University of California San Francisco

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Merisa L. Piper, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Associate Program Director, Plastic Surgery Residency

Address

2200 Post Street, #001
San Francisco, CA 94115
United States

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 415-353-4320
Fax: 415-353-4285

    Biography

    Dr. Merisa L. Piper is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in breast reconstruction and general reconstruction, with expertise in all methods. With the goal of restoring appearance after partial or complete breast removal, she focuses particularly on microsurgery and free tissue transfer, using skin, fat and muscle from another part of the body.

    Piper's research focuses on improving outcomes after breast reconstruction, particularly after microsurgery and oncoplastic surgery, which combines tumor removal with reconstruction. She is interested in how the timing of breast reconstruction and various interventions may affect the development or prevention of capsular contracture (the body naturally encapsulates a synthetic implant, and the capsule sometimes shrinks and causes discomfort). She also studies how to improve outcomes in patients who have had tumor removal in combination with breast reconstruction.

    Piper earned her medical degree from the University of California, Irvine. She completed a combined general surgery and plastic surgery residency at UCSF. During her residency, she spent one year investigating breast reconstruction outcomes and developing a phase II clinical trial, a study that examines a treatment's efficacy and safety. She then completed a fellowship in microsurgery at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Piper has authored more than 25 papers and presented her work nationally and internationally. She is a breast section editor for Annals of Plastic Surgery and a guest reviewer for four scientific journals.

    In her free time, Piper enjoys running, swimming, baking and being with her husband and two kids.

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    University of California Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training 2019

    Clinical Expertise

    Abdominoplasty

    Body Contouring

    Botox and Fillers

    Breast Reconstruction

    Breast Surgery

    General Reconstructive Surgery

    Liposuction

    Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction

    Microvascular Surgery

    Reconstructive Microsurgery

    Skin Cancer Reconstruction

    Trauma Reconstruction

    Clinical Trials

    1. Related Conditions: Breast Cancer| Start Date: | End Date:

    Program Affiliations

    Research Interests

    Breast reconstruction clinical outcomes

    Capsular contracture

    Extremity sarcoma

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 70
    1. Long-Term Outcomes in Prepectoral versus Subpectoral Two-Stage Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction after Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy.
      Alcon A, Rosser M, Gedallovich J, Foster RD, Sbitany H, Piper ML| | PubMed
    2. Expanding Candidacy for Nipple-sparing Mastectomy in Women with Large or Ptotic Breasts: Staged Reconstruction Outcomes.
      Barnes LL, Foster R, Mukhtar RA, Esserman LJ, Ewing C, Alvarado M, Wong J, Piper M| | PubMed
    3. Safety of Incision Placement with Nipple-sparing Mastectomy and Immediate Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction.
      Holland M, Wallace A, Viner J, Sbitany H, Piper M| | PubMed
    4. Prepectoral Breast Reconstruction Reduces Opioid Consumption and Pain After Mastectomy: A Head-to-Head Comparison With Submuscular Reconstruction.
      Holland M, Su P, Piper M, Withers J, Harbell MW, Bokoch MP, Sbitany H| | PubMed
    5. Surgical Skills Coaches: Preparing for a peer-assisted learning model to train medical students in surgical skills.
      Kim EK, Conroy PC, Johnson CL, Kelly Y, O'Sullivan PS, Chern H, Piper ML| | PubMed
    6. A novel microsurgical reconstruction technique in a living-related liver donor hepatic artery dissection using the native hepatic artery.
      Sitta R, Roberts J, Gardner J, Ascher N, Piper M| | PubMed
    7. Direct-to-Implant Versus 2-Stage Breast Reconstruction: Which Technique Is Better? An Analysis of 104 Patients at a Single Institution.
      Piper ML, Rios-Diaz AJ, Kimia R, Cunning J, Broach R, Wu L, Serletti J, Fosnot J| | PubMed
    8. The Impact of a Single Dual-Trained Surgeon in the Management of Mastectomy and Reconstruction.
      Piper ML, Nathan S, Henderson S, Lee A, Broach RB, Kozak G, Davis H, Wu LC| | PubMed
    9. Diagnosis and Treatment of Lymphatic Complications of the Groin Following Open Lower Extremity Revascularization with Plastic Surgery Closure.
      Wallace AB, Kim EA, Holland M, Lee S, Orringer M, Piper ML, Hansen SL| | PubMed
    10. Prophylactic Muscle Flaps in Primary Vascular Procedures of the Groin.
      Wallace AB, Piper ML, Holland M, Lee S, Orringer M, Eichler C, Kim EA, Hansen SL| | PubMed