Thank you for taking the time to visit my practice web site. I hope that after visiting my web site, you have a better understanding of my approach to plastic surgery. My ultimate goal is to make you happy, giving you the beautiful results that you desire by using the latest in plastic surgery techniques and technology. I believe this goal fundamentally starts with a strong patient–doctor relationship. I aim to treat every person, whether patient or staff, like family, which impacts the effort and energy I invest into each surgery. I understand that each person who walks into my office has individual needs and expectations. My office staff and I strive to take the time to build trust and confidence by listening to each patient's needs and educating them on all available surgical and non-surgical alternatives.

Since trust has to be earned, I believe in spending a significant amount of time consulting with each patient. I feel that consultations are a forum for both the patient and surgeon to gather and communicate information to each other. My staff and I aim to spend the majority of each consultation listening and understanding your needs as a patient.

I want to ensure that you have all available information at your disposal to make a well-informed decision that is in your best interest. In addition to patient pictures, educational videos and materials, we would be happy to connect you with prior patients who have been through the surgical process. The bottom line is that I want each patient that enters my office to feel more comfortable and well informed when they leave than when they walked in.

I feel that my office staff and facility reflect my own values and standards for patient care. We understand that you, the patient, are making a significant decision in your life and we want to provide you the highest level of support and care possible. My staff is committed to serving your needs as a patient and supporting you through your decisions. We want to ensure optimal results so we encourage routine follow-up care. Additionally, most of our surgical procedures are performed on an out-patient basis at the private and discrete, state-of-the-art ambulatory surgical facility adjacent to our office suite, Oceanview Ambulatory Surgery Center, Inc. This facility is certified by Medicare, which means it meets the strictest of compliance standards.

I know that any decision you are considering will not be made lightly and I look forward to any opportunity to serve your needs relating to aesthetic plastic surgery.

Thanks again for visiting my site. Please do not hesitate to email or call my staff to ask any further questions. I hope to see you soon for your own consultation.

Very Truly Yours,


Daniel C. Mills, M.D., F.A.C.S.



Education & Professional Background

Dr. Mills continues a family legacy in the medical profession; he was born into a family that has grown to have sixteen medical doctors. He completed his medical education at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and his general surgery post-graduate education at Wright State University . Following his general surgery training, he finished his plastic surgery residency at the Medical College of Ohio and elected for an additional fellowship year of specialty training in aesthetic surgery in Phoenix , Arizona .

Dr. Mills is an active member in good standing with the Aesthetic Society of Plastic Surgeons, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, California Society of Plastic Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, and the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is currently serving as the President of the California Society of Plastic Surgeons.

In addition to 15 years of experience in private practice, 10 years of plastic surgery residency teaching at Loma Linda University , Dr. Mills has been recognized for his innovations and contributions to plastic surgery. Dr. Mills has published numerous books and papers and has presented in front of national and international audiences at plastic surgery meetings. (For a complete listing of training, affiliations, publications and presentations, see Dr. Mills' curriculum vitae listed below.)

Beyond his practice, staff positions and society affiliations, Dr. Mills believes whole-heartedly in using his plastic surgery skills to benefit the lives of others. He partners with a charity in Baja , Mexico called “Amigos de los Ninos” and operation Good Samaritan to provide plastic and reconstructive surgery for impoverished children with congenital and acquired deformities, such as cleft lip and palate and burns. In addition to these missionary trips, Dr. Mills works hand-in-hand with Community Services Project. Specifically, Dr. Mills removes the visible tattoos that typically hinder reformed gang members from getting jobs.

Dr. Mills hopes that his education and experience will not only carry on his family's legacy in the medical profession, but will leave a lasting impression on the lives of his patients and community at large.



CURRICULUM VITAE

CERTIFICATION
  • Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners, July 1, 1983
• The American Board of Plastic Surgeons, November 9, 1990


LICENSURE
  State of Ohio, July 1, 1983 #49601
State of California, June 1984 #G56260
Drug Enforcement Administration Current


EDUCATION AND POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

Residency in Plastic Surgery

  Medical College of Ohio
George Baibak, M.D., Director
(John Kelleher, M.D.)
NW Ohio Plastic Surgeons
Toledo, OH 1986-1988

Fellowship in Plastic Surgery

  Phoenix Plastic Surgery Residency
Rex Peterson, M.D., Director
Phoenix, AZ 1985-1986

Residency in General Surgery

  Wright State University
Kettering Medical Center
Kettering, OH 1983-1985

Internship in General Surgery

  Wright State University
Kettering Medical Center
Kettering OH 1982-1983

Medical School

  Loma Linda University, School of Medicine
Loma Linda, CA 92354
M.D. Degree, 1978-1982

College

  Walla Walla College
College Place, WA 99324
B.A. in Chemistry, 1974-1978


PRACTICE EXPERIENCE
  • Private Practice in South Orange County since 1988
• Chief of Plastic Surgery, South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 since 1990
• Chief of Plastic Surgery, Children’s Hospital at Mission, Mission Viejo, CA 92692 since 1997
• Medical Director, Oceanview Ambulatory Surgery Center, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, since 1994


