Yoshio Ikeda 2012 . 7 . 19

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昭和62年北里大学医学部卒業。形成外科、一般外科、整形外科、麻酔科、救命救急科等広い分野の診療を手がける。平成9年北里研究所病院形成美容外科医長、茅ヶ崎徳洲会総合病院形成外科・美容外科部長を歴任。平成10年4月より銀座美容外科副院長として父子で美容外科診療に携わる。

平成20年4月より銀座・いけだクリニックの顧問医師に就任。

<資格・免許>

  • 医学博士
  • 日本形成外科学会認定専門医
  • 日本美容外科学会専門医
  • 世界美容外科学会正会員
  • 日本美容医療協会正会員
  • 平成20年4月銀座いけだクリニック顧問医師に就任

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