

Dr. A. Lee Dellon: “Threads of Healing: The Art and Science of Nerve Repair” – A “Giants in Plastic Surgery” Interview
Jan 6, 2025
Dr. A. Lee Dellon, a distinguished plastic and reconstructive surgeon and Johns Hopkins alumnus, shares his journey from medical school to groundbreaking advances in nerve repair. He discusses his pioneering research in diabetic neuropathy and the evolution of nerve surgery techniques. Dellon reflects on the influence of mentors and the importance of education in addressing nerve-related pain. He shares inspiring patient recovery stories, emphasizing compassion and collaboration in modern medicine, while encouraging new generations to pursue the field.
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Early Influences
- Dr. Dellon's early exposure to helping others through scouting and the ambulance corps led to his interest in medicine.
- He always wanted to be a doctor from a young age.
Path to Plastic Surgery
- Dr. Dellon's interest in plastic surgery sparked by his roommate's research in the department and the problem-solving nature of the work.
- He was drawn to the combination of making things with his hands and the intellectual challenge of surgery.
Medicine as a Career
- Medicine is a good career if you are motivated by helping others and enjoy continuous learning.
- Modern medicine offers flexibility, especially for women balancing career and family.