"Double trained in Plastic Surgery in Europe and United states. Armed with verifiable knowledge of essential principles in plastic and reconstructive surgery for both American and the European systems acquired through solid educational foundation. Known for excellent communication and interpersonal abilities in establishing positive working relationships with multicultural teams of professionals to support key initiatives. Equipped with multilingual fluency and passionate about the depth and breadth of aesthetic plastic surgery procedures.
Dr. Ina A. Nevdakh is a fully trained American plastic surgeon having graduated from the Oregon Health Science University in 2018. She is a product of the University of Siena earning a degree in Medicine and Surgery from University of Siena in 2004. Following medical school, she continued her surgical training in Italy and in Denmark where she learned essential techniques in Plastic and reconstructive and Burn surgery. She has learned unique techniques from some of the finest Plastic Surgeons such as Dr. Marchac, Dr. Blondeel, Dr. Dr. Toth and Dr. Kinney. She pursued her further education in the United Stated where she did research in Craniofacial surgery at Children’s Oakland Hospital and Aesthetic surgery in San Francisco and Los Angeles and then in 2011 went on to complete seven years of combined general and plastic surgery residency training at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. (During her training she had vast exposure to transgender patient population, their unique care and treatment)
Upon completion of her residency in the United States she pursued additional Aesthetic Plastic Surgery training in Europe in France with Dr. Eric Auclair, former President of French Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery SOFCEP, Dr. Ruth Graf in Brazil where she gained valuable experience in aesthetic breast and facial surgery and University of Siena in Italy where she treated multiple patients with complex surgical Breast issues following cancer treatment and was part of the junior faculty."