Dr. Eva Williams

MD, MPH, MS

Dr. Eva is a plastic surgeon who specializes in all aesthetic procedures including breast surgeries, abdominoplasty, blepharoplasty, and facelift. Dr. Eva’s rigorous training informs her deep expertise in aesthetics, anatomy, and facial beauty.

Dr. Eva is a plastic surgeon serving Beverly Hills and the greater Los Angeles area. She also welcomes patients from out of town who are seeking world-class care with her team. She received a Master of Science in Anatomy from Tulane University School of Medicine, followed by her Doctorate of Medicine and Master of Public Health from the University of Miami. She completed her training in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, one of the most prestigious surgical residencies in the nation.

Prior to medical school, Dr. Eva obtained her bachelor’s degree in international studies, chemistry, and global health at Duke University.

Education

  • University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

    • Resident Physician in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
  • University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL

    • Doctor of Medicine; Master of Public Health
  • Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA

    • Master of Science in Anatomy
  • Duke University, Durham, NC

    • Bachelor of Arts in International Comparative Studies; Minor in Chemistry; Certificate in Global Health

Research & Presentations

Over 40 research publications and presentations, including:

  • “Technique & Outcomes in Alar Base Reduction”, Rhinoplasty Society Annual Meeting, 2023
  • “Body Contouring: Breast Reduction, Aesthetic Breast Surgery”, PREPPED Conference, 2022
  • “Review of Outcomes and Processes of Care in Chest Wall Gender Affirming Surgery”, World Professional Association for Transgender Health Scientific Symposium, 2022
  • “The Role of Urinary Bladder Matrix in Preserving Length and Function After Fingertip Injury”, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open, 2025
  • “New Persistent Opioid Use Among Older Patients Following Surgery”, Surgery, 2020

Affiliations

  • American Society of Plastic Surgeons Women in Plastic Surgery Steering Committee, 2022–Present
  • Black Women in Plastic Surgery & Dermatology Advisory Council, 2021–Present
  • International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, 2024–Present

My journey in plastic surgery began in medical school, where I was first introduced to the field through breast cancer reconstruction and gender-affirming care. I had the privilege of assisting some of the most respected leaders in the field as they worked to improve the quality of life for patients in these groups. It was then that I realized how profoundly plastic surgery can help people reclaim their identity as well as dignity, and pride in their bodies and themselves.

During my residency at the University of Southern California, I cared for patients from all walks of life-celebrities, uninsured immigrants, trauma survivors, and those simply seeking to feel more confident in their skin.

I operated in both county hospitals and Beverly Hills surgery centers, and I quickly learned that healing looks different for everyone. For one patient, it might mean repairing an injury; for another, it’s about walking into a room with confidence for the first time in years.

Developing a sincere connection to my plastic surgery patients led me to realize this was where I wanted to focus my career. My rigorous training in both reconstructive and aesthetic surgery has provided a solid foundation as I continue to seek out the latest technologies that enhance outcomes and support beautiful, lasting results for patients of all backgrounds.