Our Surgeons

Bernard T. Lee, M.D., M.B.A., M.P.H.

Chief, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Dr. Lee is Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at BIDMC. He earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, his MBA from the University of Massachusetts Isenberg School of Management, and his MPH from the Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr. Lee completed his residency in general surgery at Tufts-New England Medical Center and a plastic surgery residency at Alber Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Lee’s main clinical interest is in reconstructive surgery after breast cancer (implant and perforator flaps DIEP/SIEA/GAP). His practice also focuses on aesthetic breast surgery, cosmetic surgery, facial reconstructive surgery, and traumatic facial fractures. Dr. Lee’s research interests focus on the development of strategies to optimize clinical outcomes and decision making in breast cancer reconstruction. He also leads a NIH-funded laboratory that focuses on near-infrared imaging. He has over 250 peer reviewed publications and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery.



Adam M. Tobias, M.D.

Dr. Tobias is Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and on staff at BIDMC in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. A board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Tobias received his medical degree from Brown University School of Medicine and completed his plastic surgery residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. After his residency, he completed a fellowship in Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction at the Mercy Medical Center, in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Dr. Tobias is involved in the education of plastic surgery fellows and also mentors post-residency breast surgery fellows. He is active in clinical research, particularly in the area of reconstructive and aesthetic breast reconstruction, including the ongoing development of clinical pathways to improve surgical care, increase efficiency, reduce errors, and achieve the most optimal surgical outcomes on behalf of breast reconstructive patients. In addition, Dr. Tobias has expertise in gender affirming surgery and chest reconstruction "top" surgery. 


  

Samuel J. Lin, M.D., M.B.A.

Dr. Lin is Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Program Director of the BIDMC/ Harvard Plastic Surgery Residency and Co-Director of the Harvard Aesthetic and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Fellowship at BIDMC. He received his medical degree from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, where he also completed a residencies in otolaryngology and plastic surgery. Dr. Lin completed a fellowship in microvascular surgery at the MD Anderson Cancer Center at University of Texas in Houston. In 2015, he earned an MBA from the the MIT Sloan School of Management.Board certified in both plastic surgery and otolaryngology, Dr. Lin is active in both basic science and clinical research with a focus on nerve rehabilitation, rhinoplasty, breast reconstruction, and body contouring along with general reconstruction.



Dhruv Singhal, M.D.

Dr. Singhal is Director of Lymphatic Surgery at BIDMC and Associate Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. He is board certified in plastic surgery. Dr. Singhal received his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He did his residency in general surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, and a plastic surgery residency in the Combined Harvard Plastic Surgery Program, also in Boston. Later, he completed fellowships in Craniofacial Surgery at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and in Microsurgery at China Medical University Hospital, in Taiwan.

Dr. Singhal's clinic interests are oncoplastic breast surgery, implant-based reconstruction, microsurgical breast reconstruction, surgical management of lymphedema (including lymph node transplantation and lymphovenous bypass), aesthetic breast surgery, cosmetic surgery, and facial reconstructive surgery. He sees patients at BIDMC and BID-Needham.


 

Eugene Fukudome, M.D.

Dr. Fukudome is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and a graduate of Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He is board certified in plastic surgery. He completed a residency in general surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and a plastic surgery residency in the Harvard Plastic Surgery Combined Residency Program in Boston as well as a fellowship in reconstructive surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital. His clinical interests are general and complex reconstructive surgery, cancer reconstruction, and chest and abdominal wall reconstruction. Dr. Fukudome sees patients at BIDMC, BIDH-Needham, and Atrius Health. 


 

Ryan Cauley, M.D., M.P.H. 

Dr. Cauley is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and a graduate of Cornell Weill Medical School. He is board certified in plastic surgery. He completed plastic surgery residency in the Harvard Plastic Surgery Combined Residency Program in Boston in addition to fellowships in burn surgery, critical care, and microsurgery  His clinical interests are complex reconstructive surgery, wound care, cancer reconstruction, and chest and abdominal wall reconstruction.  


 

Ashley Boustany, M.D.

Dr. Boustany is an Instructor in Surgery at Harvard Medical School and a graduate of West Virginia University School of Medicine. She completed plastic surgery residency at the University of Kentucky and the Harvard/ BIDMC Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship Program in Boston. Her clinical interests focus on aesthetic procedures of the face, breast, and body. She is also an expert in non-invasive techniques such and botox, fillers, lasers, and microneedling devices.