Harry Michael Salinas, MD


Harry Salinas, M.D., is a Miami Cancer Institute plastic and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in breast reconstructive surgery. He utilizes advanced surgical techniques to extend the ability of other surgeons and radiation oncologists to more effectively treat cancer, thus offering patients the best opportunity for cure. He also performs surgical procedures that restore physical function and improve a patient’s appearance and quality of life after the surgical treatment of cancer. Dr. Salinas’ research interests have included fat grafting, adipose derived stem cells and improvement of venous conduits for arterial reconstruction. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles about plastic and reconstructive surgery techniques and has presented his clinical research results at various professional symposiums throughout the United States. He is an experienced clinical educator, serving as a clinical fellow of surgery and an anatomy instructor at Harvard Medical School and as an anatomy and physiology teaching assistant at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is fluent in English and Spanish.