Dr. Sullivan:
25 Years of Plastic Surgery Excellence

Dr. Patrick Sullivan brings over 25 years of Plastic Surgery experience, and has completed more than 10,000 surgical procedures. His distinguished career includes serving as the former Division Chief of Cosmetic Surgery, Director of the Cleft and Craniofacial Program and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at Brown's Alpert School of Medicine. He is invited each year to share his knowledge with his peers at both national and international plastic surgeons meetings.  He was named among the top 1% of plastic surgeons in America (US News & World Report/ Castle Connolly) a testament to his skill, precision, and dedication to achieving the finest in surgical outcomes.

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Advancing Regenerative Medicine

Dr. Sullivan has been recognized internationally as a leader in the field of regenerative surgery.   He is currently focused on teaching, performing surgery and developing regenerative surgery programs to help address the needs of children with facial deformities. Most recently, he has been setting up these programs in a number of universities and large teaching hospitals in Cambodia through Operation Teamwork, and in Vietnam working closely with the Nuoy Reconstructive Surgeons Organization. He has been training surgeons and medical teams on his methods of treating children with facial deformities, using the patient’s own fat and associated stem cells.

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Operation Teamwork: Lending Hands for the Future

At Operation Teamwork, we are dedicated to improving the lives 
of children and adults with facial deformities in regions around the world where access to this advanced field of regenerative medicine is limited.

Our mission is to empower surgeons and surgical teams in host countries by teaching them this advanced regenerative medicine surgery method of treatment, allowing them to transform lives long after we have left.

Our work allows children to grow up without feeling different, giving them the chance to fully engage with their peers, excel in school, and live a life free from unnecessary emotional burdens, rather than being hidden and sidelined.

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Join Dr. Sullivan 
in Giving Back

Here is an opportunity to make high impact change in health care especially focused on improving the lives of children and adults with facial deformities:
Visit Operation Teamwork and team up!

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