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Dr. Thomas C. McFadden, Jr., MD, MBA, FACS

Dr. Thomas McFadden Jr.

Dr. Thomas McFadden, the medical director and owner of Advanced Cosmetic Surgery in Greenville, SC, is a leading board-certified plastic surgeon with the highest level of experience in the areas of cosmetic facial surgery, breast surgery and body sculpture.

At Derm Collective, Dr. McFadden provides our team with over 30 years of knowledge and understanding in the plastic surgery field.

Background

Prior to re-entering training as a plastic surgeon, Dr. McFadden proudly served in the United States Air Force for four years as a General Surgeon. He most recently graduated with his Masters of Business Administration, summa cum laude, from Clemson in August 2016. He is also a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgery. He is now serving as a member of the board of trustees on Southeastern Society for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons

In his free time, Dr. McFadden enjoys exploring the sights and sounds of Greenville and spending time with his family. He enjoys all sports, especially Clemson sporting events, plays tennis, golf, runs and cycles.

Education

CLINICAL AND LABORATORY

  • Aesthetics Fellow, Plastic Surgery Associates, Baker/Gordon/Stuzin/Baker Clinic – Miami, FL
  • Chief Resident – Plastic Surgery, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics – Madison, WI
  • Junior Resident – Plastic Surgery, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics – Madison, WI
  • Chief Resident – General Surgery, East Carolina University School of Medicine – Greenville, NC
  • Junior Resident – General Surgery, East Carolina University School of Medicine – Greenville, NC
  • Transplant Research Fellow, East Carolina University School of Medicine
  • Department of Surgery – Division of Transplantation and Immunology – Greenville, NC
  • Internship – General Surgery, U.S. Air Force Medical Center Keesler – Keesler Air Force Base, MS
  • University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Columbia, SC

DOCTORAL

  • University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, South Carolina – Doctor of Medicine

GRADUATE

  • Clemson University, Masters of Business Administration, summa cum laude, Clemson, South Carolina

UNDERGRADUATE

  • Clemson University, Bachelor of Science, zoology, cum laude, Clemson, South Carolina
  • Duke University, Computer Science curriculum, Durham, North Carolina
  • Delbarton School, Morristown, New Jersey
  • High School diploma, high honors

