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Michael Orseck, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
4.9 (264 reviews)
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19 years experience
391 Serpentine Dr., Spartanburg, South Carolina
1.9 miles
Today I had my breast augmentation with Dr. Orseck. He used 385cc Sientra moderate plus projection i...
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John T. Lettieri, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
3.8 (15 reviews)
35 years experience
100 E. Wood Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina
2 miles
To simply leave mundane adjectives to describe Dr. Lettieri, his work, & staff would prove to be...
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Kevin Shultz, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
301 The Parkway, Greer, South Carolina
19.2 miles
Thomas McFadden, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
4.8 (81 reviews)
24 years experience
29 Rocky Slope Rd., Greenville, South Carolina
24 miles
In 2006 I went to Dr. McFadden for a mommy makeover. The quality care I received at ACS and the amaz...
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Peter A. Felice, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
4.6 (18 reviews)
7 years experience
29 Rocky Slope Rd., Greenville, South Carolina
24 miles
I chose Dr. Felice based off a few things to do my tummy tuck. Once we met for my consultation he wa...
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Advanced Cosmetic Surgery - Greenville
4.8 (16 reviews)
29 Rocky Slope Rd., Greenville, South Carolina
24 miles
After searching for several years to find a proven treatment to remove precancers (AK's, etc.) for...
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