Edmond
I. Griffin, MD
Dr.
Griffin is a Board Certified Dermatologist and Dermatologic
Surgeon and a recognized expert in the field of dermatological
surgery specializing in hair replacement surgeries.
Not only do U.S. surgeons (ENT, Derm., and Plastic)
visit and observe Dr. Griffin's techniques but surgeons
also come from other countries. In addition to training
others he gives lectures at the national meetings of
the American Academy of Dermatology and also those sponsored
by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery.
Since
1976 Dr. Griffin has specialized in hair replacement
surgery and has devoted his resources and time to improving
this specialty. Dr. Griffin regularly attends conferences,
workshops, congresses, and forums wherever they are
held both in the U.S. and abroad and exchanges the latest
information on all aspects of continuing education about
hair replacement. He has worked individually with Dadour
of Paris, the Ungers of Toronto, Alt of Minnesota, Mayer
and Fleming of Beverly Hills, Pitanguy of Rio de Juaniro,
Yarborogh of New Orleans, and Barrnet of New York.
After
growing up in Albany, Georgia, Dr. Griffin completed
his B.S. in chemistry at the University of Georgia.
He earned his M.D. degree from the Medical College of
Georgia. After interning at the Cleveland Metropolitan
General Hospital in pediatrics, he was commissioned
in the U.S. Navy and stationed at Norfolk, Virginia
where he was assigned to a pediatric clinic. This term
was followed by three years at the Mary Hitchcock Hospital
at Dartmouth College for his residency in Dermatology.
Dr.
Griffin is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology
and a Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
He is a member of the clinical faculty at Emory University
Medical School and is on the staffs at Scottish Rite
Children's, Northside, and St. Joseph's Hospitals. In
addition Dr. Griffin is an active member of the Atlanta
Dermatology Association, American Society of Liposuction
Surgery, American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery,
Medical Association of Georgia, and American Medical
Association.
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