Meet Our Physicians
Dr. Tucker and Dr. Howell have worked together since 2006. While there is some difference in age they are both extremely professional, talented, and enjoy interaction with their patients and staff.
Scott L. Tucker, MD
– President of Salem Plastic Surgery, Inc., in Winston Salem, North Carolina
– Is Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
It is somewhat rare that the occupation that fascinates someone in their youth translates into a lifelong profession; but, when Dr. Tucker put on a stethoscope at the age of five, he never took it off. When he began his rotation at medical school, he was fascinated by surgery. When it came time for a plastic surgery rotation, the creative aspect of working with each individual patient, whether reconstruction or aesthetic, combined his already artistic nature with the opportunity to practice great medicine. There was no turning back. The little boy with the stethoscope evolved into the gifted surgeon.
Hampton A. Howell, MD
– Vice President of Salem Plastic Surgery, Inc., in Winston Salem, North Carolina
– Is Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Although his studies and educational pursuits took him out of the state for a period of time, Dr. Howell is proud to call North Carolina home. He grew up in High Point, North Carolina and went to graduate magna cum laude from Virginia Tech with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. He received Medical Doctorate degree from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, where he met his lovely wife, Jennifer. A move to Grand Rapids, Michigan allowed Dr. Howell to complete both his general surgery and formal plastic surgery training at the Grand Rapids/Michigan State University program. During his last year there, he was a Chief Resident in plastic surgery. Dr. Howell trained with leaders in cosmetic surgery as part of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary aesthetic fellowship. However, the Howell family was excited to move back home to North Carolina when Dr. Howell joined Salem Plastic Surgery in Winston-Salem in 2006.