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Dear Dr. Grigoryants,
I wanted to sincerely thank you for the beautiful job on my surgery; I could not be happier with the results. I appreciated your patience with answering all my questions, making me feel comfortable and preparing me for a smooth surgery.
I also want to thank you for your quick response to my emails and phone calls and check ups to ensure that I healed well.
I'm very grateful to you and your staff!
Thank you,
Dear Dr. Vlad
Dear Dr. Vladimir
Dr. Grigoryants
Thank you Dr. Grigoryants for being the wonderful doctor and artist that you are. I am so happy with the results.
Sincerely,
Dear Dr. Grigoryants,
Thank you so much for everything you have done. This surgery completely changed my self -image......
Sincerely,
Dear Dr. Vladimir Grigoryants,
I have to tell you how happy I am with the surgery that you performed for me. I had my upper and lower eyelids, my nose and my neck done.
It has only been 3 weeks and I am totally healed without any sign that I had surgery.Even better, every friend or family member that has seen me cannot believe how great I look now.
You are unbelievably good at what you do and I have never had a doctor who spent so much time explaining everything to me and making me feel at ease. You have really good bedside manner.
I am recommending you to everyone I know that would like to pursue a cosmetic procedure.
Thanks again.
Dear Dr. Vlad,
I just wanted to say thank-you for all you have done for me; my surgery was such a pleasant experience for me.
I saw four other physicians to make sure that I was making the right choice, and I’m so glad I went and had my surgery with you.
I wanted to enhance my look without making everyone look at my chest first! I wanted what all women want, to have the perfect size and shape. That is just what I got!!!!!!
My mother was very concerned with this too, and she was made very comfortable when she came in on the day of my procedure.
Your manager, Gus put her at ease from the start, and I felt very comfortable with the staff in the Operating room, everyone really showed concern and that really made me feel safe.
I wonder if all plastic surgeons are like you, you seemed to really care for me as a person and not just a patient, not just a paycheck; I would have paid a lot more because of the way I was treated in your care.
So I will just say thanks-you, and a big Kiss and hug!
Dear Dr. Vladimir,
I had a mini neck lift. I could not believe my eyes when you printed out the before and after photos, I can not believe that was my turkey neck! The results are beyond my expectations…..I really have no words to thank you.
When we discussed the surgery I was put at ease, I trusted your judgment, and you gave me no false hopes for the outcome, you told me about the complications, and what I would need to do to recover. I had very little discomfort, and today feel no pain at all. I felt secure and in a very safe environment, and that really means a lot to someone that has never had plastic surgery.
Well I just wanted to say a BIG thank you.Dr. Grigoryants is a board certified plastic surgeon. He is following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather who were both surgeons.
After graduating from Dartmouth Medical School with Honors in Hanover, NH, he completed prerequisite training in General Surgery at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Dr. Grigoryants accomplished additional fellowship training in Surgical Critical Care at the University of Michigan.
Dr. Grigoryants completed a busy and comprehensive training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA.
Throughout his training, Dr. Grigoryants has been a recipient of many awards for academic excellence and his research contributions to the field of surgery
Dr. Grigoryants has conducted basic science and clinical research. His work has been featured in scientific journals and medical conferences
Medical Licenses
California Medical License - active
Michigan Medical License - active
Hospital Staff Privileges/p>
Verdugo Hills Hospital - Glendale, CA
Glendale Adventist Medical Center - Glendale, CA
Glendale Memorial Hospital - Glendale, CA
Certification
American Board of Plastic Surgery
Honors and Awards
Raymond F. Morgan 6th Annual Research Award
for clinical research. Department of Plastic Surgery,
University of Virginia Health System.
Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society Jobst Award
for resident basic science research. Department of Surgery,
University of Michigan Hospitals.
Coller Research Fellowship Award,
Department of Surgery,
University of Michigan Hospitals.
Milton Bryants ' Margaret Arnold Award,
for basic science research. Section of
Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University Michigan Hospitals.
Arthur Native Surgical Scholar Award,
Dartmouth Medical School.
Mosenthal Surgical Society Award,
Dartmouth Medical School.
Frederic P. Lord Award in Anatomy.
Dartmouth Medical School.
Letters of Distinction,
Departments of Physiology and Endocrinology,
Dartmouth Medical School.
Publications
Book Chapter
1. Vladimir Grigoryants, Narasinhma Dasika, Gilbert R. Upchurch. Aberrant Right
Subclavian Artery. In: Upchurch GR and Henke PK, (eds.), Clinical Scenarios in Vascular Surgery.
Philadelphia:Lippincott, Williams, Wilkins. 2004
Peer-reviewed Publications
1. Vladimir Grigoryants, Sarah Abdulazadeh, Xin Quan, Kant Y. Lin. An expanded predictive model to assess the risk of complications following breast reconstruction In preparation.
