Surgical Mastery. Global Experience. Local Commitment.
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Craniofacial Reconstruction
The art and science of rebuilding the face and skull to restore both appearance and function — helping patients look, breathe, and live normally again.
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Facial Aesthetic Surgery
Restore or refine the features of your face naturally, enhancing confidence without changing your essence.
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Craniosynostosis
When the skull bones have joined together too early, and can change head shape and affect growth. Surgery helps correct it and allows the brain to grow normally.
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Cleft Lip & Palate Repair
Repair closes the openings in a baby’s lip or mouth so they can eat, speak, and smile naturally as they grow.
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Rhinoplasty
Reshapes the nose to improve how it looks and how it works — helping patients breathe easier and feel more confident about their appearance.
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Facial Feminization Surgery
A set of reconstructive and aesthetic surgical procedures designed to alter masculine facial features to bring them closer in shape and proportion to typical female facial characteristics.
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Jaw [Orthognathic] Surgery
Corrective surgical procedure that repositions or reshapes the jaws to improve how they fit together and function.
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Mandibular/Maxillary Distraction
A surgical technique used to gradually lengthen the jawbone (mandible = lower jaw, maxilla = upper jaw) by stimulating new bone growth between two separated bone segments.
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Microtia & Ear Anomalies
Reconstructive and corrective procedures performed to rebuild or reshape an underdeveloped, malformed, or absent outer ear (pinna) — and, in some cases, to restore hearing.
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Vascular Malformations
Procedures performed to remove, reduce, or control abnormal clusters of blood vessels that develop during fetal growth and persist throughout life.
“What has always mattered most to me is providing the highest level of care to my patients with precision, empathy, and understanding. I am honored to work with local patients throughout their lives while also serving individuals from around the world. As a craniofacial and facial plastic surgeon with over twenty years of experience in academic medicine, I have built a University-based practice, trained hundreds of medical students, residents, and fellows, published extensively, and lectured internationally. Throughout my career, my priority has always been putting patients and their families first in every decision and every procedure.”
Dr. Jarrahy is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is internationally recognized for his work in craniofacial surgery. He serves as a professor at UCLA and has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications advancing the field of reconstructive surgery.
With decades of surgical experience, Dr. Jarrahy combines academic innovation with compassionate, patient-centered care.