Bradley
Limmer, MD
Dermatologist
/ Board Certified by the American Board of Dermatology
Clinical
Assistant Professor / Department of Internal Medicine,
Division of Dermatology, University of Texas Health
Science Center, San Antonio.
Clinical
Associate Professor / Department of Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery, University of Texas Health Science Center,
San Antonio
Dr.
Brad L. Limmer has been involved in the field of follicular
unit micrografting since 1989. He has the unique privilege
to be practicing with his father, B.L. Limmer who developed
the technique of follicular unit micrografting in 1988.
His early involvement has allowed him to participate
in the evolution of this technique over the pat twelve
years helping to develop it into what is considered
by most physicians, as the standard of hair transplantation
techniques
Dr.
Limmer received his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry
at Texas A&M University. From there he went to the
University of Texas Southwestern Medical center in Dallas
to obtain his medical degree, following which he interned
in Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama Medical
Center in Birmingham. He performed his Dermatology residency
training at Tulane University Medical Center in New
Orleans. He is a Diplomate of the American Board Of
Dermatology.
Dr.
Limmer is an active member of the medical community.
He is a member of several medical associations including,
the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery,
the American Academy of Dermatology, and the Texas Medical
Association. He is involved in the training of both
Dermatology and Plastic Surgery residents from the University
of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. His practice
is primarily centered around hair restoration surgery,
and he regularly participates as a faculty speaker at
the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
annual meeting.
He
has carried on Dr. B.L. Limmers philosophy of openness,
honesty and education when dealing with patients. Dr.
Limmer believes patient education is paramount to a
successful hair transplant. He will personally discuss
all aspects of hair transplantation with his consults
and, if possible, allow them to view ongoing, live surgery.
He believes education allows a patient to make informed
decisions about their care.
While
his medical practice requires 50-60 hours of work per
week, Dr. Limmer is an avid bicycle rider. He rides
over 5,000 miles per year. He is a member of Team Diabetic,
a regional team of riders who promote diabetes education
and awareness along with the importance of diet and
exercise to combat the health problems associated with
diabetes.
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