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Dr. Harrison H. Lee Dr. Harrison H. Lee is a cosmetic surgeon who is Board Certified in three specialties and has two practices in Beverly Hills, California and New York City. His background is in dentistry, oral maxillofacial surgery, ear/nose/throat and facial plastic surgery. 30 Evolution Magazine | #WorldClass Special Edition Once Dr. Lee earned his undergraduate degree, he went to dental school at Tufts University, followed by a four-year residency in oral surgery. He taught at NYU and went back to medical school to earn his MD. Thereafter, he performed head and neck surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital, followed by a fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery under Dr. Kamer, a renowned expert in the field. Dr. Lee’s background in oral surgery for jaw reconstruction has earned him the distinction of being considered an expert in facial bone surgery. Dr. Lee’s practice offers a variety of elective surgical procedures as well as working on cases involving facial reconstruction. His practice also covers the general range of surgical and in-office procedures which includes: face lifts, brow lifts, eye surgery, liposuction, chin surgery, jaw angle implants for men, and breast augmentation. His niche is in Asian faces, specifically in reducing the jaw and cheek bones of women, in addition to double eyelid surgery. However, Dr. Lee’s target market is any ethnicity for common procedures. Ages of male and female patients range from the forties to people in their eighties. He has noted that his patients in both Beverly Hills and New York City are of the same demographic. procedures he offers for this population include brow bone reduction, rhinoplasty, cheek implants, jaw angle reduction, and Adam’s apple reduction. Dr. Lee’s work with the Asian population carries a similar style, creating a softer look for his female patients. Born in Korea moving to the United States when he was young, Dr. Lee understands the cultural and psychological reasons Asian women desire to change their appearance. In Asian culture, a woman with a pronounced bone structure is seen as having a strong personality and masculine traits. Cheekbone and jawline weakening is highly desired, especially in Koreans. The surgical pr