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Julia Berkei
Julia Berkei (born April 4, 1969 in Magdeburg) is a German medical doctor specialized in plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. Her surgical focus is in the areas of aesthetic and functional rhinoplasty (nose correction), in particular in complex reconstruction and revision rhinoplasty, mammaplasty (breast reconstruction) and in plastic-aesthetic surgery of the genital area in women.

Early life and education
Julia Berkei was born in Magdeburg (Saxony-Anhalt), then moved with her parents within East Germany near Berlin, where she attended elementary school until 1985. In 1987 she passed her Abitur at the Polytechnic High School Berlin-Köpenick in Berlin. Berkei then studied medical education at the Leipzig University and graduated in 1994. Following her studies at University, Berkei worked at the Institute for Anatomy at the Leipzig University and received her doctorate in 1996 on the subject of infective endocarditis - heart valve replacement in infective endocarditis (a retrospective therapy study) - at the Clinic for Cardiac Surgery in Leipzig. She then began her clinical work as an assistant doctor in the department for plastic, reconstructive and reconstructive surgery at the St. Georg hospital in Leipzig under the supervision of PD Dr. Michael Steen and in Langen (Hesse) under the leadership of Dr. medical J. W. Hecker in the Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery. Berkei completed her specialization with recognition as a specialist in plastic and aesthetic surgery in 2004. In the years that followed, Berkei set up several private practices for plastic and reconstructive surgery, including in Leipzig and Frankfurt am Main. With more than 36,000 treatments performed, Berkei is one of the most experienced surgeons for plastic and aesthetic surgery in Europe. In particular in the field of rhinoplasty (nose corrections), with more than 7500 nose corrections, Berkei enjoys a worldwide reputation. Another professional focus of Berkei are plastic-aesthetic interventions in the intimate area of ​​women.