DIPLOMATE

  • National Board of Medical Examiners – Certificate #375149

Publications

  • Clinical Investigator, TC McFadden, MD, Christopher J. Panucci, MD MS, Patrick L. Reavey, MD MS, Susan Kaweski, MD FACS, Jennifer B. Hamill, MPH, Keith M. Hume, MA, Edwin G. Wilkins, MD MS, and Andrea L. Pusic, MD MHS A Randomized Controlled Trial of Skin Care Protocols for Facial Resurfacing: Lessons Learned from the Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation’s Skin Products Assessment Research Study, Plast Reconstr Surg. 2011 Mar; 127(3): 1334–1342.
  • McFadden TC, Current Concepts in Breast Reconstruction, Vital Signs, Greenville Hospital System Quarterly Medical Journal, Vol 2, No. 3 Fall 2002 p. 11
  • McFadden TC Face Facts-Things to Know When Considering Cosmetic Surgery-Focusing on Facelifts Upstate Women’s Magazine July 2002 p. 24
  • McFadden TC, Hoffman MG, Michalko K, Gutowski KA Appropriate choices in breast reconstruction: part 6 of the 6-part series on current concepts in breast reconstruction Current Surgery 2001 Nov; 58(6): 532-44
  • McFadden TC, Hoffman MG, Robinson DA, Gutowski KA. Silicone breast implants—Are they associated with connective tissue disease?: part 5 of the 6-part series on current concepts in breast reconstruction. Current Surgery 2001 Sept-Oct, 58(5): 430-436
  • McFadden TC, Hoffman MG, Robinson DA, Gutowski KA Alternative flaps as secondary approaches to breast reconstruction: part 4 of the 6-part series on current concepts in breast reconstruction Current Surgery 2001 Jul-Aug; 58(4):364-75
  • Snow S, Madjar DD, Hardy S, Bentz M, Lucarelli MJ, Bechard R, Aughenbaugh W, McFadden T, Sharata H, Dudley C, Landeck A Microcystic adnexal carcinoma: report of 13 cases and review of the literature. Dermatologic Surgery 2001 Apr 27:401-8
  • McFadden TC, Robinson DA, Gutowski KA. Comparison of costs of immediate vs delayed breast reconstruction: part 3 of the 6-part series on current concepts in breast reconstruction. Current Surgery 2001 May;58(3):270-275.
  • McFadden TC, Gutowski KA. Breast reconstruction after breast conservation therapy: part 2 of the 6-part series on current concepts in breast reconstruction. Current Surgery 2001 Mar;58(2):146-155.
  • McFadden TC, Gutowski KA. Benefits of skin-sparing mastectomy: part 1 of the 6-part series on current concepts in breast reconstruction. Current Surgery 2001 Jan;58(1):32-38.
  • McFadden T, Bandow G, Warner T, Madjar D, Snow S, Hardy S Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma of the Nose-A Case Report and Review of the Literature Annals of Plastic Surgery
  • McFadden T Cholecystitis EmergencyRoom.Net Mar 1999
  • McFadden T Appendicitis EmergencyRoom.Net Oct 1998
  • McFadden T (evaluator) Surgical Resident Curriculum, 2nd edition Published by The Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Arlington, Virgina 1995.
  • Pittman K, Henretta J, McFadden T, Thomas J, Thomas FT Prevention of Primary Nonfunction of Xenograft Islets. Transplantation Proceedings 26(3):1141-2, 1994 June
  • Henretta J, McFadden T, Pittman K, Thomas J, Thomas F Six to Eight Month Survival of Discordant Pig Islet Xenografts Documented by Differential Species, Insulin, and C-peptide in Animals Given Short-term Immunosuppression. Transplantation Proceedings 26(3):1138-9, 1994 June.
  • Henretta J, Pittman K, McFadden T, Thomas F Successful Discordant Pancreatic Islet Xenotransplantation by Prevention of Primary Nonfunction Graft Rejection and Autoimmune Disease Recurrence. Transplantation Proceedings 26(3):1133-4, 1994 June
  • Thomas F, Pittman K, McFadden T, Haisch C, Peterson R, Thomas J. Reversal of Type II Diabetes by Pancreas Islet Transplant in Four Animal Models of Type II Diabetes. Transplantation Proceedings 25(1 Pt 2):992-993, 1993 February
  • Pittman K, Thomas F, McFadden T, Haisch C, Thomas J. Reduction in Primary Nonfunction of Pancreas Islet Transplants With Antithymocyte Globulin Agents, Deoxyspergualin, and Splenectomy. Transplantation Proceedings 25 (1 Pt 2):986-7, 1993 February
  • Henretta J, Pittman K, McFadden T, Thomas J, Thomas F. Deoxyspergualin and Rabbit Antithymocyte Globulin Markedly Prolong Discordant Pig Pancreatic Islet Xenografts. Transplantation Proceedings 25(1 Pt 1):412-3, 1993 February
  • Araneda D, DeMasi R, McFadden T, Thomas F. Effect of Recipient Strain Variation on Cardiac Xenograft Survival. Transplantation Proceedings 24(2):633-4, 1992 April.

