Zol Kryger, M.D.
Zol Kryger, MD is a board certified Plastic Surgeon. He is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Along with his brother, Gil Kryger MD, he founded the Kryger Institute of Plastic Surgery.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Zol Kryger, M.D… has trained at the premier medical schools and plastic surgery programs in the country. He went to medical school at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He did his internship, and residencies in General Surgery and Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at the Northwestern University School of Medicine. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Dr. Kryger grew up in Israel and after high school he served in an elite special forces unit of the Israeli Army specializing in reconnaissance. Following his service, he moved back to the United States for college and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara, graduating at the top of his class. He was the valedictorian and gave the commencement address at graduation. He then attended Stanford Medical School, one of the best medical schools in the United States. While in Palo Alto at Stanford, he developed a profound interest in plastic surgery after working with the world famous Dr. Bob Chase of Stanford. Dr. Kryger was then accepted to the most coveted training program in the US, the seven year residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at Northwestern University in Chicago.
While in Chicago he learned to perform the Deep Plane Facelift from one of its developers, Dr. Tom Mustoe. He also trained in abdominal wall reconstruction with Dr. Greg Dumanian and perfected this powerful technique for both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the abdomen. Dr. Kryger specializes in facial rejuvenation with fat grafting and the deep plane facelift and abdominoplasty with breast enhancement (the “mommy makeover”). Along with Gil, he has a strong interest in microsurgical procedures. Dr. Kryger has edited a comprehensive plastic surgery textbook that is widely used by plastic surgery residents and surgeons. He did two research fellowships, one at the prestigious Buncke Clinic for Microsurgery and the other at the Wound Healing Laboratory at Northwestern University. Dr. Kryger has also served on the editorial board of the Journal of Microsurgery.
Dr. Kryger paid a visit to health and longevity podcast The Peter Attia Drive to share his expertise in the field of plastic surgery. On the episode, Dr. Kryger discusses common plastic-surgery risks and
complications, the right questions to ask surgeons during consultations,and more.