Dr. Nitin J. Engineer

4.7 ( 68 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. Nitin J. Engineer

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Dr. Engineer and Staff accepted me as a patient through the Veterans Healthcare Administration, and I could not be more pleased with the service provided.

Submitted Nov. 2, 2016

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Great bedside manner, was kind, polite and explained everything.

Submitted Nov. 2, 2016

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Dr. Engineer was probably one of the best doctors I have ever been too. He was prompt, courteous and caring, and he took as much time as necessary during appointments. He performed hand surgery which went very well and his staff was excellent.

Submitted Oct. 31, 2016

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Great care and timely office visits. I would recommend him to family and friends without reservation. He was compassionate and curtious to myself and my family. He didn't mind my many questions concerning the care I was to receive.

Submitted Oct. 31, 2016

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I am a retired physician. The care I received was excellent. Pain control was also excellent. I highly recommend him.

Submitted Oct. 31, 2016

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Dr. Engineer is a TOP NOTCH surgical wizard and his staff is the best in the valley. I am sad to see him go.

Submitted Oct. 30, 2016

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If you are reading this, look no further as you have found THE top notch hand surgeon. Dr. Engineer and his more than courteous and personable staff are undeniably the BEST in the hand care and, arguably, patient care industry! To say Dr. Engineer is knowledgeable in his field would be an understatement. He provides both experience and compassion in the delivery of his assessments of your diagnosis and next steps for treatment of the same. Dr. Engineer went above and beyond by personally reaching out to a team of doctors to help with my assessment and treatment of CRPS/RSD.

In addition, Dr. Engineer performed both a Carpal Tunnel Release surgery on my left hand as well as a Carpal Tunnel Release and Guyon's Canal Decompresion on my right hand. My husband and I are so pleased with his care and surgery results we have now scheduled my husband for surgery on both hands as well.

A huge THANKS to Dr. Engineer and his staff!

Submitted Feb. 11, 2016

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Dr. Engineer is WORLD CLASS! Super attentive, answered all my questions and was spot on with every word he spoke. The world would be a much better place if we bould get this kind of professionalism and service everywhere!

Submitted Feb. 10, 2016

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I suffered from carpel tunnel syndrome. I had experienced pain and numbness in my hand for a number of years, but the numbness had increased to the point that I was constantly dropping things. Dr. Engineer explained the surgery that needed to be done so that I could understand it. I never experienced any pain post surgery and the rehab time was very short. I have not experienced any numbness, tingling or pain in the hand since my surgery. I don't even have a scar. Additionally, his staff is top notch. They are very "client oriented", always willing and able to address any questions with a smile and an accommodating attitude. I cannot recommend Dr. Engineer highly enough.

Submitted Jan. 21, 2016

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I dissevered a nerve to my ring finger. Dr. Engineer resectioned it. He explained the healing procedure and what I could expect. He was vigilant about my therapy and generally concerned. His description of the healing process was correct almost to the week! Very impressive doctor on all counts.