Presentations

  • “The Value and Philosophy of a Comprehensive Facial Rejuvenation Approach,” NCSPS and SCPSP Meeting, Belmond Charleston Place, Charleston, SC, November 14th, 2016.
  • “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 2016, Challenges and Opportunities,” Clemson Chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Delta Premed Honor Society, August 29, 2016.
  • “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 2015, Challenges and Opportunities,” Clemson Chapter of the Alpha Epsilon Delta Premed Honor Society, November 10, 2015.
  • “A Simplified Approach to Preoperative Rhinoplasty Evaluation and Planning” Dibbell Society Meeting, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, June 19, 2010.
  • “Minimally Invasive Facelift” and “Cranial Reconstruction” sponsored by the South Carolina Association of Registered Nurses, Upstate Chapter, Easley, SC, March 28, 2005.
  • “Cranial Reconstruction” sponsored by the South Carolina Association of Registered Nurses, Greenville, SC, March 28, 2005.
  • “Lasers in Cosmetic Surgery” sponsored by Sciton Corporation, Charlotte, NC, February 12, 2005.
  • “Lasers in Cosmetic Surgery” sponsored by Sciton Corporation, Columbia, SC, May 15, 2004.
  • “Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery of the Face”, Greenville Dental Society, Greenville, SC May 4, 2004.
  • “Cosmetic Facial Rejuvenation and Body Contouring” Womens’ Health Symposium sponsored by the Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, SC May 17, 2003.
  • “Midfacial Maxillofacial Trauma” Maxillofacial Trauma Symposium sponsored by Greenville Hospital System/Synthes Maxillofacial, Greenville, SC November 9, 2002.
  • “The Treatment of Skin Cancer” Skin Cancer Symposium sponsored by Bon Secours St. Francis Health System, Greenville, SC June 27, 2002.
  • “Initial Evaluation of Maxillofacial Trauma” Department of Surgery Trauma Conference, Greenville Hospital System, Greenville Memorial Hospital, Greenville, SC February 18, 2002.
  • “The Rheologic and Patency Benefits of Microsurgical Anastomosis of the Hepatic Artery in Pediatric Split Liver Transplantation” Plastic Surgery Research Council, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI April 21, 2001.
  • “The Rheologic and Patency Benefits of Microsurgical Anastomosis of the Hepatic Artery in Pediatric Split Liver Transplantation” Senior Residents’ Conference, Brown University, Providence, RI March 29, 2001.
  • “Abdominal Trauma: Primary Management” Second Medical Group, Second Dental Squadron Barksdale AFB LA May 13, 1999.
  • “Gastroesophageal Reflux: Spectrum of Management from Primary Care to the Operating Room” Second Medical Group, Second Medical Operations Squadron Barksdale AFB LA November 20, 1996.
  • “Abdominal Trauma During the Golden Hour” Second Medical Group, Second Medical Operations Squadron Barksdale AFB LA November 29, 1995.
  • “Reversal of Type II Diabetes Mellitus in Four Animal Models by Pancreatic Islet Transplantation” Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons Myrtle Beach, SC July 11, 1992.
  • “Reversal of Type II Diabetes Mellitus in Three Animal Models by Pancreatic Islet Transplantation” Thirty Fourth Annual University Surgical Residents Conference Society of University Surgeons University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati, OH February 15, 1992.
  • “Deoxyspergualin, Antithymocyte Globulin, and Splenectomy Markedly Prolong Discordant Pig Islet Xenografts” Thirty Fourth Annual University Surgical Residents Conference Society of University Surgeons University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati, OH February 15, 1992.
  • “Effect of Recipient Strain Variation on Cardiac Xenograft Survival” First International Congress on Xenotransplantation University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN August 25, 1991.
  • “Reduction of Primary Nonfunction in Discordant Pancreas Islet Xenografts” First International Congress on Xenotransplantation University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN August 25, 1991.
  • “Reversal of Type II Diabetes in Zucker Rats by Xenogeneic Pancreas Islet Transplantation” First International Congress on Xenotransplantation University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN August 25, 1991.
  • “Prolonged Survival of Discordant Pancreas Islet Xenografts: A Potential Treatment for Type I Diabetes” Resident Research Day East Carolina University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Greenville, NC June 14, 1991.

Medically Reviewed


How Much Does QWO Cellulite Treatment Cost?

November 4, 2022 • By Colleen Stanton (reviewed by Dr. Thomas C. McFadden, Jr., MD, MBA, FACS)

QWO is an injectable treatment for cellulite on the buttocks A course of QWO treatments costs $2,700 on averageFactors …

[Read more...] about How Much Does QWO Cellulite Treatment Cost?

Eye Bag Surgery: How It Works, Candidates, Results, Cost and Alternatives

October 30, 2019 • By Colleen Stanton (reviewed by Dr. Thomas C. McFadden, Jr., MD, MBA, FACS)

Under-eye bags are caused by aging, genetics and lifestyle factors.Lower eyelid blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure …

[Read more...] about Eye Bag Surgery: How It Works, Candidates, Results, Cost and Alternatives

Laser Skin Resurfacing: What It Is, How It Works, Side Effects & Cost

August 26, 2019 • By Haley Walden (reviewed by Dr. Thomas C. McFadden, Jr., MD, MBA, FACS)

Laser skin resurfacing smooths and tightens the skin, reducing the appearance of wrinkles, crow’s feet and age …

[Read more...] about Laser Skin Resurfacing: What It Is, How It Works, Side Effects & Cost

Laser Skin Tightening: How It Works, Results, Risks and Cost

June 28, 2019 • By Daniel Mattia (reviewed by Dr. Thomas C. McFadden, Jr., MD, MBA, FACS)

Laser skin tightening can decrease skin laxity (looseness) and smooth wrinkles from any part of the body.Nonablative …

[Read more...] about Laser Skin Tightening: How It Works, Results, Risks and Cost

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