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800 8th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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Led by founder Dr. David Lavine, the Center for Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery is making a real difference in the lives of people from Fort Worth, Arlington and the surrounding communities in Texas. Our goal is to give our patients the natural, safe and long-lasting look they have always wanted; changing their lives in a positive and rewarding way.

His formal education started in Annapolis, Maryland at the Severn School, a prep School for the United States Naval Academy. From there, he attended Duke University for his undergraduate degree and then to the University Of Virginia Medical School. His training has taken him all over the United States and the world including Dallas, Houston, The Shriners Burn Institute in Boston Massachusetts, Akron Ohio, Jerusalem Israel, and London England.
Dr. Lavine now specializes in cosmetic surgery. He is co-founder of the Fort Worth Facial Malformation Clinic and volunteers part of his time for tattoo removal of young women who are trying to better their lives and rid themselves of tattoos they no longer want. Dr. Lavine also started the first medical skin care clinic in Fort Worth.

The clinic is still an important part of his practice. While the co-founder and co-chairman at the Fort Worth Facial Malformation Clinic located at the world renowned Cooks Children Medical Center, Dr. Lavine wrote a children's book about a boy with a strange but whimsical condition. This children's book was inspired by the young patients he treated at the clinic and the many obstacles they and their parents had to face.

More recently, Dr. Lavine has been honored by the American Society Of Plastic Surgery for his proposal and development of The Icon Project. The purpose of the project is to film icons in plastic surgery who paved the way to our present specialty.