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Carl R. Hartrampf
Jr., M.D.
(retired)
A
pioneer in the development of reconstructive
plastic surgery procedures, Dr. Hartrampf co-founded Atlanta Plastic
Surgery in 1968. He is world-renowned for his advancements in surgical
procedures using autogenous tissue for breast reconstruction.
His
numerous awards include: the American Medical Association Scientific
Achievement Award in recognition of outstanding scientific contributions
to medicine, adding immeasurably to the quality of life for breast
cancer victims; the American Cancer Society Distinguished Service
Award for originating the TRAM flap method of breast reconstruction
after mastectomy, which gives breast cancer patients new hope and
a significant increase in quality of life.
A
native of Atlanta, Dr. Hartrampf attended the University of GA and
received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia.
In plastic surgery, he studied with E.E. Peacock in Chapel Hill,
North Carolina and James Barrett Brown and Louis T. Byars at Washington
University in St. Louis, Missouri. He is Board Certified by the
American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
While
maintaining an active role on the Executive Board of APS, Dr. Hartrampf
retired from the practice in 1999.
Financing options available with Capital One.

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