Dr. Andres Bustillo, MD, FACS
Dr. Andres Bustillo, a board-certified facial plastic surgeon in Miami, brings over 20 years of expertise to his practice. Renowned for his advanced training and dedication to aesthetic excellence, he is recognized as one of Miami’s top surgeons, blending artistry with precision in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Miami Plastic Surgeon
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Andres Bustillo, MD is a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon with over 20 years in practice in the Miami area. He attended Boston University for undergraduate education and graduated magna cum laude. He then attended the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine for his Doctorate in Medicine (MD) and completed an Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Residency at the University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital, one of the nation’s top otolaryngology programs. He then continued his training completing one of the most sought-after fellowships in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the combined New York University School of Medicine-Weill Cornel Medical College Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship Program. There he trained with Manhattan’s best plastic surgeons.
Miami plastic surgeon, Dr. Andres Bustillo has written and published numerous articles and book chapters focusing on aesthetic facial surgery and has been featured in numerous television programs and magazines.
He then went on to receive his MD from the University of Miami. Dr. Bustillo completed a five-year residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Miami – Jackson Memorial Hospital, one of the nation’s top otolaryngology residency programs.
One of the best Facial Plastic Surgeons in Miami
Dr. Bustillo —awarded as a Top Doctor in Miami— also completed an advanced fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the combined New York University-Weill Cornell Medical College Fellowship Program: this is one of the most sought-out fellowship programs in the world. There he trained with Manhattan’s best plastic surgeons.
Miami plastic surgeon Dr. Andres Bustillo has written and published numerous articles and book chapters focusing on aesthetic facial surgery. He also is a regular speaker on local radio stations where he speaks about the latest trends in facial plastic surgery.
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Pro-Bono Work
Dr. Bustillo, apart from his private practice, continues to provide care for those less fortunate.
He is a member of the Face to Face Foundation and the Faces of Honor. These are national non-profit organizations for which he volunteers to provide care to help victims of domestic violence and scarred war veterans, respectively.
He has traveled to Kenya, with the World Medical Mission to repair cleft lip and palate defects in children.
He travels yearly to Guatemala, with the Emmaus Medical Mission to repair cleft lip and palate defects in children. Learn more…
Important Links
Dr. Bustillo featured on the Danish TV News Program, 21 Sondag, discussing rhinoplasty.
Curriculum Vitae
- American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
- Best Doctors 2011-2012
- Fellow, American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Fellow, American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
- Fellow, American College of Surgeons
- Florida (2004) ME – 91869
- New York (2004) – 231177
- Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
New York University-Weill Cornell Medical College Fellowship Program - Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery Residency
University of Miami School of Medicine – Jackson Memorial Hospital - General Surgery Internship
University of Miami School of Medicine Jackson Memorial Hospital
- Doctor of Medicine
University of Miami School of Medicine - Bachelor Arts in Biology – Magna Cum Laude
Boston University - High School
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
Pastorek N, Bustillo A. The deep plane face lift.
In: Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics. Wang T. (ed)
W.B. Saunders. Philadelphia, PA.
Vol. 13 (3) August 2005.
Pastorek N, Bustillo A. Blepharoplasty.
In: Masters of Facial Plastic Surgery . Johnson CM. (ed)
W.B. Saunders. Philadelphia, PA. In Print.
Pastorek N, Bustillo A. Blepharoplasty.
In: Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery. Fourth Edition. Bailey B. (ed)
Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins. Philadelphia, PA. In Print.
Constantinides MS, Bustillo A. Anatomy and analysis in revision rhinoplasty.
In: Revision Rhinoplasty. Becker DG. (ed)
Thieme Medical Publishers, N.Y. In Print.
Miller PJ, Bustillo A. Complications of the augmented dorsum in revision rhinoplasty.
In: Revision Rhinoplasty. Becker DG. (ed)
Thieme Medical Publishers, N.Y. In Print.
The extended columellar strut tip graft.
Pastorek N, Bustillo A, Murphy M, Becker DG.
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery 2005 May-Jun;7(3):176-84.
Caudal Septoplasty for Treatment of Septal Deviation: Aesthetic and Functional
Correction of the Nasal Base.