Submitted Jan. 20, 2016


Dr. Nitin J. Engineer's Credentials

Accepting New Patients

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Biography

Dr. Nitin J. Engineer is an accredited, fellowship-trained Plastic Surgeon specializing in Aesthetic, Reconstructive, Hand, and Microvascular Surgery. He is the founder, CEO, and principal surgeon at Engineered Aesthetics Plastic Surgery Institute, which is dedicated to serving the greater Las Vegas metropolitan area. Dr. Engineer developed a very early interest in the surgical specialties when he secured one of only two positions as a high-school student to work as an Anesthesia Technician in the operating room in his hometown of Macon, Georgia. He held this position for three consecutive years, and this rare opportunity would be the foundation of his deeply rooted passion for plastic and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Engineer’s earliest experiences in the operating room exposed and allowed him to observe complex reconstructive operations involving the entire human body. His greatest admiration for plastic and reconstructive surgery is the emphasis on not only reconstruction of form but also restoration of function for patients. Furthermore, Dr. Engineer’s extensive experience in Reconstructive Plastic Surgery has prepared him for his successful career in the field of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, which he considers to be the perfect union of art and science. In 1992, Dr. Engineer began his undergraduate education at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, a city that he holds near and dear to his heart. In order to diversify his background, he elected to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in French, as well as enroll in a rigorous premedical curriculum. Dr. Engineer excelled academically at this prestigious institution and was one of ten individuals to receive early acceptance during his sophomore year into the equally prestigious Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He graduated Cum Laude from Vanderbilt University in 1996 and completed his Doctorate of Medicine at Vanderbilt University in 2000. Dr. Engineer’s postgraduate education is extensive and initially included completion of a General Surgery internship at the University of Washington in Seattle followed by a General Surgery residency at Southern Illinois University in Springfield, Illinois. In 2007, he completed a fellowship in Hand and Microvascular Surgery with the Division of Plastic Surgery at Southern Illinois University. Immediately following his Hand and Microvascular Surgery fellowship training, Dr. Engineer joined the faculty at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and served as Clinical Instructor with the Department of Surgery, where he taught and directed medical students, residents, and fellows in the field of Hand and Microvascular Surgery. In 2009, Dr. Engineer subsequently moved his practice to Las Vegas and ultimately built EXTREMICURE® Hand Center, where he had been dedicated to treating patients with any ailment or injury involving the upper extremity. In 2016, Dr. Engineer would experience another fortuitous and rare second chance to return to the University of Louisville and study Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery with his greatest mentor, Dr. Bradon J. Wilhelmi, who had previously trained him to become a Hand and Microvascular Surgeon. Although Dr. Engineer had developed a successful and busy hand surgery practice in Henderson, Nevada, he always regretted not capitalizing on an earlier opportunity to become a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon. Having a profound belief in destiny and one’s calling, Dr. Engineer closed his practice and returned to Louisville, Kentucky to continue his educational journey to the surprise of many. He completed his training in October 2019, where he also received the Clinical Excellence Award in 2019 and graduated with the highest number of cases performed in the history of the program. Following graduation, Dr. Engineer immediately returned to Las Vegas, Nevada, the community that he adores and calls home without any intention of ever leaving again. Dr. Engineer has completed a total of 10 years of postgraduate training in plastic surgery, hand surgery, and general surgery in an effort to refine his surgical skills and provide the most comprehensive and compassionate care to all of his patients. In addition, he has extensive experience as a practicing surgeon, having developed a successful private practice for 10 years. As a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), Dr. Engineer has achieved board certification in General Surgery and Hand and Microvascular Surgery and is board-eligible in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Upon his return to the Las Vegas Valley, Dr. Engineer founded Engineered AestheticsTM Plastic Surgery Institute in January 2020. The goal of his new practice is to provide a unique and individual experience to each patient in a boutique environment, which allows one to achieve their ultimate plastic surgical goals. Dr. Engineer is known for his kind demeanor and dedication to spending a great amount of time educating his patients, answering all questions regarding their plastic surgical concerns, and setting realistic expectations. In light of his comprehensive training in aesthetic surgery, Dr. Engineer has developed a passion and surgical expertise in cosmetic procedures of the face, breast, and body. His particular interests include rhinoplasty, facelift, breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, and breast revision surgery. He also specializes in body contouring with liposuction, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), mommy makeover procedures, and cosmetic surgery for men, including hair transplantation. Finally, Dr. Engineer also offers an array of nonsurgical aesthetic treatment options including injections with neuromodulators (eg. Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau) and hyaluronic acid fillers (eg. Juvederm and Restylane), Sculptra, chemical peels, laser therapy, and numerous other skin rejuvenation products. Dr. Engineer looks forward to meeting you in consultation to discuss and offer the best treatment options to address your aesthetic goals and achieve the beauty you see in yourself.

Languages

  • French
  • German
  • Hindi
  • English

Education

  • Vanderbilt University School Of Medicine (Grad. 2000)

Areas of Expertise

  • Broken wrist/broken hand
  • Breast self-exam for breast awareness
  • Cosmetic Botox
  • Oculoplastic Surgery
  • Hand, Wrist and Microsurgery

Awards & Recognitions

  • Vitals.com On-Time and Promptness Award in 2018
  • 2014: Top Doctor of Southern Nevada Award – Vegas Inc. HealthCare Quarterly Magazine
  • Vitals.com Patients’ Choice Award (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018)
  • Vitals.com Compassionate Doctor Certification (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018)
  • University of Louisville Clinical Excellence Award in 2019
  • 2019: THIRD PLACE – Kentucky Society of Plastic Surgeons Resident Research Competition. A Single Center Review of Early Experience with Poly-4-Hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) Surgical Scaffold in the Treatment of Breast Implant Malposition.

