After
receiving his medical degree at Columbia University in New York, Dr. McGuire did
his general surgery residency and chief residency at UCLA. A year of basic science
research in skin biomechanics at Stanford followed. He then returned to UCLA for
his plastic surgery residency, which he completed in 1980. An honorary traveling
fellowship in Great Britain included time spent at world famous Canniesburn Hospital
in Scotland. He then returned to eventually become Associate Clinical Professor
at UCLA. He obtained board certification in 1981 from the American Board of Plastic
Surgery. He served as President of the California Society of Plastic Surgeons
in the year 2000. Dr. McGuire is Chief of Plastic Surgery at St. John's Hospital
in Santa Monica and President of Pacific Coast Plastic Surgery Center. He is Past
President of the American Association for the Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery
Facilities, the leading surgery center accrediting organization in the United
States. In addition, Dr. McGuire was Chair of the Board of Directors of Lumetra,
the quality improvement organization for the 4 million Medicare beneficiaries
in California. He has been elected as a fellow of the American College of Surgeons
and of the Royal Society of Medicine in England.
Dr. McGuire is the immediate Past President of the American Society of Plastic Surgery and currently serves as Chair of the Strategic Planning Committee of the California Society of Plastic Surgeons and has been recently elected Director of the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Dr. McGuire has contributed to the development of numerous techniques in cosmetic surgery including
one to correct aging changes and achieve a truly natural facelift. Another of
his procedures can enhance upper and lower lips without using artificial "filler"
materials. He has also contributed to the development of a surgery to eliminate frown lines and lift eyebrows
through the upper eyelids,and another to treat male and female baldness with new
flaps and micro hair grafts. He was instrumental in the development of an oxygen
and amino acid formula to improve postoperative healing following laser skin resurfacing,
cutting the down time in half. This amazing treatment is also valuable to increase
survival of hair grafts after surgery for hair loss. He is currently assisting
in developing the national standards for patient safety, and working to block
unqualified doctors from doing cosmetic surgery.
Dr. McGuire has been a Patron
of the Los Angeles Opera since its inception, 22 years ago, and is a sponsor of
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He lives in Santa Monica Canyon, where he
is a collector of Asian art and antique Irish crystal.

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