James Thornton, MD, is currently a Professor of Plastic Surgery at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. Dr. Thornton’s entire practice is dedicated to post-Mohs facial reconstruction. Dr. Thornton graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 1989 and completed a surgery internship at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas prior to three years of active duty as a navy flight surgeon. Dr. Thornton returned to Dallas to complete his General Surgery residency and then completed a Plastic Surgery fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta before returning to Dallas.
Dr. Thornton is married to his anesthesiologist, and they have six children.
https://profiles.utsouthwestern.edu/profile/19769/james-thornton.html
http://www.drjimthornton.com/
https://www.southwesternhealth.com/medical-staff/james-thornton
Master videos
Facial reconstruction after Mohs surgery
Use of Acell without powder
Use of Acell with powder
Nasal bilobed flap
Cervicofacial advancement flap with lower eyelid involvement
Cervicofacial advancement flap cheek-only defect
Direct linear closure
Ergotrid flap
Forehead scar revision
Full-thickness skin graft harvested from postauricular region
Full-thickness skin graft harvested from supraclavicular region
Hughes flap
Integra inlay
Melolabial flap
Mohs resection of basal cell carcinoma on neck
Paramidline forehead flap
Nasolabial flap
Split thickness skin grafting