Michael Salzhauer, who is best known by his nickname "Dr
@Plastic Surgeon, Family and Childhood
Michael Salzhauer, who is best known by his nickname "Dr
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In 1990, Dr. Miami met his wife Eva in the Brooklyn College Kosher-Cafeteria while they both were doing major in Psychology at Brooklyn College. They started dating soon after and eventually got married in 1994.
He is a member of the Orthodox Jewish community, which he angered after appearing on the controversial music video 'Jewcan Sam'. According to him, a recent article about a marriage crisis among young Jewish people inspired him to offer free nose jobs to single Orthodox Jews, which he hoped would result in more marriages.
His whole family is involved with the charitable foundation Chai Lifeline which helps children with cancer. Both he and his sister Leora were honored by the foundation for their contributions, while his daughter Aleah raised $18000 selling her children's book 'The Grumpy Tree'.
Michael Salzhauer was born on April 16, 1972, in New York City, USA, and was raised in Rockland County, New York. His father was born in Israel, while his mother was from the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
He first developed an interest in the medical field as early as at four years old when his father gifted him a stethoscope. He finally decided to become a surgeon after watching the television show 'M.A.S.H.'
He attended Adolph Schreiber Hebrew Academy of Rockland in Monsey and Moriah School in Englewood, New Jersey. In his freshman year, he got into Tappan Zee High School where he was teased for having "big Jewish Schnoz". He later enrolled into The Frisch Yeshiva High School in Paramus, New Jersey.
After graduating from school, he attended Rockland Community College during 1989-90, after which he studied Psychology at Brooklyn College for two years. He finally completed his graduation from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.
After graduating from medical college, Dr. Miami initially decided to move to Birmingham, Alabama to train under a world renowned surgeon he admired. However, his wife convinced him to move to Miami Beach in 1996, following which he began his training in Plastic Surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center and The University of Miami.
He served as a resident for six years, and then became an aesthetic surgery fellow at The Cleveland Clinic in Weston. He started practicing at his own chamber in Bal Harbor starting in 2003.
In 2008, he wrote the children's book 'My Beautiful Mommy', which was intended to explain to little children how plastic surgery works in the simplest way possible. However, critics thought the book glamorizes plastic surgery and might undermine the self-esteem of children.
He released a virtual plastic surgery app for iPhone in 2009, named 'Dr. Miami's Surgeon in a Box', which later earned him his nickname. The software allowed the users to take pictures of themselves and then beautify those as if with plastic surgery.
Dr. Miami has been passionate about music since he was a child and was in a band during his school days. Music took a backseat after he pursued a career as a surgeon, but after he attained celebrity status, he decided to renew his passion for music.
In 2012, he produced the single 'Jewcan Sam' and its accompanying music video, performed by American Jewish pop punk band The Groggers. However, the track, which showed a Jewish teenager opting for rhinoplasty to please a girl, was heavily criticized for both portraying Jewish stereotypes and promoting plastic surgery.
He returned to music in 2017 with the release of the single 'Flawless' in collaboration with recording artist Adam Barta, with whom he also worked on his TV show. The song reached No.24 on the Billboard dance singles chart and also managed to rank at 32 on the Billboard hot club dance chart.