Sedwick J, Bustillo A, Simons RL.
Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery 2005 May-Jun;7(3):158-162.
Nasal valve surgery improves disease-specific quality of life.
Rhee JS, Poetker DM, Smith TL, Bustillo A, Burzynski M, Davis RE.
The Laryngoscope 2005 Mar; 115(3): 437-41.
Revision single-stage laryngotracheal reconstruction in children.
Younis RT, Lazar RH, Bustillo A.
Annals of Otology, Rhinology, & Laryngology 2004 May; 113(5) 359-367.
Octreotide scintigraphy in the detection of recurrent paragangliomas.
Bustillo A, Telischi F.
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 2004 Apr; 130(4): 470-82.
Octreotide scintigraphy in the head and neck.
Bustillo A, Telischi F, Weed DT, Civantos FJ, Angeli S, Serafini A, Whiteman M.
The Laryngoscope 2004 Mar;114(3): 434-40.
The efficacy of perioperative thromboprophylactic agents in the maintenance of
anastamotic patency and survival of rat microvascular free groin flaps.
Murthy P, Riesberg MV, Hart S, Bustillo A, Duque CS, Sid S, Civantos FJ.
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 2003 Sep; 129(3): 176-82.
Orbital infections of sinusitis: Is the trend changing?
Younis RT, Lazar RH, Bustillo A, Anand V.
Ear Nose & Throat Journal 2002 Nov;81(11): 771-5.
Octreotide scintigraphy: Its role in the diagnosis of paragangliomas.
Telischi F, Bustillo A, Riesberg MV, Civantos FJ.
Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 2000 Mar; 122(3): 358-62.
Comparison of the auditory-evoked brainstem response wave I to distortion
product otoacoustic emissions resulting from changes to inner ear blood flow.
Telischi F, Agrama M, Stagner BB, Ozdamar O, Mom T, Martin GK, Bustillo A.
The Laryngoscope 1999 Feb;109(2 Pt 1): 186-91.
Reconstruction of lip defects.
Grand Rounds Presentation, New York University Department of Otolaryngology.
Nasal valve surgery improves disease-specific quality of life.
Presented at the Annual Chandler Society Resident Research Forum
Locally recurrent well differentiated thyroid cancer involving the visceral organs:
Judicious combination of organ preservation with selective organ sacrifice.
Presented at the Triological Southern Section Meeting, Naples, Fl.
A subglottic mucopyocele as a cause of subglottic stenosis in an infant.
Presented at the Triological Southern Section Meeting, Naples, Fl.
Octreotide scintigraphy in the head and neck.
Presented at the Triological Southern Section Meeting, Naples, Fl.
Implantable materials in facial plastic & reconstructive surgery.
Grand Rounds Presentation, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology
Octreotide scintigraphy in the detection of recurrent paragangliomas.
Presented at the American Academy of Otolaryngology, San Diego, Ca.
Management of ICU sinusitis.
Grand Rounds Presentation, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology
Diagnosis and management of gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Grand Rounds Presentation, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology
Local flaps in facial plastic & reconstructive surgery.
Grand Rounds Presentation, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology
Management of pediatric sinusitis.
Grand Rounds Presentation, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology
Paragangliomas of the head and neck.
Grand Rounds Presentation, University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology
Temporal Bone Competition: First Place
Twelfth Annual Chandler Society Resident Research Forum
Temporal Bone Competition: First Place
Tenth Annual Chandler Society Resident Research Forum
Resident Research Award: Second Place
Tenth Annual Chandler Society Resident Research Forum
Academy for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Medical Student Travel Award
For work in: Sound over-exposure effects on 2f1-f2 DPOAE onset latencies in humans.
Lonsbury-Martin B, Martin GK, Kara KO, Eckley CA, Bustillo A , Stagner BB.
Presented at the Academy for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) Meeting St. Petersberg, Fl.
Clinical Research Specialist
University of Miami Ear Institute, Department of Otolaryngology
Objective : Localization of noise-induced hearing loss in the cochlea.
Objective : The effects of ischemia on DPOAE’s and its clinical application in the surgery of the acoustic neuroma.
6/94 – 6/95
*References available upon request.