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12606 W Houston Center Blvd, Houston, TX 77082, USA
Dr. Daisy A. Ayim is a Triple Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon by the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, American Board of Facial Cosmetic Surgery, and American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. As a double fellowship-trained Cosmetic Surgeon by the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery in facial and general cosmetic surgery, she has distinguished accomplishments nationally and internationally recognized. Dr. Ayim is a talented surgeon with an aesthetic eye. She has over a decade experience in solo private practice with a keen perspective on health, wellness and cosmetic care. Dr. Ayim has forged an innovative concept of blending this trifecta approach in her private practice. Dr. Ayim has always been focused, academically sound, and driven to excel in her craft. Thus trailblazing the path of dual trained in cosmetic surgery fellowship with obstetrics and gynecology foundation is just befitting of her statue. Dr. Ayim has garnered the love from her patients over the course of a decade to provide superb expertise in women’s health and enhanced clients journey in aesthetic surgery.
Dr. Ayim loves the dual role of cosmetic surgeon and women’s health expert which resonates in her art. Her goal is to restore beauty inside and out while using her medical knowledge and sound surgical expertise.
BS, Biochemistry, Louisiana State University
MD, University of Texas Medical Branch
General Surgery Internship, The Methodist Hospital
Obstetrics & Gynecology Residency, Howard University Hospital
Facial and General Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship, Anderson Sobel Cosmetic
American Board of Cosmetic Surgery
American Board of Facial Cosmetic Surgery
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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12606 W Houston Center Blvd, Houston, TX 77082, USA
713-640-5922
Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (Closed for lunch 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm)
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