Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon
Dr. Mathew Thomas is a Harvard-trained plastic, reconstructive and hand surgeon practicing in Harford County. He is Board-Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
He completed his undergraduate degree in molecular biology from Princeton University, graduating with honors. He first moved to Maryland to attend the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. After graduation, he was accepted into the selective Harvard Plastic Surgery training program.
Dr. Thomas spent the next seven years training in Boston with leaders in both plastic and orthopaedic surgery. His surgical internship and general surgery training were at Massachusetts General Hospital. His plastic surgery training was performed at multiple prestigious medical institutions of Harvard Medical School (Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconness, Boston Children’s Hospital, Shriner’s Hospital Boston).
Following residency, Dr. Thomas completed a fellowship in orthopaedic hand and microvascular surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, serving as Instructor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School.
He has been a recipient of a number of awards and honors including, most recently, the Regan Fellowship, getting the opportunity to join the life-changing work of Operation Smile. He has been published in peer-reviewed medical journals. Dr. Thomas and his wife reside in Harford County with their three children.
As part of the Bel Air Center for Plastic and Hand Surgery, Dr. Thomas specializes in both plastic and hand surgery. He is experienced in facial lesion removal, aesthetic surgery, breast reconstruction after cancer, hand and wrist injuries, fracture repair, carpal tunnel surgery, and more.
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