2. Vladimir Grigoryants, John A. Jane Jr., Kant Y. Lin,Salvage of a complicated meningomyelocele using Duragen and Alloderm. In print Pediatric Neurosurgery.
3. Vladimir Grigoryants, Kant Lin. Pediatric chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis: case report and review of the literature. In Print. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery.
4. Vladimir Grigoryants, Kevin K. Hannawa, Charles G. Pearce, Indranil Sinha, Gorav Ailawadi, Kristopher B. Deatrick, Derek T. Woodrum, Peter K. Henke, James C. Stanley, Matthew J. Eagleton, Gilbert R. Upchurch. Tamoxifen upregulates catalase production, inhibits vessel wall neutrophil infiltration, and attenuates development of experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms. .'Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2005;41:108-114.
5. Vladimir Grigoryants, Matthew J. Eagleton, Gilbert R.Upchurch. Bilateral external carotid artery aneurysms. Vascular. 2004;12:387-389.
6. Vladimir Grigoryants, Nicholas Watson, Gilbert Upchurch, James C. Stanley, Peter K. Henke. 'Iliorenal bypass: indications and outcomes following 41 reconstructions Submitted to Annals of Vascular Surgery
7. Kevin K. Hannawa, BS; Jonathan L. Eliason, MD; Derek T. Woodrum, MD; Charles G. Pearce, BA; Karen J. Roelofs, DVM; Vladimir Grigoryants, MD; Matthew J. Eagleton, MD; Peter K. Henke, MD; Thomas W. Wakefield, MD; James C Stanley, MD; Gilbert R. Upchurch, Jr, MD. L-Selectin'Mediated Neutrophil Recruitment in Experimental Rodent Aneurysm Formation. Circulation. 2005;112:241-247.
8. Indranil Sinha, Jonathan L Eliason, Gorav Ailawadi, Kevin K Hannawa, Michael P Deogracias, Siddharth Bethi, John W Ford, Karen J Roelofs, Vladimir Grigoryants, Peter K Henke, James C Stanley, Gilbert R Upchurch. Early MT-1 MMP expression following following elastase exposure is associated with increased cleaved MMP-2 activity in experimental rodent aortic aneurysms. Surgery. 2004:136; 176-82.
9. Mathew Eagleton, Vladimir Grigoryants, DA Peterson, , David M. Williams, Peter K. Henke, Thomas W. Wakefield, James Stanley, Gilbert Upchurch. Endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm is associated with a low incidence of deep venous thrombosis. J Vasc Surg. 2002 Nov;36 (5):912-6.
10. Gilbert R Upchurch, Jr., Peter K. Henke, Mathew J. Eagleton, Vladimir Grigoryants, Vita V. Sullivan, Thomas W. Wakefield, Lloyd A. Jacobs, Lazar J. Greenfield, James C. Stanley. Pediatric splanchnic arterial occlusive disease: Clinical relevance and operative treatment. J Vasc Surg 2002:35;860-867.
11. Alik Farber, Vladimir Grigoryants, Diane M. Pallack, Jack L. Cronenwett, Richard J. Powell. Primary aortoduodenal fistula in a patient with a history of intravesical therapy for bladder cancer with bacillus Calmette-Guerin: review of primary aortoduodenal fistula without abdominal aortic aneurysm J Vasc Surg. 2001;33:868-73.
12. Vladimir Grigoryants, Steven K. Sargent, Nicholas A. Shorter. Extralobar pulmonary sequestration receiving arterial supply from the innominate artery. Ped Rad. 2000;30:696-698.
Presentations
1 An expanded predictive model to assess the risk of complications following breast reconstruction. UVA Department of Plastic Surgery 50th Anniversary Meeting, Charlottesville, VA, June 23, 2006
2. An expanded predictive model to assess the risk of complications following breast reconstruction. Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Meeting, Sea Island, GA, June 5-7, 2006.
3. Tamoxifen upregulates catalase production, inhibits vessel wall neutrophil infiltration, and attenuates development of experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms. The 50th Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society Meeting, Nashville, TN, September 30- October, 1, 2004.
4. Differential regulation of the superoxide dismutase family in the rodent aneurysm model and rat aortic smooth muscle cells. The 2004 Association for Academic Surgery, Houston, TX, November 11-13, 2004.
5. Tamoxifen attenuates development of experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms by upregulating catalase. Society of Vascular Medicine and Biology. 15th Annual Scientific Sessions. Anaheim, CA, June 4-5, 2004.
6. Tamoxifen attenuates development of experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms. Moses Gunn Annual Surgical Research Meeting. Ann Arbor, MI, April 30, 2004
7. Iliorenal bypass: An effective alternative to aortorenal reconstruction in select patients with renovascular occlusive disease, Midwestern Vascular Surgical 26th Annual Meeting. Madison, WI, September 12-14, 2002.
8. Iliorenal bypass: An effective alternative to aortorenal reconstruction in select patients with renovascular occlusive disease, Frederick A. Coll
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