Get to know Dr OP Simmons in depth

Dr Oliver Simmons M.D is a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. With over 23 years of experience in the medical field, he is a distinguished multidisciplinary expert. He can impeccably conduct the most popular cosmetic procedures.

In his early years of study, Dr. Simmons obtained the The Cum Laude designation from the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Medical Society for achieving a high level of academic excellence and for having an exceptional performance in medical school. This honor and the knowledge and work that it took to obtaine it, set the foundation for Dr. Simmons work and the impeccable quality of his practice.

Part of Dr Simmons training was received at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, a private university, and one of the most competitive in terms of acceptance in the U.S. There he participated in multiple activities for five years, gaining exceptional abilities that he applies to his patients today.

Later on Dr. Simmons came to occupy multiple positions in his career. As part of his pedagogical work, he took the role of Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, were he shared and gained knowledge with both students and professors, shaping his approach to the discipline in a superb manner. From 2010 to 2020 he worked at multiple practices as a surgeon and in 2015, working and founding his own practice.

Today Dr. Simmon’s services are offered at BeautyLand Plastic Surgery, a state of the art facility, were he shares the best of his abilities with both former and new patients.

More About Dr. Simmons

Dr. Oliver P. Simmons is a highly respected surgeon known for his groundbreaking work and compassionate care. His expertise has earned him a national reputation as a leader in the field, with patients seeking his treatments from far and wide. Here are some of the experiences that have formed Dr. Simmons.

Education & Training

1990 – 1994

University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208 Bachelor of Science (Chemistry and Biology)-Cum Lauda.

 

1994 – 1998

University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia, SC 29208 Doctor of Medicine- Cum Lauda AOA honor medical society member.

 

1998 – 1999

Intern in General Surgery Department of General Surgery University of Arkansas Medical Center Little Rock, AR 72205.

 

1999 – 2002

Resident in Otolaryngology Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery University of Arkansas Medical Center Little Rock, AR 72205.

2002 – 2003

Chief Resident in Otolaryngology Department of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surg University of Arkansas Medical Center Little Rock, AR 72205.

 

2003 – 2004

Resident in Plastic Surgery Department of General Surgery Division of Plastic Surgery 1901 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112.

 

2004 – 2005

Chief Resident in Plastic Surgery Department of General Surgery Division of Plastic Surgery 1901 Perdido Street New Orleans, LA 70112.

 

2005 – 2006

Fellow in Craniofacial and Microvascular Surgery Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD 21287.

Professional Experience

Prior University Appointments

July 1, 2006- August 31, 2010 Assistant Professor Plastic Surgery Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore, MD 21287.

 

September 2010 – 2020

Active Staff
Palmetto Health Hospitals
Kershaw Health Hospital
Lexington Hospital
Active- Plastic Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery. Oto-HNS

 

November 2010 – 2016

Inactive Staff
Franklin Square Hospital
Plastic and Microsurgery
Baltimore, MD 21224.

November 2010 – Dec 2015

Partner – South Carolina ENT and Plastic Surgery, Medical Director- Carolina Cosmetic Institute.

 

Jan 2015 – 2020

Simmons Plastic Surgery Director/Owner
5351 Sunset Blvd Lexington, SC 29072
804-490-7644.

 

Feb 2018 – Jan 2023

Staff Plastic Surgeon New Life Plastic Surgery
8400 SW 8th Street Miami, FL 33144
(305)- 501-5020

Publications

Peer Reviewed Scientific Articles

Malignant melanoma presenting as amelanotic caruncular lesion in a child. Alexander R. Walters, BS, Katie M. Keck, Oliver Simmons, MD,Sarah G. Williams, MD, Stephen Cross, MD, Rakesh M. Patel, MD. JAAOPS, Dec 2017 Vol21 issue 6 501-503.
5-Level spondylectomy for en bloc resection of thoracic chordoma: case report. Sciubba DM, Gokaslan ZL, Black JH 3rd, Simmons O, Suk I, Witham TF, Bydon A, Wolinsky JP. Neurosurgery. 2011 Dec;69(2 Suppl Operative):onsE248-55 discussion onsE255-6.
Reconstruction of extensive defects from posterior en bloc resection of sacral tumors with human acellular dermal matrix and gluteus maximus myocutaneous flaps.Dasenbrock HH, Clarke MJ, Bydon A, Witham TF, Sciubba DM. Simmons OP, Gokaslan ZL, Wolinsky JP. Neurosurgery. 2011 Dec;69(6):1240-7.
Sublabial approach for the treatment of symptomatic basilar impression in a patient with Klippel-Feil syndrome. Bettegowda C, Shajari M, Suk I, Simmons OP, Gokaslan ZL, Wolinsky JP.Neurosurgery. 2011 Sep:69(1 Suppl Operative:ons 77-82; discussion ons82.
Restoring the failed cranioplasty: nonanatomical titanium mesh with perforator flap. St-Hilaire H, Mithani SK, Taylor J, Simmons OP. Singh N, Rodriguez ED Plastic Reconstr Surg. 2009 Jun; 123(6):1813-7.
Definitive treatment of persistent frontal sinus infections: elimination of dead space and sinonasal communication.Rodriguez ED, Stanwix MG, Nam AJ, St Hilaire H, Simmons OP, Manson PN. Plast Reconstr Surg, 2009 Mar: 123(3):957-67
Endoscopic Management of Orbital and Frontal Sinus Fractures. Oliver Simmons, Paul N. Manson' Cranial Maxillofac Trauma Reconstruction 2009; 2(3): 177-184.
Twenty-six-year experience treating frontal sinus fractures: a novel algorithm based on anatomical fracture pattern and failure of conventional techniques. Rodriguez. ED, Stanwix MG, Nam AJ, St Hilaire HI, Simmons OP, Christy MR. Grant MP. Manson PN. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2008 Dec: 122(6):1850-66.
Comparison of tensile strength of resorbable plating systems used in monocortical mandible angle osteotomy repair. Jain SA, Simmons OP, Hanemann MS, Baratta RV, Guerra AB, Metzinger SE. Arch Facial Plast Surg. 2006 Nov-Dec;8(6):390-5.
A comparison of combinations of titanium and resorbable plating systems for repair of isolated zygomatic fractures in the adult: a quantitative biomechanical study. Hanemann M Jr, Simmons O, Jain S, Baratta R, Guerra AB, Metzinger SE. Ann Plast Surg. 2005 Apr;54(4):402-8.
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Invited
Lectures

March 2016

FFAS- New Orleans Invited Facility. Unusual uses for filler, Complication of Laser resurfacing.

 

May 2010

Primary Faculty for – Synthes Distractor course for Residents.

 

April 2010

Plastic Surgery in Ecuador- Grand Rounds.

 

March 2010

Craniofacial Conference- Difficult Midface Distractor Cases.

 

November 2009

Craniofacial Surgery – Craniosynostosis- Update- Resident Lectures.

October 2009

Craniofacial Conference – Vascular Malformation of the Head and Neck.

 

May 2009

Grand Rounds – Georgetown Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Free flap reconstruction.

 

February 2009

Free flap Update Course- Holy Cross Hospital System- Invited Lecturer – Head and Neck Free flap reconstruction.

 

November 2008

Free flap reconstruction of Scalp Defects – Johns Hopkins Plastic Surgery Grand.

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