Dr. Mardini is a plastic surgeon and global leader in the field of craniofacial surgery and facial paralysis and reanimation surgery in children and adults. Dr. Mardini was a major contributor to forming Mayo Clinic's groundbreaking face transplant program, and he led his team to perform Mayo Clinic's first-ever face transplant successfully. This groundbreaking procedure gave a new life to a patient whose facial disfigurement destroyed his face and his life. As the Chair of the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, Dr. Mardini tirelessly works to support and lead his team of fourteen plastic surgeons and hundreds of providers and Allied Health staff to exceptionally care for patients, innovate, and educate. He spent years traveling around the world, developing his knowledge, skills, and expertise to help people of all ages regain confidence and improved function after suffering from facial paralysis, disfigurement, or deformities. His practice focuses on the whole person, and he regularly collaborates with physicians across specialties to provide holistic, respectful, and attentive care to their individual health needs and aesthetic preferences.
TrainingGeorgetown University Medical Center, Georgetown University Medical Center, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
ServicesSamir Mardini provides pediatric surgery in Rochester, MN. A Pediatric Surgeon specializes in surgical procedures on children. A pediatric surgeon can help with transplants, birth defects, and tumor removal.
Please call Samir Mardini at (507) 538-3270 to schedule an appointment in Rochester, MN or to get more information.
Dr Samir Mardini is cold and cruel didn’t look at the back of my head he extremely pompous I feel the way I was treated was senior abuse I intend on proving this no compassion what so ever I think mayo should rethink this doctor for he is not nice at all and should be with children not seniors he treated me like human waste