
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Dr. Connors is Harvard educated and fellowship trained under the tutelage of world-renowned surgeons and physicians. Dr. Connors is double board-certified and has spent more than 18 years learning, developing and applying his surgical skills. During this time, he was chief resident at all five of Boston’s major hospitals.
Dr. Connors has written many journal articles and book chapters, and has been the featured lecturer at surgical society forums across the United States. His numerous awards include “Outstanding Instructor in Surgery” at Harvard Medical School as well as being voted “Best Facial Plastic Surgeon 2010 and 2011” by Jezebel Magazine.
His excellent skills and vast knowledge rank him among those surgeons sought out for their surgical expertise. Dr. Connors has participated in various clinical trials and has years of experience honing his liposuction and body contouring skills. Dr. Connors views each patient as having a “unique sense of beauty” and is committed to individualized treatment plans that will achieve the most natural results possible.
Dr. Connors believes strongly in helping others. He is passionate about using his surgical skills to help disadvantaged children. Through his charity Emergence Surgical Gifts, he has performed hundreds of surgeries on children of all ages at numerous institutions, including the world renowned Children’s Hospital of Boston and Shriners Hospital for Children® in Boston.

American Board of Plastic Surgery
American Board of Surgery
American College of Surgeons
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
Biology/Chemistry (1991)
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
Doctor of Medicine (1995)
Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH
General Surgery (1995-2002)
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Combined Plastic Surgery (2002-2005)
Jezebel Magazine
Atlanta People Choice Award Best Plastic Surgeon (2009)
Harvard Medical School
Outstanding Instructor in Surgery (2003)