John Hammarley

John Hammarley

Ever since his father received the world’s first two heart transplants in 1968, John Hammarley knew the worlds of journalism and medicine would be permanently intertwined in his life.  And he was right.

John has focused most of his journalism career covering all aspects of medicine, winning dozens of professional awards along the way – including five EMMY® Awards, four top awards from the National Association of Medical Communicators and top national recognition from the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society and the American Academy of Dermatology. John also served as science news editor at the Journal of the American Medical Association, senior correspondent for Medical News Network in New York and served as the long-time medical reporter for FOX 4 News in Dallas. He concentrated a large portion of his work on advances in plastic surgery as well as producing video content for several plastic surgeons since leaving FOX 4 News in Dallas.JH_Pose1

A proud Midwesterner, John grew up in Chicago, and graduated with honors from the University of California, Berkeley (A.B.) and the University of Missouri-Columbia (M.A.) He lives in Bend, OR.

John Hammarley

John Hammarley Plastic Surgeon Videos

It's often revision, revision breast surgery.

It’s Often Revision, Revision Breast Surgery

Bigger not always better.

Here’s a Plastic Surgery Secret: Don’t Think Bigger is Always Better

Avoiding the Telltale Tummy Tuck.

Avoiding the Telltale Tummy Tuck

With Breast Implant Related ALCL, Trust the Experts.

With Breast Implant Related ALCL, Trust the Experts

Is "Designer Nipples" a Real Trend in Cosmetic Surgery?

Is “Designer Nipples” a Real Trend in Cosmetic Surgery?

The mental benefits of breast augmentation.

The Mental Benefits of Breast Augmentation

Putting the Brakes on Facial Aging

Putting the Brakes on Facial Aging

The Hip Dip - the latest body trend?

The Hip Dip – The Latest Body Trend?

Is it Time to Move from Fillers to a Facelift?

Is it Time to Move from Fillers to a Facelift?