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Seattle Facial Plastic Surgeon Among First In The Nation To Offer Ultherapy™
Date:3/23/2010

the journal Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America and is the editor of the AMA Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of JAMA, the world’s largest circulated medical journal.

In 2008, Dr. Wayne Larrabee established Global Surgical Outreach, a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to providing reconstructive surgery around the world for children with facial deformities. Most of these children were born with cleft lip/palate deformities; others have suffered injuries from war and other forms of violence.

A dedicated husband and father of eight, Dr. Larrabee’s non-medical interests include photography and poetry. He has published both in numerous literary journals.

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