Breast Reconstruction with Latissimus Flap near Austin, TX

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Christine Fisher, MD, FACS

Christine Fisher, MD, FACS

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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Destination Doctor
12 years experience 2905 San Gabriel St., Austin, Texas 1.9 miles
Dr. Fisher is amazing. She performed my DEIP flap reconstruction surgery with great results. She i... Read more
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Ned Snyder, IV, MD

Ned Snyder, IV, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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20 years experience 1510 W. 34th St., Austin, Texas 2.5 miles
I felt completely comfortable and knew he was tristworthy from the initial consult. I’ve had a pret... Read more
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Treatment comfort rate scale of 1 to 10 is a 4 tolerable and starting seeing result about 3 months... Read more
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Ross Blagg, MD

Ross Blagg, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
10 years experience 3355 Bee Caves Rd., Austin, Texas 3 miles
Dr. Blagg work is outstanding very professional he is a Top breast surgeon. I highly recommend him... Read more
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John McFate, MD

John McFate, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
11 years experience 4701 Bee Cave Rd., Austin, Texas 4.1 miles
Like any military veteran, remaining in top physical shape is taught as a priority in which this att... Read more
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Justin Booth, MD

Justin Booth, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
6 years experience 4701 Bee Cave Rd., Austin, Texas 2.7 miles
Dr.Booth and his entire team; specifically Christine, Tricia and my nurse Erin, were absolutely phen... Read more
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I've always had thick lower legs/cankles. It's mostly muscle but still considered a cankle due to my... Read more
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