Dr. Randy Wong, MD, FACS

Chief Plastic Surgeon and Metaphysician

Voted one of America’s Best Doctors every year since 1998, Dr. Randy Wong is known among plastic surgeons as an expert reconstructive cosmetic surgeon who restores the natural balance in structure. Whether you seek a facelift, Mommy Makeover, or non-surgical choices, we promise to deliver the best plastic surgery options and offer outstanding solutions for you and your body. We want to make sure you can gain confidence in the best “you” possible.

Biography

Now

Honolulu Plastic Surgery LLC:

Chief Surgeon

1971 ‑ 1975

Education:

College of Arts and Sciences, University of Hawaii B.S., Highest Honors (Biology)

1975 ‑ 1979

Education:

John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii M.D

1979 ‑ 1981

Internship:

Presbyterian ‑ University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Categorical Surgery ‑ General Surgical Resident

1981 ‑ 1983

Residency:

Hahnemann University Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (General Surgery)

1983 - 1985

Residency:

Polyclinic Medical Center, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (General Surgery)

1985 ‑ 1987

Fellowship:

Milton S. Hershey Medical Center / PennState University Hershey, Pennsylvania, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

November 1990

Certification:

Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc. Certificate #3874

July 1980

Certification:

Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners, Certificate #216288

Accredited July 1999

Certification:

Accredited by American Medical Accreditation Program, American Medical Association

Certified, 1985, 1989

Certification:

Advanced Trauma Life Support Provider

Certified, 1987, 1990

Certification:

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider

Certified, 1990

Certification:

Advanced Trauma Life Support, Instructor

Certified, 1992

Certification:

Advanced Burn Life Support Provider

Certified, 1993

Certification:

Advanced Burn Life Support Instructor

Awards & Honors:

“The Effect of Palytoxin on Striated Skeletal Muscle of the Toad”
R.K.M. Wong
Dean’s Prize for Undergraduate Research
Department of Physiology
University of Hawaii, 1975

“Hypothermic Near Drowning in a Three‑year‑old Child”
L.R. Boggs, R.K.M. Wong, B.L. Walters, K. Schultz
Presented and Awarded Outstanding Paper
Polyclinic Medical Education Day
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
March 1985

“Multiple Finger Amputations from Recreational Firecrackers”
R.K.M. Wong, E.K. Manders, V.K. Au, J.A. Furrey, T.S. Davis
Awarded First Prize, Resident Competition
Hershey Surgical Society Annual Meeting
Hershey, Pennsylvania
June 20, 1986

1992 Guy C. Champion & John Milnor Professional Activities Award
Presented by the Straub Pacific Health Foundation
Physicians Recognition Dinner
Straub Clinic & Hospital
Honolulu, Hawaii
November 7, 1992

Best Doctors in America List
Woodward/White, Inc. And Featured in Honolulu Magazine
Published 1998 – present

Guide to America’s Top Surgeons List
Consumers’ Research Council of America
2002 – present

Guide to America’s Top Plastic Surgeons List
Consumers’ Research Council of America
2005 – present

Patient’s Choice Award
American Registry
2011 – present

People’s Choice Award Hawaii’s Best
Star Advertiser
2016

Medical Organizations:

American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Resident Affiliate Group, 1985 ‑ 1987
Candidate Member, 1987 ‑ 1990
Active Member, 1990 ‑ 2010
Spokesperson Network, 1999 – 2010
Council of State Societies of Plastic Surgeons
Representative from Hawaii, 1999 – 2008

American College of Surgeons
Candidate Member, 1981 ‑ 1990
Associate Fellow, 1990 ‑ 1994
Fellow, 1994 – present

Hawaii Plastic Surgery Society
Candidate Member, 1990 – 1992
Active Member, 1992 – present
Secretary-Treasurer, 1996 – 1999, 2008-2014
President, 2000 – 2002

Hawaii Medical Association
Active Member, 1990 – 2002
Member, HMA Computer Committee, 1991 – 1996
Chairman, HMA Computer Committee, 1992 – 1995
Member, HMA Scientific Program Subcommittee 1993

Honolulu County Medical Society
Active Member, 1990 – 2002
Governor representing Plastic Surgery, 1998 – 1999
Alternate Delegate to HMA, 2000