurgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Summer, 1983. Research involved in vitro essays of experimental chemotherapeutic agents. Assisted in an ongoing clinical study involving the use of mixed-venous oxygen content
as a prognostic indicator following closed-head injury.
Research Assistantships, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, 1980-1982. Studies wit Polio viruses, tumor viruses.
Teaching Assistantships, Department of Biological Sciences, Texas
Tech University, 1980- 1982. Human anatomy and physiology laboratory, Zoology laboratory, Virology and Tissue culture laboratories.
Private practice in Plastic Surgery 8/93 to present, Dallas, Texas.
Investigator for the 410 Inamed/Mcghan Cohesive Implant
HONORS: Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honorary Society
Dean’s List
Outstanding Senior Student in Surgery
UTSW Clinician of The Year 1998, 2001
D Magazine, Best Doctor in Dallas 2000-2004
Texas Monthly, Super Doctor 2004
SOCIETIES: Alpha Omega Alpha
American Medical Association
American Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons
Sigma Chi Fraternity
Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons
Dallas Society of Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgeons
INTERESTS: Sailing, skiing, jogging, painting, architecture.
PUBLICATIONS: Carpenter, W.M. and Bilimoria, S.L. A Semipermissive Nuclear Polyhidrosis Virus Infection: Characterization of Infection Kinetics and Morphogenesis. Virology 130: 227-231; 1983.
Bilimoria, S.L. and Carpenter, W.M. An Attached Strain of Hink’s Trichoplusia ni (TN-368) Cell line. In Vitro 11:870-874; 1983.
Carpenter, W.M. Nuclear Polyhidrosis Viruses: Evidence for intracellular Restriction of Host Range. (Master’s Thesis), Texas Tech University Press; 1982.

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