Baltimore Plastic Surgeons

Speciality: Plastic Surgeon

601 North Caroline St. Jhoc 8th Floor, Baltimore, Maryland, 21287

(443) 997-9466

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Dr. Michele Manahan is a board certified plastic surgeon specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery More

Speciality: Plastic Surgeon

419 W Redwood St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA

(410) 328-2360

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Dr. Erin Rada is a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in breast reconstruction and aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgeries. Dr. Rada is passionate about developing relationships with her patients and helping them achieve their goals and look and feel as good as possible. More

Speciality: Plastic Surgeon

Smyth Building @ Good Samaritan Hospital, 5601 Loch Raven Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21239, USA

(443) 444-1392

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Dr. David Martin performs a broad range of plastic and reconstructive procedures for the face, breast and body. Dr. Martin is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. More

Speciality: Plastic Surgeon

601 N Caroline St, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA

(443) 407-8598

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Dr. Damon Cooney is a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Cooney performs all types of plastic surgery but specializes in microvascular reconstruction. More

Speciality: Plastic Surgeon

227 St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA

(410) 332-9700

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Dr. Brendan Collins is a board certified plastic surgeon who has been recognized by Baltimore Magazine as a “Top Doctor” in the Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery category. Dr. Collins was also voted Best Cosmetic Surgery through the Maryland Gazette Readers’ Choice awards. More
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How to Choose a Baltimore Plastic Surgeon

  1. Board certification: Ensure the surgeon is certified by the appropriate board, such as the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) in the United States or an equivalent board in your country.
  2. Experience and expertise: Research the surgeon’s experience in performing the specific procedure you’re interested in. Look for a surgeon who specializes in the type of surgery you want and has a substantial track record of successful outcomes.
  3. Before-and-after photos: Request to see before-and-after photos of the surgeon’s previous patients. This will give you an idea of their skill level and the results you can expect from the procedure.
  4. Patient reviews and testimonials: Look for patient reviews and testimonials online or ask for references from previous patients. This can provide valuable insights into the surgeon’s reputation, bedside manner, and overall patient satisfaction.
  5. Hospital privileges: Check if the surgeon has privileges to perform procedures at accredited hospitals or surgical centers. This indicates that they meet certain standards and have undergone a thorough review of their skills and qualifications.
  6. Consultation: Schedule a consultation with the surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and any concerns you may have. During the consultation, pay attention to how the surgeon communicates with you, the level of attention they give to your questions, and whether you feel comfortable with them.
  7. Safety standards: Inquire about the surgical facility’s safety protocols and ensure they meet the highest standards. The surgeon should also have plans in place for potential complications and emergencies during and after the procedure.
  8. Communication: Choose a surgeon who listens to your goals and concerns and provides clear explanations of the procedure, risks, and expected outcomes. Effective communication is essential for a successful surgical journey.
  9. Ethics and professionalism: Look for a surgeon who is ethical, professional, and respects your decisions and autonomy. Avoid surgeons who pressure you into unnecessary procedures or make unrealistic promises.
  10. Trust your instincts: Ultimately, trust your gut feeling about the surgeon. If something doesn’t feel right or you have any doubts, consider seeking a second opinion or exploring other options.