TEACHING AFFILIATION
  Associate Clinical Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Loma Linda University since 1992


HOSPITAL AFFILIATION
  • South Coast Medical Center, Laguna Beach, CA
• Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Mission Viejo, CA
• Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo, CA
• Oceanview Ambulatory Surgery Center, Laguna Beach, CA


ADDITIONAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
  • California Medical Association Advisory Panel to Plastic Surgery, Student Rep., 1979-1982
• Brooke Army Hospital (ISR) Burn Unit Rotation 1985
• Administrative Chief Resident in Plastic Surgery, 1987-1988


PUBLICATIONS
  • “RHYTIDECTOMY,” Plastic Surgery Secrets, Hanley & Belfus, Inc. Medical Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, Rexford A. Peterson, M.D., F.A.C.S., and Daniel C. Mills, II M.D., F.A.C.S., 1999, 55:291-302

• “ANCILLARY PROCEDURES FOR FACIAL REJUVENATION,” Masters of Surgery, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, MA, Jack A. Friedland, M.D., F.A.C.S. and Daniel C. Mills, II, M.D., F.A.C.S., 1994, 3:1979-1989

• “FINDER SUTURES,” Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989, 83:392

• “SUPPURATIVE CHONDRITIS: ITS INCIDENCE, TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN BURN PATIENTS,” Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988, 82:267


PRESENTATIONS
  • SENTINEL LYMPH NODE BIOPSY IN THE AUGMENTED BREAST: THE ROLE OF THE TRANSAXILLARY SUBPECTORAL APPROACH
Presented at the Aesthetic Society Meeting, Boston, MA, May 20, 2003

• STRIAE DISTENSAE: COMPLICATING AUGMENTATION MAMMAPLASTY
Presented at the California Plastic Surgery Society, Sacramento, CA, April 4, 2003

• IS THE TRANSAXILLARY AUGMENTATION A CONTRAINDICATION FOR THE SENTINEL NODE BIOPSY?
Presented at the 17th Annual Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, January 28, 2003

• IS THE TRANSAXILLARY AUGMENTATION A CONTRAINDICATION FOR THE SENTINEL NODE BIOPSY?
Presented at the California Plastic Surgery Society, Rancho Mirage, CA, May 25, 2002

• TISSUE REARRANGEMENT MASTOPEXY INFERIOR PEDICLE TECHNIQUE
Presented at the 16th Annual Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,
January 30, 2002.

• STRETCH MARKS IN BREAST AUGMENTATION PATIENTS
Presented at the 16th Annual Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,
January 30, 2002.

• HIV IN MY PRACTICE
Presented at the 16th Annual Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,
January 30, 2002

• CONTROVERSIES OF BREAST AUGMENTATION
Panel Member at the 69th Annual Postgraduate Convention, Loma Linda University, Coleman Pavilion, Loma Linda, CA, February 25, 2001

• ENDOSCOPIC MID-FACE SUSPENSION, HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?
Presented at the 15th Annual Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,
January 22, 2001

• FACELIFT MID-FACE SUSPENSION
Presented at the French Aesthetic Society Annual Meeting, Avignon, France, September 20, 1997.

• ENDOSCOPIC MID-FACE SUSPENSION WITH EMPHASIS ON NASOLABIAL IMPROVEMENT.
Presented at the 10th Annual Workshop in Plastic Surgery, Tortola, British Virgin Islands,
January 22, 1996.

• WOUND HEALING CAPABILITIES OF CULTURED ALLOGRAFT: USE WITH CHRONIC SKIN ULCERS AND WOUNDS.
Presented at the California Plastic Surgery Society, Coronado, CA, February 28, 1994.

• TRANSAXILLARY SUBPECTORAL AUGMENTATION MAMMOPLASTY: A 5-YEAR EXPERIENCE.
Presented at the American College of Surgeons, Newport Beach, January 23, 1994.

• RIGID FIXATION OF THE CRANIOFACIAL SKELETON
Presented at Loma Linda University, The School of Dentistry, Loma Linda, CA, March 28, 1993

• LONG TERM RESULTS OF CHONDRITIS PATIENTS TREATED WITH IONTOPHORESIS.
Presented at the Northwest Ohio Plastic Surgery Symposium and Review Course, Toledo, OH, December 12, 1987

• TWENTY YEAR TRENDS IN TREATMENT OF OTOCHONDRITIS.
Presented at the Northwest Ohio Plastic Surgery Symposium and Review Course, Toledo, OH, December 12, 1987.

• SUPPURATIVE CHONDRITIS: ITS INCIDENCE, TREATMENT AND PREVENTION IN BURN PATIENTS.
Presented at the annual meeting of American Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Los Angeles, CA, October 1986.

• Chairman of Scientific Session, Northwest Ohio Plastic Surgery Symposium and Review Course, December 11-13, 1987


PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
  The American Board of Plastic Surgeons
American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
California Society of Plastic Surgeons
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons
Lipoplasty Society of North America
California Medical Association