Dellon was born in the
Bronx, New York to parents Irene Jewel Dellon and Alfred Dellon. He grew up in
Saddle Brook, New Jersey and graduated from
Saddle Brook High School. He went on to study
pre-med at
Johns Hopkins University in
Baltimore and graduated with a
BA in 1966. He then proceeded to
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where he earned his MD in 1970. Dellon then spent two years as a Clinical Associate and
Lieutenant commander in the
United States Public Health Service in the Surgery Branch of the
National Cancer Institute. He became the first Hand Surgery Fellow at the Curtis National Hand Center in
Baltimore in 1977 and completed Plastic Surgery
Residency at the
Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1978. He received a PhD from
Utrecht University in the
Netherlands in 2007 for his work relieving pain, preventing ulcers and amputations in diabetics with neuropathy and chronic nerve compression. ==Career==