Meet Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon, Dr. R. Brannon Claytor

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Dr. R. Brannon Claytor, M.D., FACS

For Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon Dr. Brannon Claytor, helping his patients achieve their personal and professional objectives with confidence is the ultimate reward.

Growing up on a farm in the suburbs of Philly, Dr. Claytor’s path to medicine started at an early age through the care of animals. With a constant drive and fascination to learn, as a teen he rode his bike to the community hospital every Saturday to volunteer. This passion for learning has become a common thread woven throughout his career with Dr. Claytor establishing himself as a respected authority in plastic surgery through his extensive contribution to professional publications and research studies.

After obtaining his medical degree at Jefferson Medical College, Dr. Claytor completed a Plastic Surgery Fellowship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, followed by a Hand and Micro-Surgery Fellowship at the prestigious Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. After ten years in private practice in New England, Dr. Claytor—a Philadelphia area native, joined Dr. R. Barrett Noone in 2014 to carry on the tradition of exemplary plastic surgery on the Main Line.

As Chief of Plastic Surgery for Main Line Health and a board-member of The Aesthetic Society, Dr. Claytor has the ability to provide his patients and educate his peers with the most up-to-date, cutting-edge care that yields exceptional, natural-looking results.

Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery at Main Line Health

Dr. R. Brannon Claytor joined Dr. R. Barrett Noone in 2014 to help carry on the tradition of exemplary plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery on the Main Line.  Dr. Noone started Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Associates 40 years ago, and the practice has had a rich history of providing care to patients in the Greater Philadelphia area ever since.

Compassionate Care, Exceptional Results

Committed to maintaining the quality of care and compassion exemplified by his partner, Dr. Brannon Claytor created Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery to provide a lasting legacy that will serve as a testament to Dr. Noone’s dedication and service of the past forty years.

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Dr. Claytor’s warmth and attention to his patients’ needs complement his expertise in cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery, abdominoplasty, deep plane facelifts, and facial rejuvenation. His knowledge of and continual training in the most advanced surgical techniques provide his patients with up-to-date, cutting-edge care that yields exceptional results. Ever present in his thoughts, patients are treated to an unmatched level of surgical precision and pre-and-post operative care. It is Dr. Claytor’s goal that patients feel comfortable at every step of their transformative journey. With a kind and approachable bedside manner, he is always available to answer any questions or needs post-surgery.

“I have never had a doctor treat me with such respect and care in my life. I am beyond grateful for the experience I’ve had with this practice.”

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Q&A With Dr. Brannon Claytor

Video transcript »

Dr. Claytor here. Want to welcome you to our practice, Claytor Noone Plastic Surgery. I have the privilege and pleasure of taking over Barry Noone’s practice that he had for over 45 years so this is a practice that has deep roots in the community and tremendous legacy. Our location is right in Bryn Mawr, very easy to reach and find, located directly across the street from the Bryn Mawr hospital. I’ve enjoyed being Chief of Plastic Surgery of the entire Mainline Health System for last 6 years and worked in a strong partnership ensuring great and excellent plastic surgery care in our community. I’ve had the privilege of being on the board for The Aesthetic Society for the past two years and look forward to continuing this in promoting education and safe outcomes for our patients who are looking for aesthetic cosmetic plastic surgery. So if you’re interested in exploring this opportunity for yourself, give us a call come on in. Love meeting new patients. I have a phenomenal team, from my practice coordinator to our nurses to our PAs to our MAs, everybody along the whole process are topnotch people that are first round draft picks that I have recruited to come and be part of our team and help us deliver for you that phenomenal aesthetic experience to help you reach your pinnacle goal. Thanks so much!

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Family Life  

Dr. Claytor and his wife, Sarah, are the proud parents of three children. They give back to the community through their support of Rotary International, the Willistown Conservation Trust, and as committee members for Living Beyond Breast Cancer. Dr. Claytor’s passion for the art of restoration also extends to cars. He is currently building a Ford Shelby Cobra from the ground up. As an active aviator he has held a commercial pilot’s license for decades. When not
in the OR he can be found flying, sailing, or fly fishing.

