
Justin L. Perez, M.D.
Dr. Justin L. Perez earned his medical degree from New York City's Weill Cornell Medical College, where he graduated with honors. He subsequently completed a rigorous plastic surgery residency at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, which is the country's top-ranked plastic surgery training school. The physician had the opportunity to study with industry heavyweights, many of whom pioneered surgical procedures that are still extensively used in plastic surgery today. Dr. Justin L. Perez was then hand-picked to work under the supervision of the world-renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Grant Stevens and he now works with Cedars-Sinai Marina del Rey Hospital.
The physician offers a complete range of aesthetic surgery procedures, including face and body surgery, as well as non-surgical treatments such as injectables, lasers, and skin resurfacing. He has authored articles and textbook chapters on aesthetic surgery with the purpose of educating doctors in training about rhinoplasty methods. Dr. Justin L. Perez has reviewed journal articles for the Aesthetic Surgery Journal and the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal. The physician has also received a Bachelor of Science degree from Fordham University in 2010. He also specializes in dermatology and cosmetic dermatology.
Procedures Dr. Justin L. Perez Performs at Cedars-Sinai Marina del Rey Hospital
Insurance Accepted
Languages Spoken
- English
Education & Training

Medical Degree
Cornell University Medical College

Internship(s)
N/A

Residency(ies)
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Fellowship(s)
N/A
Publications & Media
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Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Reinnervation Confers Corneal Protective Advantages over Static Interventions Alone in the Subacute Facial Palsy Patient
Ahneesh J. Mohanty, Justin L. Perez, Austin Hembd, Nikhitha P. Thrikutam, Jeremy Bartley, Shai M. Rozen
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Recognizing Racial Heterogeneity in the Latino Nose: Aesthetic Concepts for an Individualized Approach
Justin L. Perez, Raja Mohan, Rod J. Rohrich
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Relational Anatomy of the Mimetic Muscles and Its Implications on Free Functional Muscle Inset in Facial Reanimation
Jorga Zabojova, Nikhitha Thrikutam, Philip Tolley, Justin Perez, Shai M Rozen, Andres Rodriguez-Lorenzo