Westchester Tummy Tuck doctors
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William B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
308 E 79th St Suite 1D, New York |
223 answers | |
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Adam Hamawy, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
1 Theall Road , Rye |
37 answers | |
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Scott E. Newman, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
1035 Park Avenue - Manhattan, Westchester, Roslyn, New York |
9 answers | |
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Neal Goldberg, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
495 Central Park Avenue Suite 305B, Scarsdale |
9 answers | |
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Andrew Y. Kleinman, MD
Westchester Plastic Surgeon
800 Westchester Ave. Suite S-512, Rye Brook |
5 answers | |
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Douglas S. Steinbrech, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
60 East 56th Street 3rd Floor, New York |
4 answers | |
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Robert H. Gotkin, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
625 Park Avenue, New York |
3 answers |
Recent Answers
thank you all for resp. to previous question. iam 35yo 5 8 246 lbs my weight has been stable for 10 yrs.tho the ps sug i lose at least 20 lbs. i carry most of my weight in my stomach sorry i donot have any pics...the nyc ps suggested i split the 2 for safety reasons stating the amount of fat/tissue that has to be removed for the tt it wouldn't be safe to proceed w a full back lipo the same day and that i can put a week bet the 2 procedures.iam comfortable w having the 2 procedures but not the time frame. any suggest
You are a candidate for weight loss not surgery - your BMI is almost 40. Most plastic surgeons will not do a full tummy tuck on patients with a BMI over 30. You need to lose at least 50 lbs before I would operate on you. Surgery is not a treatment of obesity.
I had a baby four years ago and have stretch marks & loose skin. I'm very petite and know theres not enough skin to have a full tummy tuck with a new belly button. Honestly I would prefer to not have a belly button at all than to have a saggy one. I know there will be a more visible and possibly a larger scar, but is there any way to have a tummy tuck done higher up on your abdomen so they can remove the belly button with the excess skin?
If you have had a child, in my over 30 years of experience there is almost always enough skin to get a great result with a tummy tuck, leaving you with a new belly button. You need a consultation with a board certified Plastic Surgeon who is comfortable doing tummy tucks.
I am a 50yr old female considering a Tummy Tuck after 2 c-sections in my 20's my skin below my belly button is sagging. I am in fairly good health,(not on current meds except vitamins) In order not to be in debt at my age, I am considering doing my surgery at a post gradudate cosmetic surgery fellowship pgrm in NYC because it's affordable. However,I am not really sure if this is the route to go. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you
All board certified plastic surgeons operated on patients while they were in training. It is cheaper doing it this way; however, you do not have the personalized care you get in a private plastic surgeons office. If you can deal with a clinic atmosphere and less contact with your doctor for the price, you have to decide. Remember, you get what you pay for. Experience is expensive.















