About The Practice

Coming from a family of mixed backgrounds in Iran, Syria, and America, Dr. Moradian was introduced at a young age to the arts.  He has translated his love for arts, poetry, and culture into his cosmetic surgery and weight loss-surgery practice with an emphasis on creating an image of beauty that is tailored to each individual patient.

Dr. Moradian is a native Floridian who grew up in Orlando.  He graduated Summa Cum Laude with Honors while obtaining his Bachelor’s degree in BioMedical Sciences from the University of South Florida in Tampa.  Continuing his education, he graduated top of his medical school class with Summa Cum Laude honors at Nova Southeastern University in South Florida.  He then completed his surgical residency in Miami Florida at Larkin Community, Palm Springs, Delray Medical Center, and Nichalous Children’s Hospital where he served as the Chief Surgical Resident.

After completing and obtaining his board certifications in General Surgery, Dr. Moradian completed his Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship through the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery completing over 800+ cases focusing on safe Brazilian butt lifts, liposuction with abdominal etching, breast lifts and reductions, breast augmentations, tummy tucks, mommy makeovers, gluteal augmentations with implants, facial injections, as well as many more procedures.

Dr. Moradian is the only surgeon in Florida to be Double Board Certified through the prestigious American Board of Osteopathic Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery offering his specialization in Weight-loss surgery and the subsequent Cosmetic Surgery with body-contouring that ensues after one year of stable weight loss.  This allowed him to bridge the gap the was created between weight loss surgery and the subsequent cosmetic surgery that was needed after his patients would lose massive amounts of weight and regain control of health in their lives.

Dr. Moradian continues to practice general surgery and giving back to those patients in the most critical need of care while being an Associate Professor of Surgery by teaching residents at Larkin Community and Palm Springs Hospitals located in Miami Florida.

Throughout his years of training, he placed an emphasis on research and presenting at numerous conferences.  This has enabled him to safely offer the most cutting edge surgical advances to his patients with the most desirable results.  During his career, he has published and presented in over 15 areas of surgery spanning from plastic to general surgery.

In addition, he was co-author in the development of three skin grafts that are utilized in the acute traumatic setting.  This set the stage for Dr. Moradian to gain recognition throughout the country by being the only surgeon to win the prestigious Most Outstanding Presenter at the Annual Clinical Assembly of Osteopathic Surgeons in back-to-back years.  Additionally, he presented and won Most Outstanding Presenter for his work on Skin Grafts in the Traumatic setting on a world stage at the International College of Surgeons 79th Annual Assembly in Seattle Washington.

Dr. Moradian enjoys golfing, diving, running with his dog Tyson, snowboarding, and spending time with his loved ones.  He has a dream of one day opening a recreational sports center in an under-served area due to the effects basketball and football had on his development as an adolescent teaching him life skills of teamwork, dedication, and benefits of hard work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABCS Certification

