Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

By Seattle Mag July 23, 2013

This article originally appeared in the July 2013 issue of Seattle magazine.

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Kevin M. Beshlian, M.D., Virginia Mason, main campus, Lindeman Pavilion, 1201 Terry Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6831; Virginia Mason Medical Center; University of Virginia School of Medicine, 1982; microvascular reconstruction (including DIEP flap breast reconstruction), melanoma

Keith T. Paige, M.D., Virginia Mason, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, main campus, Lindeman Pavilion, 1201 Terry Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6831; Virginia Mason Medical Center; Harvard Medical School, 1989; reconstructive plastic surgery, breast cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, body contouring after weight loss

James D. Schlenker Jr., M.D., Virginia Mason, main campus, Lindeman Pavilion, 1201 Terry Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6831; Virginia Mason Medical Center; University of Pennsylvania, 1999; reconstructive plastic surgery, hand surgery, microvascular surgery

Drew (Andrew) Welk, M.D., The Polyclinic Broadway, 1145 Broadway, Seattle, 206.860.2317; Swedish Medical Center; University of Michigan Medical School, 1981; facial cosmetic surgery, breast cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, and body contouring, including abdominoplasy and liposuction

PLASTIC/RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, PEDIATRIC
Joseph Gruss, M.D., Seattle Children’s, Plastic Surgery, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2759; Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center; University of the Witwatersrand, 1969; plastic surgery

Richard A. Hopper, M.D., Seattle Children’s, Plastic Surgery, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2759; Seattle Children’s Hospital; Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, 1993

 

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