Janice Lalikos

Janice LalikosDr

2.7(6 reviews)281, Lincoln Street, Worcester County, Worcester, MA 01605

Profile

Dr. Janice Lalikos is the craniofacial clinic director and section chief of pediatric plastic surgery at UMass Memorial Medical Center. She is an Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the clinical research director in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Dr. Lalikos was educated as a medical artist. She received a magna cum laude bachelor of arts degree from Case Western Reserve University in conjunction with the Cleveland Institute of Art — designing her own degree in biological illustration. That artistic background served her well as she moved into the field of cosmetic surgery.

She received both an MD and an MA degree in medical illustration from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. It was there that she realized that plastic surgery would be the natural synthesis of her talents and interests.  She completed her general surgery residency at Vanderbilt University and her plastic surgery residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She has trained in cleft and craniofacial anomalies at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Linkou, Taiwan.

Dr. Lalikos’ general clinical interests revolve around plastic surgical treatment of mother and child, including repair, reconstruction and restoration. At the Cosmetic Surgery Center, she is involved in a variety of procedures, including:

Locations (1)

Worcester, MA

281, Lincoln Street, Worcester County, Worcester, MA 01605

Procedures (1)

ProcedureRank in US
#0

Reviews (6)

2.7

6 reviews

5
33%
4
0%
3
17%
2
0%
1
50%
1.0
Dec 31, 2024
Submitted an inquiry online but never received a reponse. So, then I called to see what the flat rate for a consulation would be. After being transferred to several diff depts, no one could give me an answer. I was being reidrected to the beginning again when I finally said forget it. It's a flat rate, why is this such a difficult question to answer? If this is how they operate, forget being a patient there!

Danielle G

5.0
Jul 18, 2024
I had a procedure done recently - Every single person on my care team was so professional, compassionate and caring! I am very glad I choose to go through UMass.

Hannah Hall

3.0
Dec 16, 2023
I loved my nose at first but I went back because I began getting a bump and the surgeon dismissed my concern now the tip of my nose broke off from the front of my nose and the bump is bigger please make this right!

Kayla Olson

5.0
Oct 9, 2021
Face-lift or jowel removal was totally successful. The surgery was impeccable. Recovery from anesthesia was uneventful.. There was minimal pain that was manageable with Tylenol. Recovery was an easy 2 weeks. Six months later there is no evidence of surgery except for my looking 15 years younger.

Penelope Dillon

1.0
Mar 23, 2021
This department has been farther from helpful for me. I have been trying to get a breast reduction for nearly a year, and this department is not very...

Aisha F.

1.0
Oct 21, 2019
It seems neither reasonable nor necessary to require my social security number over the phone simply to schedule a consultation. As a brand new potential patient who’s not yet even been to your office, that seemed overly intrusive. I’m happy to provide a credit card if ensuring my appointment is a concern. But my ssn? Too much for an appointment scheduling phone call.

Lorrie Hammett