Honors and Awards

  • Newsweek. America’s Best Plastic Surgeons, 2021
  • Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctors, 2018 – 2023
  • Main Line Today Top Doctor, 2015 – 2023
  • “Teacher of the Year” Award, Plastic Surgery Department, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts, 2008
  • University of Massachusetts Medical School, Healy Award. $5,000 grant to support basic science research on, “Remote Ischemic Preconditioning mediated by Nitric Oxide”, 2003.
  • International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis: Young Investigator of the Year, “Laser Scanning Cytometry”, 1999.
  • Alpha Omega Alpha National Student Research Fellowship: “Immune Tolerance through Gene Transfer in the Thymus”, 1994.

Research Experience

  • Faculty and Researcher – Main Line Health
  • Conducted research on abdominal adipocutaneous flap in rat model looking at remote ischemic preconditioning and the effect of nitric oxide on tissue injury
    University of Massachusetts Medical School, MA, January – March 2003.
  • Surgical resident conducting basic science research on vascular physiology
    Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Center for Platelet Function Studies, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, 1998 – 2000.
  • Harrison Department for Surgical Research
    Transplantation Surgery Laboratory, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, May 1993 – September 1994.

Publications

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Presentations

  • LaMiNa Facial Rejuvenation with CO2 Laser, Microneedling, & Nanofat” International Federation for Adipose Therapeutics and Science (IFATS) 2023 Annual Meeting, October 2023
  • LaMiNa Facial Rejuvenation with CO2 Laser, Microneedling, & Nanofat” Global Aesthetics Conference in Miami, October 2023
  • “BLT/LaMiNa and the Deep Plane Facelift Under Tumescent Anesthesia” Facial Plastic Surgery International’s 7th Biennial Caribbean Facial Plastic Surgery Update Symposium, Grand Cayman, January, 2023
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, San Diego, California, April, 2022
  • “My Ellevate” Minimally invasive Neck Lift Technique.”
    Skin Aging Facial Plastic And Aesthetic Meeting, Lake Tahoe, California, February, 2022
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Miami, Florida, April, 2021
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, New Orleans, May, 2019.
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    SOFCEP, Val d’Isère, France April, 2019
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, New York City, April, 2018.
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, San Diego, California, April 2017.
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2016.
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Montreal, Canada, May 2015
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    Society of French Esthetic Plastic Surgeons, Tours, France, May 2014
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    Maintenance of Certification Course and Aesthetic Immersion Module, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, San Francisco, CA, 2014
  • Abdominoplasty, Maintenance of Certification Course
    Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons, Washington, D.C., 2013
  • “Scarpa Sparing Abdominoplasty with Concomitant Liposuction: No Drains Needed”
    Maintenance of Certification Course, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, New York, NY, 2013
  • “Correction of Late Breast Implant Ptosis with Conversion to Composite Muscle Pockets and Placement of a Larger Implant”
    Gray, L, Claytor, RB, Geneva, Switzerland, 2012
  • “Fat Grafting to the Breast”
    International Federation for Adipose Therapeutics and Science Meeting, Montreal, Canada, 2012
  • “MACS Facelift with FATS”
    Claytor, RB, Gray, L, American Association of Plastic Surgeons Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2012
  • “High Volume Lipografting to Irradiated Breast Tissue”
    Fat Grafting Forum, October 2010.
  • “Vertical Oblique Incisions for Mastectomy Reduces Flap Necrosis and Improves Aesthetic Results”
    New England Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, June 2010.
  • “Comparison of Current and Past External Fixation Techniques of PIP Joint Fracture Dislocation: The Compass Hinges. The Schenck Hoop”
    Claytor, RB, Chen, J, Plastic Surgery Research Council, 2008.

Schedule Your Plastic Surgery Consultation Today!

To schedule your consultation with award-winning Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. R. Brannon Claytor, call 610.527.4833. Our practice serves Bryn Mawr and the greater Philadelphia area in Pennsylvania.