About the Doctor

Ronald Mancini, M.D., is Assistant Clinical Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA.  In addition he maintains a busy private practice on the Westside of Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and Beverly Hills.

Education

He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Providence College where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. He completed his M.D. in Boston, MA at Tufts University School of Medicine. While in Boston he was active in scientific research at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School.

Residency/Fellowship

He then went on to complete his residency at Medical College of Wisconsin where he was selected as Chief Resident. In addition to a certified American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery fellowship at UCLA and in private practice in Beverly Hills in oculofacial and orbital surgery, he completed an additional one year fellowship in cosmetic facial surgery in Santa Monica, CA.

Dr. Mancini is an active member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. You can view a brief profile of Dr. Mancini on the AACS site, which will soon be updated with additional information.

Certified by American Academy of Cosmetic SurgeryCertified by American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive SurgeryCertified by American Academy of Opthalmalogy

Lecturing and Research

At UCLA, Dr. Mancini actively participates in the education of residents, fellows, and international fellows at UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Mancini travels extensively lecturing nationally and internationally. He is an invited peer reviewer for numerous journals including Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery and Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Dr. Rondald Mancini lectures in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mancini’s research interests include: fat transfer and grafting techniques for which he is funded by the Cosmetic Surgery Foundation; small incision and minimally invasive facial surgical techniques; and face lift surgery techniques.

Dr. Mancini has published over 60 abstracts and peer reviewed publications. Dr. Mancini is the 2008 recipient of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Webster Paper Award.

Humanitarian Work

Dr. Mancini is actively involved in humanitarian work and is a volunteer member of the CRISP Foundation Surgical Team. The team travels to Central America biannually to surgically repair facial deformities in children. See the crispfoundation.org website for more information.

Dr. Mancini looks forward to providing you with the most advanced, small incision surgical techniques available today.