Dr. Whiteman received his medical degree from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. He completed his plastic surgery residency at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Whiteman then completed Fellowship training at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. in advanced techniques of cosmetic surgery and breast reconstruction.
Dr. David Whiteman is board certified as a plastic surgeon by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and holds membership in the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).
Dr. David Whiteman practices an "at-ease" philosophy, working to ensure that every patient who walks into his practice is completely comfortable with their upcoming procedure.
Since the beginning of his medical career, Dr. David Whiteman has been focused on special techniques for breast reduction and enhancement.
Since 1993, Dr. Whiteman and the Southern Plastic Surgery Team have maintained discretion and professionalism as their top priorities.
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Surgical body enhancements have improved the lives and confidence levels of many. But when a whole menu of procedures is done on one person in a two- month period—with the professional help of fitness trainers, hair stylists, make-up artists and wardrobe consultants—the results can be astonishing. Entertainment, drama and sensationalism are the hallmarks of TV’s extreme makeover reality shows.
Description of the procedure: A facelift (rhytidectomy) reduces the signs of aging by tightening the facial muscles, removing unwanted fat and then tapering the skin around the face and neck.
Cosmetic surgery has never been as popular and as acceptable as it is today, and doctors from every medical specialty around seem to be jumping on the bandwagon to perform these “cosmetic miracles.”
Scott Williams tightened his jaw and stared at the ceiling as a pulsing beam of light stabbed at the tattoo on his left arm. How he got the heart-shaped tattoo and why he was at a medical clinic having it removed Tuesday is a story he is ready to erase...
Dr. David Whiteman sees how his patients with breast cancer suffer so he decided to do more than just reconstruct their surgically removed breasts.
Ann Kilman and Jean Roberts became fast friends in a flash. Literally. Both happened to be visiting the office of a plastic surgeon, Dr. David Whiteman, in May of last year. Kilrnan had already stumbled through the worry, fear and depression that often comes with a breast cancer diagnosis and was in for a postoperative appointment. Roberts had just received a cancer diagnosis, and her journey was beginning...