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Dr. Marc Levin is a board-certified Otolaryngologist - Head and Neck Surgeon. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, he was a high-achieving international athlete, representing Canada in rugby. With that same passion and drive, he completed his science degree and medical school in just three years each, graduating from McMaster University at age 23 - one of the youngest physicians in Canada. Dr. Levin went on to complete five years of specialized training in head and neck surgery and facial plastic surgery at the University of Toronto, working alongside world-renowned experts in facial reconstruction and cosmetic surgery. During his residency, he dedicated thousands of hours to observing and assisting top rhinoplasty and facelift surgeons across North America. His excellence was recognized with multiple honors, including the prestigious Wilfred Goodman Award in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the Kris Conrad Merit Award in Facial Plastic Surgery, and the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Fellowship Award.

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Dr. Levin is currently in Beverly Hills, California, completing a highly competitive and coveted AAFPRS subspecialty fellowship in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgery under the tutelage of renowned rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty and facelift expert, Dr. Andrew Frankel. ​​​

 

When not working with patients, Dr. Levin enjoys running ultra marathons, road cycling, playing tennis/padel/squash and spending time in nature with his wife and dog. 

Meet Dr. Levin

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Research & Publications

Dr. Levin is an internationally published researcher, focusing on advancing techniques and innovation in facial plastic surgery  

50+

Peer Reviewed Publications

70+

Academic Presentations

2+

Book Chapters

Global Mission Surgeon

Dr. Levin is committed to enabling access to surgery for all individuals across the globe. He has worked with the Face the Future Foundation on two surgical mission trips to Kathmandu, Nepal. Here he helped provide cleft lip, cleft rhinoplasty, facial burn and facial nerve reanimation care to local patients. He has developed longitudinal relationships with Nepalese surgeons and continues to engage with their local community. 

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