Nearby Cities

Salem (16.38 mi)

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97302 (5) (17.49 mi)
97301 (3) (19.98 mi)
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  • Dustin Christiansen, MD
    300 Points

    Dustin Christiansen, MD

    Neaman Plastic Surgery & Medi Spa
    Distance: 16.37 mi
    1430 Commercial St SE
    Salem, OR 97302
  • Bruce Carter
    100 Points

    Bruce Carter

    Oregon Plastic Surgeons
    Distance: 16.37 mi
    875 Oak St SE
    Suite 4060
    Salem, OR 97301
  • Bruce Carter, MD
    90 Points

    Bruce Carter, MD

    Oregon Plastic Surgeons
    Distance: 16.37 mi
    875 Oak Street SE, Suite 4060
    Salem, OR 97301
  • Gary Nishioka 10 Points

    Gary Nishioka

    Distance: 16.37 mi
    3099 River Rd S Ste 150
    Salem, OR 97302
  • Edwin Austin

    Edwin Austin

    Distance: 16.37 mi
    960 Liberty St SE Ste 170
    Salem, OR 97302
  • Wolfram Gottschalk

    Wolfram Gottschalk

    Distance: 16.37 mi
    3295 Triangle Dr SE Ste 237
    Salem, OR 97302
  • Dann Leonard

    Dann Leonard

    Distance: 16.37 mi
    700 Bellevue St SE Ste 280
    Salem, OR 97301
  • William Nisbet

    William Nisbet

    Distance: 16.37 mi
    960 Liberty St SE Ste 100
    Salem, OR 97302

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Salem (16.38 mi)

Plastic Surgeon Info

Plastic Surgeon Summary:
Plastic Surgeons are medical professionals that restructure or enhance parts of the body. Although many believe plastic surgeons only perform elective or cosmetic surgeries, plastic surgeons also correct medical defects, deformities and scarring. Many patients visit a Plastic Surgeon following a critical trauma or injury. Some of the most common procedures plastic surgeons perform include tumor removal, skin grafts, breast augmentation, and cleft palate surgeries. Plastic Surgeons can sometimes provide non-surgical alternatives to surgery including collagen injections and laser therapy.

Plastic Surgeon FAQs:
What is a

Plastic Surgeon

?
A Plastic Surgeon is a medical professional that performs enhancement, reconstructive, and anti-aging surgeries to correct medical problems or to enhance a patient's appearance. Patients seeking to enhance their natural features, resolve a non-emergency, functional hindrance, or to correct a medical problem would likely consult with a Plastic Surgeon.

What is the difference between a Cosmetic Surgeon and a Plastic Surgeon?
A Cosmetic Surgeon is a doctor that primarily performs elective and cosmetic surgeries. Cosmetic surgeries are typically not covered by health insurance companies. Plastic Surgeons, however, can perform both cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries. In addition to enhancement and anti-aging surgeries, Plastic Surgeons are authorized to correct congenital deformities, developmental abnormalities, and defects caused by injury, trauma, or disease. A patient's health insurance will generally cover reconstructive surgery, although coverage will vary.

How do I find a Plastic Surgeon in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate a Plastic Surgeon in your state. Select Plastic Surgeon from the 'Professionals' Menu and select the state that you are seeking a Plastic Surgeon in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need a Plastic Surgeon in. After you select your city and state, a list of Plastic Surgeons in your city and state will be provided.

What are some common procedures Plastic Surgeons perform?
Some of the most common procedures Plastic Surgeons perform include: breast augmentation or reduction, cleft palate surgery, skin grafts, scar repair, tumor removal, rhinoplasty and face lifts.

What are the most common reconstructive surgeries Plastic Surgeons perform?
The three most common reconstructive surgeries Plastic Surgeons perform are breast, cleft palate and hand reconstructive surgeries.

Why would a patient seek breast augmentation or breast reduction?
Patients with disproportionately large breasts sometimes suffer back, neck, and knee pain, and often seek breast reduction to improve function and relieve discomfort. Patients seek breast augmentation for cosmetic enhancement, or for reconstructive purposes after a mastectomy.


Plastic Surgeon Related Terms:
breast augmentation, breast reduction, face lift, liposuction, cleft palate surgery, skin graft, cleft palates, tumor surgery, breast lift, rhinoplasty, nose job, breast implants