Christopher C Chang, MD

Chevy Chase, United States

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Specialties

Cosmetic Surgery

Breast Implants

Facial Surgery

Neck lift

Facelift

Rhinoplasty

Breast Augmentation

Tummy Tuck

Botox

History

Established in 2015.

Dr. Christopher Chang is a cosmetic surgeon in the Washington, DC metro area serving patients in his Northern Virginia and Maryland offices. Dr. Chang specializes in cosmetic surgery of the face, with expertise in facial aesthetics, facial rejuvenation (Botox, Juvederm), midface lift, SMAS facelift and neck lift, as well as rhinoplasty and reconstructive nasal surgery. He also has extensive experience in modern breast implants and breast augmentation studying under industry leaders in plastic surgery. Dr. Chang always strives for technical perfection, producing natural results and superior outcomes to achieve his patients’ cosmetic goals. Our mission is to be one of the best plastic surgeons and practices in the DC area. We provide personalized, boutique care so our patients receive the highest quality, concierge-​level attention.

Meet the Business Owner

Chris C.

Business Owner

Dr. Chang began his education at Harvard University graduating with Honors. He attended New York University for medical school working at the well-​known Institute for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He worked under the direction Dr. Joseph G. McCarthy, a well-​known pioneer in the industry. After receiving several awards, Dr. Chang was accepted to the 6-​year residency program at Yale-​New Haven Hospital mastering integrated general and plastic surgery under the guidance of Dr. John A. Persing. He then successively completed a fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital/​Univ. of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in cutting-​edge craniofacial surgery for children and adults. Dr. Chang worked in ground-​breaking medical science throughout his profession at the foremost institutions, including the NIH, Boston Children’s Hospital, National Naval Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, NYU Plastic Surgery Laboratory for Microvascular Tissue Engineering, and Yale University School of Medicine.