Timothy
Carman, M.D.
Dr. Timothy Carman is a native La Jollan, and as such began his undergraduate
training at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD) where he
triple-majored in Physiological Psychology, Mammalian Physiology, and
Biochemistry and Cell Biology, with a minor in Visual Arts. Following
graduation he attended George Washington University School of Medicine.
He went on to receive his training in General and Trauma Surgery at
Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC, and Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center in Beverly Hills, California.
Ultimately, in 1994, Dr. Carman chose a career in Emergency Medicine,
as this allowed him to practice his surgical skills, as well as afford
him a flexible schedule that would allow him to devote time to his family
and interests outside of Medicine, namely painting, sculpting and music
composition.
Beginning around the year 2000, Dr. Carman decided to make the transition
into private practice, specifically to specialize in cosmetic procedures,
as this seemed the best marriage of his skills as a surgeon and artist.
He was accepted into and successfully completed a two-year Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship at USC affiliated Rancho Los Amigos
National Rehabilitation Hospital, where his cases included pediatric
burn patients referred from the USC Burn Unit. Among the varied procedures
performed on these individuals, the recreation/reconstruction of the
natural features of the face and hair-bearing scalp seemed to impart
the greatest impact on his patient’s confidence and self-esteem.
From those experiences, Dr. Carman decided to concentrate the focus
of his practice on procedures involving the head and neck, and more
specifically, to hair transplantation. Dr. Carman has been a member
of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons since 2003,
and, unlike previous pioneers in the field of hair restoration who are
largely self-taught, Dr Carman enjoys boasting of receiving the gold
standard for academic training in the field of Hair Restoration Surgery,
namely, serving a year-long Fellowship in hair restoration surgery recognized
by all the leading hair restoration societies, as well as the American
Board of Hair Restoration.
Dr. Carman feels privileged to join forces with Dr. William Reed at
La Jolla Hair Restoration Medical Center, and looks forward to advancing
the philosophy and traditions that have been established by the vision
of Dr. Reed and the entire hair restoration team. For
more information, click here.
