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. Evaluation of Dual-port versus Single-port Tissue Expanders in Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction.
      Parmeshwar N, Piper M, Viner J, Foster R, Kim EA| | PubMed
    2. Positive margins after mastectomy in patients with invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast: Incidence and management strategies.
      Hewitt KC, Miller P, Piper M, Prionas N, Son JD, Alvarado M, Esserman LJ, Wong JM, Ewing C, Mukhtar RA| | PubMed
    3. A Systematic Review of the Utility of Indocyanine Angiography in Autologous Breast Reconstruction.
      Parmeshwar N, Sultan SM, Kim EA, Piper ML| | PubMed
    4. Quantifying the Psychosocial Benefits of Masculinizing Mastectomy in Trans Male Patients with Patient-Reported Outcomes: The University of California, San Francisco, Gender Quality of Life Survey.
      Alcon A, Kennedy A, Wang E, Piper M, Loeliger K, Admassu N, Lentz R, Kim EA| | PubMed
    5. Assessment of Arm Volume Using a Tape Measure Versus a 3D Optical Scanner in Survivors with Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema.
      Mastick J, Smoot BJ, Paul SM, Kober KM, Cooper BA, Madden LK, Conley YP, Dixit N, Hammer MJ, Fu MR, Piper M, Cate SP, Shepherd J, Miaskowski C| | PubMed
    6. A world-wide survey on kidney transplantation practices in breast cancer survivors: The need for new management guidelines.
      Hansen KS, Ghersin H, Piper M, Tavakol M, Lee B, Esserman LJ, Roberts JP, Freise C, Ascher NL, Mukhtar RA| | PubMed
    7. Laparoscopy allows the harvest of the DIEP flap with shorter fascial incisions as compared to endoscopic harvest: A single surgeon retrospective cohort study.
      Shakir S, Spencer AB, Piper M, Kozak GM, Soriano IS, Kanchwala SK| | PubMed
    8. Developing Human Skin Contains Lymphocytes Demonstrating a Memory Signature.
      Dhariwala MO, Karthikeyan D, Vasquez KS, Farhat S, Weckel A, Taravati K, Leitner EG, Clancy S, Pauli M, Piper ML, Cohen JN, Ashouri JF, Lowe MM, Rosenblum MD, Scharschmidt TC| | PubMed
    9. Oncological Outcomes of Total Skin-Sparing Mastectomy for Invasive Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast: A 20-Year Institutional Experience.
      Son JD, Piper M, Hewitt K, Alvarado M, Esserman LJ, Ewing C, Wong JM, Mukhtar RA| | PubMed
    10. Minimally invasive robotic-assisted harvest of the deep inferior epigastric perforator flap for autologous breast reconstruction.
      Piper M, Ligh CA, Shakir S, Messa C, Soriano I, Kanchwala S| | PubMed