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Department
Surgery
Area(s) of Practice Specialty
Plastic Surgery
Hospital Employed
No
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Medical School
NYIT College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Board Certification
American Board of Plastic Surgery
Accepted Insurance
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Accepting New Patients
Yes
Biography
Dr. David Parizh is a board-certified plastic surgeon and joined New York Plastic Surgical Group, a Division of Long Island Plastic Surgical Group in the fall of 2021. Offering a full range of reconstructive and cosmetic surgical procedures, Dr. Parizh specializes in acute adult and pediatric burns, scars, and complex reconstructive wounds, as well as aesthetic procedures including body contouring, rhinoplasty, and surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation. He currently holds the title of interim Director of the Burn Center and is a member of the Hyperbaric and Wound Integrity administration at Nassau University Medical Center. Additionally, Dr. Parizh is also the Director of Hyperbaric Medicine(HBOT) at Nassau University Medical Center. As a proud New York City native, Dr. Parizh earned his undergraduate degree from CUNY Hunter College. He then went on to receive his medical school training from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine at NYIT with an M.S. in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine. He has residency and fellowship training in fields of General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, and Burn Surgery. Throughout his career Dr. Parizh has trained in top-tier academic institutions including New York University, New York Presbyterian, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and Shriners of Cincinnati. Prior to joining NYPS Group, he also spent several months training with internationally recognized authorities in facial rejuvenation and preservation rhinoplasty in San Francisco. During that time, he studied advanced techniques including deep plane face lifting, fat grafting, neck lifting, brow lifting, and preservation rhinoplasty.