Center for Cosmetic Surgery and Rejuvenate MedSpa - Denver

501 S Cherry St., Ste. 900, Denver, Colorado

Center for Cosmetic Surgery and Rejuvenate MedSpa - Denver

501 S Cherry St., Ste. 900, Denver, Colorado
Phone: (303) 731-4460
Phone: (303) 731-4460

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Doctors

Andrew Wolfe, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Forming a personal connection with each patient lies at the center of Dr. Wolfe's medical philosophy. This means not only taking the time to learn patients' histories thoroughly but also truly engaging with the individuals who come to his practice for treatment.

Steven Vath, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Steven Vath is one of the elite plastic surgeons in Denver, Colorado, dedicated to the specialty of cosmetic plastic surgery. His practice philosophy is to provide each patient with in-depth, individualized care and superior, natural-looking surgical results.

Paul M. Steinwald, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Paul M. Steinwald, is a board-certified plastic surgeon serving the Center for Cosmetic Surgery with offices in Denver and Golden, Colorado. A highly accomplished surgeon with over 21 years of experience, Dr. Steinwald is known for his friendly, personalized approach and natural-looking results. While he has expertise in a wide range of cosmetic surgery procedures, he specializes in tummy tucks, as well as breast augmentation and breast reduction, including gynecomastia surgery. A pioneer in gender-confirming chest masculinization, commonly called “top surgery,” Dr. Steinwald has also become a sought-after expert, with an international patient base. Dr. Steinwald earned his medical degree, graduating near the top of his class, from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana. He then completed a general surgery residency at George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C., followed by a plastic surgery residency at the University of California, San Francisco. He is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Prior to joining the Center for Cosmetic Surgery in 2014, Dr. Steinwald ran a successful solo plastic surgery practice on Chicago’s North Shore and served as Vice-Chair of the Department of Surgery at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital in Lake Forest, Illinois. A RealSelf Top Doctor, Dr. Steinwald is a member of both the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.

Matthew D. Freeman, MD
Board Eligible Plastic Surgeon

I am a fellowship trained surgeon who strives to provide patients with the latest cutting-edge techniques and results that reflect my extensive training. I know that today’s patients do their homework: they have seen videos, listened to podcasts, and are active on social media. I also know that paternalistic medicine is antiquated. Instead, I think of my patients as partners on a journey to provide individualized, long-lasting, natural, and consistent results. I attended Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana, where I graduated in the top 5 of my class. Following graduation, I matched into the extremely competitive New York City Mount Sinai six year integrated plastic surgery residency position. I completed rotations at five different Mount Sinai locations, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the Bronx Veterans’ Affairs, and Elmhurst Hospital. I gained experience in cosmetic surgery working along many of the world’s top plastic surgeons on Park Avenue. I served as chief resident from 2021 to 2022. While a resident, I spearheaded numerous educational efforts for junior residents and medical students alike. During the COVID pandemic, I was the director of a virtual training program to help medical students interested in plastic surgery learn the fundamentals while being unable to be present in-person. In order to provide the highest quality of care, I completed a cosmetic surgery fellowship with the then-president of the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), Dr. Jennifer Walden in Austin, Texas. There, I learned the importance of the patient experience and a holistic approach to aesthetic medicine.


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MDone44April 9, 2024
My breast are the perfect size now and look very natura​l

I love the results after my surgery with Dr. Wolfe. He was very professional but personable so I felt comfortable asking questions. I had my breast implants removed, breast lift, liposuction to my love handles and tummy that was transferred into my breasts, and a tummy tuck. I was fluffy with an extra 10-15 lbs in my back and tummy before surgery. The surgery went great. I was excited to get...

Intuitive422986April 8, 2024
More than pleased with the outcome of the surgery so far

I was more than Happy with Dr Freeman and the work he had done. I had been looking at having plastic surgery for over a year and kept getting ridiculous quotes to have the surgery done anywhere in America. I had settled for the fact that I was going to have to travel to Mexico to have my plastic surgery at a price I could afford. After I had made my plans to go to Mexico, I met someone that...

tcblue13April 8, 2024
Wonderful Skilled Dr

Dr Wolfe is amazing. He fixed a completely botched tummy tuck by another doctor. I didn't know I could be totally fixed, or even that I could even have great results. I am beyond thrilled to have found him. I would recommend him to anyone.

BoyMom1976April 5, 2024
Highly-Skilled and Artful-Master of Plastic Surgery

With 21 years of experience, Dr. Vath's mastery of plastic surgery is apparent in his technique and setting realistic expectations. During our consult, he outlined a surgical plan for my "mommy makeover" that matched my desired outcome with his vast experience. I trusted him implicitly, granting him creative license to chart the path to my best self. Pre-surgery, I was most excited about the...

NanawilsonApril 2, 2024
Most professional Medical office I have experienced

The best Surgeon and person, most professional Medical office I have experienced. The front office staff , the nurses, medical staff are such amazing professionals and they keep it lighthearted and stress free. Highly recommend Dr Wolfe.


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186 Q&A

Q: How long until I can exercise after a breast lift with no implants?
Answered by Dr. FreemanMay 31, 2023

A: Please follow the post-op instructions of your plastic surgeon as it pertains to exercising. In my practice, however, I am comfortable with my patients easing back into exercise at 4 weeks post-op. Start back any exercises as if you have never done them before and let your body be your guide - if it hurts/pulls/burns, stop.

Q: Is a SMAS facelift at 42 too young? (Photos)
Answered by Dr. SteinwaldSeptember 9, 2019

A: . . . and you should have nice improvements of your developing jowl areas and/or early neck laxity with a "mini-facelift", which I have performed on patients as young as you. This is thought to achieve an average of a "7-10 year improvement" in most patients (perhaps less so in younger, more subtle cases), but should also "slow down" future aging to a degree. Best regards!

Q: Post surgery nerve endings healing: have you ever had any patients experience numbness, burning, and tingling 1 year post-op?
Answered by Dr. WolfeAugust 2, 2019

A: It’s unfortunate that you are still experiencing discomfort this far out from your surgery.  I have seen improvement in sensation and nerve issues as far as 18 months out, so you will hopefully continue to improve in the future. 

Q: 3.5 months post-op. How would one know if their greater auricular nerve was cut/damaged during a facelift?
Answered by Dr. WolfeJuly 17, 2019

A: The greater auricular nerve is vulnerable to injury during facelifts, and can be injured by being cut, cauterized, caught in a suture, or just beat up.  The various types of injury do tend to heal, with the exception of a nerve that has been completely interrupted and not repaired.  Assuming this is not the case (most of us would repair the nerve ends if they were seen to be cut during surgery) then you should see continued recovery of sensation.  The rule of thumb is that nerves regenerate at 1 mm per day, though you might see continued improvement for 12-18 months post-procedure.  Discuss any residual questions you may have with your surgeon.

Q: 12 days post-op, is it safe to clean my nose with a q-tip?
Answered by Dr. SteinwaldApril 19, 2019

A: . . . of inserting items into your nose, especially the first several weeks, and not without the permission of your surgeon.  Sprays make me nervous as well.  You should be able to clear your nasal passages by gently blowing starting about now (and a bit more forcefully by the week), but again, check with your surgeon, as s/he knows exactly what was done - best wishes!