Board Certified - 2019

Additional Certifications

American Board of Osteopathic Surgery- 2019

American Board of Cosmetic Surgery- 2019

Awards

  • Surgeon Achievement Annual Award presented by the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons 1st Place Winner 10/2018
  • 79th Annual International College of Surgeons 1st Place Podium Winner: MET Skin Graft- 6/2017
  • American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly 2016 Podium Presenter 1st place winner– New Technique: Minced Edge Transposition Graft- 09/2016
  • American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly 2016 Poster Presenter: New Technique: Minced Edge Transposition Graft- 09/2016
  • American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly 2015 Podium Presenter 1st place winner– New Technique: Acute Minced Expansion Graft for the Traumatic Wound- 10/2015
  • American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly 2015 2nd Place Winner Scientific Forum Poster Presenter- New Technique: Acute Minced Expansion Graft for the Traumatic Wound- 10/2015
  • American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly Scientific Forum Poster Presenter Selection: Laparoscopic Gastric Sleeve: A Community Hospital’s Experience- 10/2015
  • Florida Committee on Trauma Podium Presenter Selection: Not as Futile as We Think: Age Adjusted Outcomes After Craniotomy for T.B.I. in the Elderly- 10/2015
  • 11th Annual Academic Surgical Congress Paper selected for Presentation: Not as Futile as We Think: Age Adjusted Outcomes After Craniotomy for T.B.I. in the Elderly- 2/2016
  • Health Professions Division 2015 CEME Student/Intern/Resident/Fellow Scientific Research Poster Competition at Nova Southeastern University: Acute Minced Expansion Graft Technique for the Traumatic Wound- 11/2015
  • American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly Scientific Forum Poster Presenter Selection: Morgagni Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia in an Elderly Pt- 9/2014
  • 111th Annual FOMA Convention Research Poster Competition 1st Place Case Study: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Situs Inversus Totalis with Post-ERCP pancreatitis
  • Health Professions Division 2013 CEME Student/Intern/Resident/Fellow Scientific Research Poster Competition at Nova Southeastern University 2nd Place Winner- Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Situs Inversus Totalis with Post-ERCP pancreatitis
  • Most Outstanding Thesis in Honors College Graduating Class of 2009: selected to be published at University of South Florida- Effects of mTBI and the Layer V Pyramidal Cells- 2009
  • Most Outstanding Presenter at USF Health Science Convention: Cannabinoid Agonist effects on Pre-Natal mice- 2008

Publications

  • Intraductal Tubulopapillary Neoplasm of Pancreas with +MUC5AC- Podium Presentation American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly 2018
  • A case report of the surgical management of a complex penile wound with negative pressure wound therapy with automated instillation- American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Annual Clinical Assembly 2017 Poster Presentation
  • Laparoscopic Gastric Sleeve: A Community Hospital’s Experience: Case Series, Retrospective Study- International Journal of Surgery 5/2017
  • The First to be Described: Carcinoid Primary in Liver, with concomitant Primary Metastatic Breast Cancer- Case Presentation and Review of the Literature- submitted to Journal of Surgical Oncology 9/2016
  • Acute Minced Expansion Graft Technique for the Traumatic Wound-Case series, New Technique- Advances in Skin and Wound Care 1/2016.
  • New Technique: Minced Edge Transposition Graft (MET Graft) – Case series, 2016
  • Not as Futile as We Think: Age Adjusted Outcomes After Craniotomy for T.B.I. in the Elderly: Academic Association for Surgery, Retrospective Study – 8/2015
  • Age Predicts Discharge Disposition but Not Adjusted Mortality After Non-operative Management of TBI- Academic Association for Surgery, Retrospective Study – 7/2015
  • Novel Treatment of Skin Tears: published in International Wound Journal 5/2015, Case Series, New Technique
  • Trauma Grand Rounds 7/2015: Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Case Presentations and Management
  • Trauma Grand Rounds 4/2015: Burns in Children and Adults: Initial Stabilization and Management
  • Cervico-fascial cutaneous fistula Case Report and Review of the Literature: Miami Children’s Hospital- 2/2015. Submitted to Journal of Pediatric Surgery 4/2015
  • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Situs Inversus Totalis with Post-ERCP pancreatitis- Case Report 6/2014
  • Morgagni Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia in an Elderly Pt- Case Report/Presentation 2013
  • Minimal Traumatic Brain Injury in a Mouse Model of Multiple Concussions: Effects on Cortical Dendritic Spines: Preliminary Findings- Published in Cell Transplantation 2009.
  • Hippocampal dendritic branching and spine changes precede ß-amyloid plaque formation in the young ArcAß transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer’s Disease- Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience 2008, Washington D.C.
  • Neurostructural Consequences of Developmental Exposure to Moderate Doses of Cannabinoids in a Rat Model- presented at the American Society for Neural Transplantation and Repair, Clearwater, FL 2008- Published in International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 2008
  • Minimal Traumatic Brain Injury in a Mouse Model of Multiple Concussions: Effects of Cortical Dendritic Spines- Presented at the Meeting of the American Society for Neural Transplantation and Repair, Clearwater Beach, Florida, 2009
  • Sigmoid Volvulus and Case Presentation in 41 y/o F w/ abdominal pain, nausea, and non-bloody diarrhea. November 2011 Trauma/ General Surgery Service at Memorial Regional Hospital.

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