Plastic Surgery Doctors in Bradenton, FL Accepting Medicare

5 Plastic Surgery doctors found. Showing 1 - 5
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Daniel B Westawski, MD
Plastic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2020 59th St W, Bradenton, FL 34209
Phone: 706-863-9595    Fax: 706-868-8375
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Dr. Robin Rene Hamlin, M.D.
Plastic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 5105 Manatee Ave W, Suite 18, Bradenton, FL 34209
Phone: 941-798-9777    Fax: 941-795-5177
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Jacqueline Frannie Royce, D.O.
Plastic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 357 6th Ave. W., Bradenton, FL 34205
Phone: 941-358-3223    Fax: 941-358-8422
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Dr. Michael Martin Vanvliet, M.D.
Plastic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2020 59th St W, Bradenton, FL 34209
Phone: 706-863-9595    Fax: 706-868-8375
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Dr. Melinda L Lacerna-kimbrell, MD
Plastic Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 5301 4th Avenue Cir E, Bradenton, FL 34208
Phone: 941-954-4500    

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Plastic Surgery: A plastic surgeon deals with the repair, reconstruction or replacement of physical defects of form or function involving the skin, musculoskeletal system, craniomaxillofacial structures, hand, extremities, breast and trunk and external genitalia or cosmetic enhancement of these areas of the body. Cosmetic surgery is an essential component of plastic surgery. The plastic surgeon uses cosmetic surgical principles to both improve overall appearance and to optimize the outcome of reconstructive procedures. The surgeon uses aesthetic surgical principles not only to improve undesirable qualities of normal structures but in all reconstructive procedures as well.


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