Lance Everett Wyatt

Lance Everett Wyatt, MD, is an American plastic surgeon and physician, and was called on 20/20 with Barbara Walters and television show “Doctors” for discussion on plastic surgery.
Career
Dr. Wyatt is an Clinical Fellow in Surgery from the Harvard Medical School and was appointed as a Chief Resident in Training Program from the Harvard Combined Plastic Surgery Residency. In 1992, Wyatt continued his education and completed a residency training program from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in 1999. During his residency training program, he received Best Plastic Surgery Research from UCLA and Lyndon Peer Fellowship in 1996.
Celebrity plastic surgeon
In 2000, Dr. Wyatt became one of the sixteen fellows at White House under Bill Clinton's presidency and refused to become chief resident in general surgery at UCLA. He carried out plastic surgery for Hollywood's celebrities and was soon noticed in media for his celebrity transformation jobs.
Allegations and acquittal of charges
Dr. Wyatt faced allegations for unlawfully filming patients without their consent in August 2012. It was later discovered that a camera was turned on accidentally by a new hire, while the patient was monitored.. The camera was earlier used to record a 17-minute video during an examination of a patient who had given her consent for recording. Dr. Wyatt was relieved from all charges led by prosecutor Carmen Trutanich.
Bibliography
* Current therapy in plastic surgery, Saunders/Elsevier, 2006, ISBN 072160000X
* DRG, Oryx Press, 1998
* Surviving medical school, Sage Publication, 1998, ISBN 0761905286
* Ever Bold to Battle Wrong, Xlibris Corporation, 2006, ISBN 1599269961
 
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