The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS) announces that Paul J. Carniol, MD, founder of Carniol Plastic Surgery in Summit, NJ, has been installed as President of the organization. 

Carniol (who was elected in November 2019 to the position of President-elect) formally took office as AAFPRS President on October 17, 2020, and will serve the 2020-2021 term year. He has extensive experience in facial trauma and reconstructive surgery; and performs new technology, laser, neurotoxin, and filler procedures. 

The AAFPRS is a specialty association for facial plastic surgery that seeks to educate medical professionals, government and the general public about facial plastic surgery as a specialty that requires intensive training and competence, embodies high ethical standards, artistic ideals, commitment to humanitarian service and a desire to enhance the quality of human life. Members have more comprehensive training in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery than any other medical specialty.

“It is an honor to be President of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

“Dr. Mary Lynn Moran, our trailblazing immediate past president, has done a stellar job leading our Academy. During the 2020-2021 term, we will build upon Dr. Moran’s platform, further focusing on education and advocacy, advancing diversity and inclusivity within our organization, as well as industry relationships that bolster member education and opportunities while providing insights to the latest techniques and advancements.”

— Paul J. Carniol, MD

Dr Moran warmly welcomes Dr Carniol to the position:

“Dr Carniol exemplifies the AAFPRS’ commitment to clinical excellence and passion for education. He is celebrated for his dedication to the Academy, the specialty and will do a superb job as our new leader.” 

Carniol is board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology. He has been an active member of the AAFPRS for nearly 30 years and is a Clinical Professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

Paul J. Carniol, MD, AAFPRS president

As AAFPRS President, Carniol will closely collaborate with other “core specialties” in the cosmetic surgery field, continue development of AAFPRS’ educational programs, including online programs, partner with industry on research efforts, and explore avenues to add value to the loyal members of the AAFPRS. 

“Dr Carniol has a tremendous passion for and commitment to the advancement of our valued Academy members and of our Specialty overall.

“I congratulate Dr Carniol as he steps into the critical role of AAFPRS President—and I’m confident that under his active leadership we will further actualize the AAFPRS mission, while maximizing the diversity and inclusion of all our members and deepening our collaborations with industry partners.”

— AAFPRS Executive Vice President and CEO Steve Jurich

In addition to running a thriving and award-winning cosmetic and facial plastic surgery practice in Summit, New Jersey, Dr Carniol lectures at medical meetings across the United States and internationally on subjects related to the latest devices and procedures in facial plastic surgery.

Repeatedly selected as a Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. Top Physician as well as a Top Plastic Surgeon in the United States by the Center for Consumer Services in Washington DC, Carniol has served in various AAFPRS leadership positions including Treasurer and Group Vice President for Membership & Society Relations, past President of the Medical Society of New Jersey, past President of the New Jersey Chapter of American College of Surgeons, and past President of the Board of Medical Examiners for New Jersey, to name a few.

[Source: Kelz Media]


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