Medical School
Baylor College of Medicine
Year of Graduation from Medical School
1998
Residency
Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, NYU Medical Center
Fellowship
- Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
- NYU Medical Center
Medical Conditions Treated
- Breast Reconstruction
- Cleft Lip/Palate
- Microtia
- Craniofacial Anomalies
- Cosmetic Surgery of the Face & Body
Board Certification
American Board of Plastic Surgery
Languages Spoken
English, Spanish
Other Physicians In Practice
- Jason J Hall, MD
- Erika Sato, MD
Academic Appointments
- Clinical Assistant Professor,University of Texas Medical School- Houston.
- Assistant Professor, Weil Cornell Medical College
Publications
- Shetye PR, Boutros S, Grayson BH, McCarthy JG. Midterm follow-up of midface distraction for syndromic craniosynostosis: a clinical and cephalometric study. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2007 Nov:120(6):1621-32
- Haddock NT, Saadeh PB, Boutros S, Thorne CH. The tear trough and lid/cheek junction: anatomy and implications for surgical correction. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2009 Apr; 123(4):1332-40; discussion 1341-2.
- Boutros S, Wijay N. The Use of Z-Plasty during Delayed Autologous Breast Reconstruction for the Improvement of Aesthetic Outcome.Plast Reconstr Surg. 2010 Oct; 126(4):197e-199e
- Boutros S. Rare Facial Cleft Case of the Month. Maxillofacial News. Spring 2010.
- Boutros S. Orthognathic Surgery Case of the Month. Maxillofacial News. Spring 2010.
- Boutros S. Weinfeld A. Nasal Reconstruction. Plastic Surgery Education Network (PSEN), website: www.PSENetwork.org/REC/default.aspx.
- Boutros S. Eisman B. Ear Reconstruction Plastic Surgery Education Network (PSEN), website: www.PSENetwork.org/REC/default.aspx.
- Sean Boutros, "The Lateral Port Control Pharyngeal Flap: A Thirty-Year Evolution and Followup," Plastic Surgery International, vol. 2013, Article ID 237308, 6 pages, 2013. doi:10.1155/2013/237308.
- Carlos A. Martinez, Sean G. Boutros, Jason J. Hall, Pasteurella multocida infection of a tissue expander following breast reconstruction. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, July 2014 (Vol. 67, Issue 7, Pages e180-e181, DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2014.01.023).
Physician Personal Statement
People often ask why I became a Physician. As a young boy, I watched my father practice medicine. I saw the gratitude that people had after being treated by my father.
I remember thinking how people would come to him often scared and with fear and leave with a feeling of security. I always felt that providing that kind of transformation to people would be the best possible thing I could do. Now, almost 30 years later, I look back at my journey in medicine.
I entered medicine not knowing exactly what would lie ahead, but knowing that I would always want to reflect back on what I saw in my father. I wanted to be able to show patient's kindness, compassion and love at the same time that I gave them excellent treatment of whatever condition they had.
Whether it be a young child with a cleft lip or a congenital deformity or a woman who is facing cancer, I know that I have the privilege and honor of treating patients and the duty and responsibility of doing so with skill, compassion and caring.
I remember thinking how people would come to him often scared and with fear and leave with a feeling of security. I always felt that providing that kind of transformation to people would be the best possible thing I could do. Now, almost 30 years later, I look back at my journey in medicine.
I entered medicine not knowing exactly what would lie ahead, but knowing that I would always want to reflect back on what I saw in my father. I wanted to be able to show patient's kindness, compassion and love at the same time that I gave them excellent treatment of whatever condition they had.
Whether it be a young child with a cleft lip or a congenital deformity or a woman who is facing cancer, I know that I have the privilege and honor of treating patients and the duty and responsibility of doing so with skill, compassion and caring.
Contact Information
Sean Boutros, MD
6400 Fannin Street, suite 2290, Houston, Texas, USA, 77030