Bryant A. Toth, MD

Bryant A. Toth, MD
2100 Webster St Ste 424 San Francisco, CA 94115
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Bryant A. Toth, MD

Bryant A. Toth is a world famous and internationally respected cosmetic surgeon who resides and practices in San Francisco, California. Dr. Toth is a magna cum laude graduate of Dartmouth College where was named a Rufus Choate Scholar in his senior year. Medical school training was at Brown University followed by General Surgical Training at the Massachusetts General Hospital, the primary teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. His Plastic Surgical training was also at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He has been certified by both the American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Plastic Surgery. At the completion of his plastic surgical training Dr. Toth was the recipient of the prestigious Kazanjian Fellowship from Harvard, allowing him to pursue cosmetic surgical and craniofacial interests in Paris, France. Dr. Toth has practiced plastic surgery in the same location in San Francisco since his return from Paris 25 years ago. He is currently a full Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, and is the Director of the Craniofacial Clinic at Childrens Hospital, Oakland. He has published over 70 journal articles, 14 book chapters, and six instructional videotapes and has been co-editor of three textbooks on plastic surgery. His most recent book, International Textbook of Cosmetic Surgery, edited by Toth and Scuderi is a two volume textbook of cosmetic surgery that will be translated into multiple languages and is destined to be one the the major books in the cosmetic field. He is currently on the editorial board of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the international journal of cosmetic surgery. Dr. Toth has been invited to demonstrate new techniques in cosmetic surgery by lecturing and performing live surgery in a variety of venues including Paris, Milan, Copenhagen, Capetown, Sao Paolo, Moscow and Shanghai. He has been consistently named one of the top cosmetic surgeons in San Francisco and the U.S. by Castle-Connolly, San Francisco Magazine, and others.
Primary Specialty

Cosmetic Surgeon

Gender Male
Education Brown Univ Program In Med, Providence Ri 02912
Training Mass Gen Hosp, General Surgery; Mass Gen Hosp, Orthopedic Surgery; Moffitt Hosp Univ Of Ca, General Surgery
Services Bryant A. Toth, MD offers cosmetic surgery at 2100 Webster St Ste 424, San Francisco, CA 94115. Cosmetic Surgeons and plastic surgeons enhance or improve parts of the human body through surgery.

Cosmetic surgery or plastic surgery in San Francisco, CA may be able to improve or refine physical features through a combination of surgical or minimally invasive cosmetic enhancement procedures.

The most common procedures typically offered by cosmetic surgeons in San Francisco, CA are: breast augmentation, breast lift, breast implants, liposucton, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), botox injections, breast reduction, nose job, face lift, brow lift, neck lift, lunch time procedures, chemical peels, eyelid surgery, laser skin resurfacing and microdermabrasion.

To make an appointment with Bryant A. Toth, MD in San Francisco, CA, Please call (415) 923-3008 for more information.
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My own experience with Toth has been very different from some of the "glowing" reviews posted below.

5 years ago, I was thinking about an Asian blepharoplasty to try and get the "double eyelid crease" as well as slightly rejuvenating my eyes. I came upon Toth from "glowing" reviews such as the one below (which I have to to believe to come from either Toth himself or his staff, as I find it hard to believe that a surgeon can produce such low quality work as in my case and do godly work in another). Anyway, I went for a consultation with Toth and he seemed nice enough at the consulation. Looking back now, there were definitely red flags that I should have caught, such as: 1) His trying to brag about the fact that he wrote a craniofacial book and trying to correlate this with plastic surgery of the eyes, which is a different ballgame, 2) His showing of the pictures of his Asian eyelid surgery, all of which look very exaggerated and not all that impressive, and 3) His refusal to acknolwedge any sort of possible complications in the procedure. Being young and impressionable at the time, I bought into his apparent bonhommie and underwent the procedure.

It was hell.

First of all, Toth scheduled my surgery about 4 hours before he was supposed to fly out of the country for a "conference," and during my fragmented memory of the surgery (I was under twilight sedation), I can recall that he was very rushed in his work. Also, I recalled that he was bantering very unprofessionally with his staff, even cracking sex jokes.

After having the surgery, I followed all of the instructions for post-op convalescence. Almost immediately I could see that there was something horribly wrong: One of the eyes' crease was so high and the other one so low such that there is a huge discrepancy (probably about 8 mm according to the surgeon who subsequently corrected the problem). At first I chalked it up to the swelling, but as weeks turned into months the situation remained the same. The difference was obvious even by just looking at the incisional crease height. What's worse, so much skin had been removed from each eye that I cannot close fully at night. As the results were so disappointing and traumatizing, I tried to talk to Toth but he started becoming very visibly nervous and apprehensive to see me. In one meeting, after discussing the problem and showing him his "work," he was literally standing at the door throughout the appt ready to bolt at the first chance. He never apologized or offered a plan to correct the problem, and being a bit wiser after the experience, I resolved to not let him touch my eyes again and went to a specialized, dedicated bleph surgeon to correct the problem. After two additional surgeries (one on each eye, one of these being a graft to help the eye to close), I finally achieved a passable result from the horrendous state I was in.

I have finally come out of the experience and put it behind me, but from time to time I still find the need to share my experiences with potential Toth patients. The guy may be able to do some good work from time to time, but from my own experience I simply cannot imagine him as this "superb" surgeon that some (I think) bogus reviewers make him out to be, or the "surgeon that other surgeons go to." The fact that Toth's office leaked info to the press about how he supposedly operated on the ex-Prime Minister of Italy goes to show how the man is a glory hound with little respect for his patient's privacy.

Therefore, I simply cannot recommend him to anybody, and I sincerely caution anyone from buying into potentially bogus positive reviews like I did. The truth is much more valuable and less glamorous sometimes.
by Anonymous
January 28, 2012
Three years ago, I had a surgery to augment my cheeks with Toth and it was a total disaster. The implants themselves were improperly placed, resulting in asymmetry of my face. On top of it all, I had an infection from the surgery directly from Toth’s work that turned systemic and I had to be hospitalized to treat the infection. Therefore, as a result the implants had to be removed. Fortunately I was able to find another doctor to fix the mess, but the surgery with Toth and the expenses I incurred with him have traumatized me to this day.

Don’t believe it when Toth or his staff tries to advertise him as a “top surgeon” by drawing upon references in magazaines. Those kind of ratings are worthless and highly political. When someone has to tell you how “good” he is, he probably isn’t, and in Toth’s case a most definite “NO.” His false advertising and marketing is what got me, so I recommend anyone looking at him to seriously reconsider using this man for plastic surgery.

by Anonymous
January 01, 2010
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