Publications & Research

  • 2012: Hazani R, Engineer NJ, Elston J, Wilhelmi BJ. Anatomic Landmarks for Basal Joint Injections. Journal of Burns and Wounds [available at www.eplasty.com]. 2012 January; 12:14-18. Department of Surgery, University of Louisville School of Medicine.
  • 2008: Hazani R, Engineer NJ, Zeineh LL, Wilhelmi BJ. Assessment of the distal extent of the A1 pulley release: a new technique. Journal of Burns and Wounds [available at www.eplasty.com]. 2008 August; 8: 1-4. Department of Surgery
  • 2019: Thatikunta M, Bumpous J, Little JA, Karia S, Herring NR, Nuru M, Engineer NJ, Mutchnick, I. Repair of a large primary subtemporal encephalocele in a 3-year-old child: case report. Journal of Neurosurgery. 2018 October.
  • 2007: Hazani R, Engineer NJ. Surreptitious injection of mineral oil: a case report of sclerosing lipogranulomatosis. Annals of Plast Surg. 2008 Nov; 61(5):555-8. Division of Plastic Surgery, Loma Linda University School of Medicine.
  • 2006: Cooney DS, Engineer NJ, Wilhelmi BJ. Comparison of trapeziometacarpal joint reconstruction by alternate methods of tendon arthroplasty. Hand. 2006 June; 1(1):23. Division of Plastic Surgery, SIU School of Medicine
  • 2008: Hazani R, Engineer NJ, Wilhemi BJ. Anatomic landmarks of the radial tunnel. Journal of Burns and Wounds [available at www.eplasty.com]. 2008 June; 8: 377-82. Department of Surgery, University of Louisville School of Medicine.
  • 2007: Russell RC, Neumeister MW, Ostric SA, Engineer NJ. Extremity reconstruction using nonreplantable tissue (“spare parts”). Clin Plast Surg. 2007 Apr; 34(2):211-22. Division of Plastic Surgery, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
  • 2007: Engineer NJ, Neumeister MW. Endoscopic carpal tunnel release: an anatomic study of complications and revisions of trocar placement. (Poster presentation at SIU Research Day) SIU Division of Plastic Surgery
  • 2019: Engineer NJ, Moore E, Mays C, Calobrace MB. A Single Center Review of Early Experience with Poly-4-Hydroxybutyrate (P4HB) Surgical Scaffold in the Treatment of Breast Implant Malposition. Presented at Kentucky Society of Plastic Surgeons
  • 2006: Cooney DS, Engineer NJ, Wilhelmi BJ. Removal of a portion of the dorsal lip of the radius during proximal row carpectomy. Hand. 2006 June; 1(1):20. Division of Plastic Surgery, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
  • 2018: Engineer NJ, Kachare SD, Little JA. Immediate Earlobe Reconstruction: Skin flap modifications to Improve sensation and aesthetic appearance. (Presented at Kentucky Society of Plastic Surgeons - October 11, 2019). Division of Plastic Surgery
  • 2005: Cooney DS, Neumeister MW, Wilhelmi BJ, Engineer NJ, Evans S. Comparison of trapeziometacarpal joint reconstruction by alternate methods of tendon arthroplasty. PRS. 2005 September; 116(3): 84-85. Division of Plastic Surgery, SIU
  • 2008: Engineer NJ, Hazani R, Wilhelmi BJ. Variations in the anatomy of the third common digital nerve and landmarks to avoid injury to the third common digital nerve with carpal tunnel release. Journal Burns and Wounds [available at www.eplasty.com].
  • 2005: Cooney DS, Engineer NJ, Evans S, Neumeister MW, Wilhelmi BJ. Comparison of trapeziometacarpal joint reconstruction by alternate methods of tendon arthroplasty. (Presented at American Society of Plastic Surgeons September 27, 2005)

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